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Richard Lutz ploughs through the tv listings to unearth the film gems you should watch this week
Richard Lutz ploughs through the tv listings to unearth the film gems you should watch this week
Richard Lutz trawls through the detritus of this week’s tv listings to find the best film on the box.
By Richard Lutz
Richard Lutz dips into the week’s tv schedules and points to the best movie on your flatscreen.
RICHARD LUTZ carves his way through the week’s tv schedules to find the movies you can’t afford to miss.
RICHARD LUTZ on the film you just gotta watch on the box this week OK, lock the door, bolt the windows, turn on the flatscreen, rev up the hard drive back-up, set the DVD for the heart of the sun, put a sticker reminder on your IPAD, even hit the record button on your…
Richard Lutz points to the movies you just can’t miss on the box this week
RICHARD LUTZ checks out the films you just gotta see this week on the box Westward Ho. Or maybe South, East or North, for that matter. Sometimes it didn’t matter when it came to cowboy films that had a mission and an inner journey involved. Is it a coincidence or, shock-horror, a matter…
What’s hot on the box this week is no contest. It’s an actor called Kerwin Mathews and a cyclops
What’s hot on the box this week? Richard Lutz checks out the films on that crystal machine.
What’s the best movie on tv this week? Richard Lutz has the answer
007 and Holly Golightly on the tv? Richard Lutz has more
Best flick on the box this week? Richard Lutz gives us a tip
The one movie to watch on UK tv this week? Richard Lutz points to a real winner buried in the schedules
TV films galore over the Xmas period, Check oout Richard Lutz’s recommendations
Cineworld, the UK’s leading cinema chain, is to host the UK premiere of Dr Seuss’ The Lorax in 3D at Cineworld Birmingham Broad Street on 22nd July 2012.
What with all the Jubilee stuff, the finals of The Voice, the re-intro of Big Brother and, finally, Greece ready to pummel Russia 5-0 in the opening of Euro 12, I guess flatscreens will be burning bright throughout this blessed isle.
Britain makes great creepy movies, says RICHARD LUTZ. And none comes creepier and weirder than a great film from 1973.
from Richard Lutz Stolid if not boring Gregory Peck takes to the high seas in Moby Dick (Mon, Ch5; 14.15) It was a great novel. Still is. It is a laughably appalling movie. Director John Huston made a mega mistake by signing up po- faced Peck to be Captain Ahab in pursuit of that…
by Richard Lutz Screengrab opens this week with a five star heads up for Cool Hand Luke (TCM; Thurs, 11.20pm) Now, here’s a film that really changed things. It was a 1960’s story about rebellion – but not in the counter culture/long hair/smoking pot kind of way. It was the slowburn truculence of Paul…
Howie Elston, our boy in Hollywood, takes a peek at the top movies that could win an Oscar. Newsflash from California’s sun kissed coast: As I sit here with my triple White Russian and a handful of tortilla chips, news drops of the frontrunners for the Oscars- a night that all (who are invited) will…