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YOUR FILM GUIDE
Bee Movie (2007/U)
(Film4, 11.00am - 12.45pm) A bee wearies of a life dedicated to producing honey and decides to leave his hive. During his foray into the wider world, he befriends a florist. However, when he realises what becomes of the honey his species toils so hard to make, he resolves to sue the entire human race for stealing from his fellow creatures. Animated comedy, with the voices of Jerry Seinfeld and Renee Zellweger ★★★
Rio 2 (2014/U)
(Film4, 12.45pm - 2.40pm) Parrots Jewel and Blu lead a happy life together in Rio with their three chicks, until they find themselves hurled into an expedition up the Amazon. The journey leads to an encounter with an old enemy, while Blu also has to win the approval of Jewel’s father. Animated comedy sequel, with the voice of Jesse Eisenberg ★★★ A League of Their Own (1992/PG) (RTE One, 1.40pm 4.00pm) An alcoholic former professional player reluctantly agrees to coach an all-female baseball team during the Second World War. Comedy drama, starring Geena Davis, Lori Petty and Tom Hanks ★★★ Planes: Fire & Rescue (2014/U)
(BBC One, 2.20pm - 3.35pm) A racing plane suffers damage to his engine, and realises he can never compete again. He starts a new career as a member of a firefighting squadron, which proves even more dangerous than he expected when the aircraft have to deal with a massive forest blaze. Animated adventure sequel, featuring the voice of Dane Cook ★★★ The Longest Day (1962/PG)
(Film4, 2.40pm - 6.15pm) Fact-based Second World War drama about the Normandy landings, from the perspectives of the British, German and American forces. With Richard Burton, John Wayne and Richard Todd ★★★★ The Chronicles of Narnia: The Voyage of the Dawn Treader (2010/PG)
(Channel 4, 3.20pm 5.30pm) Lucy and Edmund Pevensie return to the magical world accompanied by their selfish cousin. They join their old friend King Caspian as he sets sail across the sea in search of seven of his father’s allies who had been banished years before, but along the way they discover an evil force is growing in strength. Fantasy adventure, with Georgie Henley, Skandar Keynes and Ben Barnes ★★★ Bridge of Spies (2015/12) (Film4, 6.15pm - 9.00pm) A lawyer in 1950s New York is hired to represent a Soviet spy in a showcase trial designed to demonstrate the fairness of the US justice system. In the face of public condemnation, he argues against the death penalty, a stance that years later leads to his involvement in an exchange of prisoners in East Germany. Steven Spielberg’s fact-based Cold War drama, starring Tom Hanks and an Oscar-winning Mark Rylance ★★★★★
Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri (2017/15) (Film4, 9.00pm - 11.20pm) Grieving mother Mildred Hayes has suffered an unimaginable personal loss, and hatches an idea that drags the residents of Ebbing, Missouri into a maelstrom of revenge. She pressures Sheriff Bill Willoughby and his forces into continuing the investigation into her daughter’s murder. It becomes an obsession that has dramatic repercussions for all of the locals. Martin McDonagh’s Bafta and Oscar-winning crime drama, starring Frances McDormand, Sam Rockwell and Woody Harrelson ★★★★★ Rough Night (2017/15)
(Film4, 11.20pm - 1.25am) Things go wrong for a group of girlfriends who hire a male stripper for a hen party in Miami. Comedy, starring Scarlett Johansson and Kate McKinnon ★★★
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