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Screengrab: Mitch, weed and the hard desert

 Richard Lutz picks the best movie on TV this week

27 May, 2017 in Art and Leisure, Film, Most recent.

Screengrab: Journey to an unheralded death

Richard Lutz orbits the TV listings to find the hidden movie gem.

13 August, 2016 in Art and Leisure, Film, Most recent, What's on.

Screengrab: Iconic, not ironic

Richard Lutz points to the films to watch this week on the box.

31 July, 2016 in Art and Leisure, Comment, Most recent, What's on.

Screengrab: When Pete met Audrey

Let’s go back to the swinging sixties with O’Toole and Hepburn, says Richard Lutz.

20 September, 2015 in Art and Leisure, Film, Most recent.

Screengrab: American twinset

Richard Lutz returns to the tube and checks out this week’s top movies on the box.

19 August, 2015 in Film, Most recent, What's on.

Screengrab: Blues Eyes, The Other Clint and a Forgotten Film

Richard Lutz checks out the tv schedules and uncovers a small classic that time forgot.

15 February, 2015 in Art and Leisure, Comment, Film, Most recent.

Screengrab: Down and dirty with Belushi

Richard Lutz dives into the muckspreader of TV movies to emerge with one of the best gross out classics of the planet, ever (maybe).

11 January, 2015 in Comedy, Most recent, Television, What's on.

Screengrab: Whatever’ll get you thru the night

Richard Lutz careers through the TV schedules to find the holiday movies you can’t miss (but probably will).

21 December, 2014 in Art and Leisure, Most recent, What's on.

Screengrab: No heroes in Altman-land

Richard Lutz takes aim at the best film on the box this week

15 December, 2014 in Art and Leisure, Comment, Film, Most recent, What's on.

Screengrab: Kubrick, Stone and Vietnam

Richard Lutz hits the trenches as he finds a pair of back to back classic war movies tucked into this week’s TV listings.

3 November, 2014 in Art and Leisure, Film.

Screengrab: On the prowl for Nick Coppola

Richard Lutz checks out the truly good films hidden in the TV schedules over the coming week.

25 October, 2014 in Art and Leisure, Film, Most recent, What's on.

Screengrab: The Good, The Bad and Jack Palance

Richard Lutz goes gunning for the baddest cat in the west while in search of the TV movie of the week.

14 October, 2014 in Art and Leisure, Comment, Film, Most recent.

Screengrab: The Old Megastar and the Sea

Richard Lutz swims in the swirling waters of the weekly TV schedules to come up with a movie treasure.

6 October, 2014 in Art and Leisure, Film, Most recent, Television, What's on.

Screengrab: Days of Heaven

RICHARD LUTZ points to the movie you shouldn’t miss on TV this week.

10 September, 2014 in Art and Leisure, Film, Most recent, Television.

Screengrab: Heading West Into Fear

RICHARD LUTZ rides west to find the outstanding film on the box this week…and it’s a modern classic

31 August, 2014 in Art and Leisure, Film, Most recent, What's on.

Screengrab: Downey The Ironic Man

Richard Lutz surfs the TV listings to find the gems among the bilge when it comes to films on the flatscreen.

27 August, 2014 in Art and Leisure, Film, Most recent.

Screengrab: Caine, Wayne…and Alec

Richard Lutz furrows deep into tv movielsnd to rustle up some icons of the crystal box in your living room.

20 July, 2014 in Art and Leisure, Film, Most recent.

Screengrab: Avoiding The Balls From Brazil

Richard Lutz avoids own goals as he guides us through the movies to watch during the tv coverage of The Balls From Brazil

14 June, 2014 in Art and Leisure, Film, Most recent, What's on.

Screengrab: RIP Norma Jean

The World Cup kicks off this week. So Richard Lutz guides you to the movie to watch in case you’re footballaphobic

7 June, 2014 in Art and Leisure, Most recent, What's on.

Screengrab: Maestro of the New World

RICHARD LUTZ directs you to this week’s movie on the flatscreen you just shouldn’t miss.

4 May, 2014 in Art and Leisure, Comment, Film, Most recent, Television, What's on.

Screengrab: By British

Richard Lutz on the coming’s week’s TV films.

27 April, 2014 in Art and Leisure, Film, Most recent, Television.

Screengrab: Bumper Easter Edition- (plus you get de Niro v Pacino)

RICHARD LUTZ CHECKS THE TV LISTINGS. AND COMES OUT TRUMPS.

19 April, 2014 in Art and Leisure, Film, Most recent, Television, What's on.

Screengrab: Living The Life Internal

Richard Lutz points you to the movie of the week on the box.

10 March, 2014 in Art and Leisure, Film, Most recent, Television, What's on.

Screengrab: Arrows of Fear, Japanese Style

Richard Lutz dives into this week’s TV schedules to surface with the movie that matters.

23 February, 2014 in Art and Leisure, Film, Most recent.

Screengrab: When Vikings Ruled The Earth

RICHARD LUTZ lures you to the best film on the box this week.

15 February, 2014 in Art and Leisure, Film, Most recent, What's on.

Screengrab: Connery Got It Taped

Richard Lutz points to the film of the week on your flatscreen.

10 February, 2014 in Film, Most recent.

Screengrab: The Original Spaghetti Western (With A Touch of Eastern Mystique)

RICHARD LUTZ looks at this week’s tv schedules to tell you what films are best on the box.

1 February, 2014 in Art and Leisure, Film, Most recent, What's on.

Screengrab: Sinbad And The World of Dreams

RICHARD LUTZ checks out the best film on tv – and roars backwards in time.

26 January, 2014 in Art and Leisure, Film, Most recent.

Screengrab: The Miracle of Malick

Richard Lutz guides you to a bloodied jewel of a movie in the real first week of tv schedules for 2014 .

4 January, 2014 in Art and Leisure, Film, Most recent, Television.

Screengrab: Whisky Galore

Richard Lutz on the movie of the tv week – in this, the festive season of goodwill, peace on earth and last minute internet deals.

22 December, 2013 in Art and Leisure, Film, Most recent, What's on.

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