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Screengrab: 6 days, 6 directors..and a World Cup

Richard Lutz dribbles his way through the World Cup-free TV films of the upcoming week.

8 July, 2018 in Art and Leisure, Film, Most recent.

Screengrab: When Mr Leech met Ms Scicilone

    Richard Lutz dredges the tv movie schedules for the film you just gotta see   Well, sport fans, there’s some real ugly junk on the box this week when it comes to movies- though there is a peep of light with a Muppets’ effort called Kermit: The Swamp Years (Thurs, Sky Family, 2.50AM).…

7 March, 2017 in Film, Most recent, What's on.

Sir Howard speaks on The Great Bake Off row

Thoughts on the great events of the day.

24 September, 2016 in Most recent, Museums.

Screengrab: Sellers and Keith TV

Richard Lutz cans the TV film listings to find the diamonds among the dross – and delivers a surprise to top it all off.

20 September, 2016 in Art and Leisure, 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: Inherent Vice; smokey, a stoner PI classic

Richard Lutz rifles through the week’s TV movie listings and things get a wee bit hazy.

21 May, 2016 in Art and Leisure, Film, Most recent, What's on.

Screengrab: Jake and Elwood storm the week end slot

Richard Lutz awaits a week end classic as he slumps in front of his 40 inch flatscreen.

17 April, 2016 in Art and Leisure, Film, Most recent, What's on.

Screengrab: True Brit

Richard Lutz takes to the forest to find a seven hour marathon of Robin Hood films on the magic box.

15 February, 2016 in Art and Leisure, Film, Most recent, What's on.

My life in TV: Sliding towards mediocrity

Richard Lutz continues his tales from the newsroom as he moves from newspapers to TV.

22 November, 2015 in Art and Leisure, Birmingham, Comment, Most recent, Television.

Screengrab: Of Malick and Men

Richard Lutz reaches into the TV schedules to find the hidden movie gem in the weekly listings

14 November, 2015 in Art and Leisure, Film, Most recent, Television.

Screengrab: Elementary my dear reader

Richard Lutz snoops around the TV listings to find the gem of the week.

18 October, 2015 in Film.

Screengrab: Slobs v snobs

Richard Lutz guides you to the best film on the box this week. It’s crass, boorish, strong, hilarious .

10 October, 2015 in Art and Leisure, Film, Most recent, What's on.

Screengrab: Scarlett and the tartan terror

Richard Lutz offers you the lowdown on the best movie on the flatscreen this week. And a warning: it’s creepy.

26 September, 2015 in Art and Leisure, Film, Most recent, What's on.

Screengrab: The Admirable Crichton

No, says Richard Lutz, not the lost Kenneth More movie based on the JM Barrie classic about class warfare. But a firm salute to Ealing director Charles Crichton.

30 August, 2015 in Art and Leisure, Film, Most recent.

Screengrab: Joan Crawford spins the wheel

Richard Lutz digs deep for the movie of the week on the box and surfaces with a forgotten crazed cowboy movie that you can’t ignore.

23 August, 2015 in Art and Leisure, Film, Most recent.

Screengrab: Illya Kuryaken here we come

Richard Lutz peruses the TV listings for the best film on the box this week.

22 June, 2015 in Art and Leisure, Most recent, What's on.

Screengrab: Heroism is for suckers

Richard Lutz forces himself from the flatscreen to give you the best pair of films on the box this week

31 May, 2015 in Art and Leisure, Film, Most recent, What's on.

Screengrab: 7 reasons to like 7 Psychopaths

Richard Lutz points you to a bloody parody of a parody of a crime caper on the box this week.

25 May, 2015 in Art and Leisure, Film, Most recent, What's on.

Screengrab: How Robin saves the day (again)

Richard Lutz asks: what is it about Robin Hood and films?

11 May, 2015 in Film, Most recent, Television.
Antiques experts

Meet the TV experts and become an antiques bargain hunter

Antiques Roadshow meets Cash in the Attic with the launch of luxury day trips to learn from TV experts how to spot a cut-price collector’s item.

28 April, 2015 in Art and Leisure, Features.

Screengrab: It’s Friday – so it must be Outsider’s Night

Richard Lutz views the week’s films on the box to find a rich seam this Friday.

21 April, 2015 in Art and Leisure, 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: Sexy Brit

Richard Lutz runs down the top TV films of the week.

24 January, 2015 in Art and Leisure, Film, Most recent, What's on.

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: Sailing By With Redford

Richard Lutz spots a disaster movie as the best film of the week on the box.

4 January, 2015 in Art and Leisure, Film, Most recent, 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 and the bomb

Richard Lutz sits down to his week-old tray of mince pies and picks the best of the movies on the box.

7 December, 2014 in Comedy, Film, Most recent, What's on.

Screengrab: Working with sub-titles

Richard Lutz dives deep to find the movie of the week in the TV listings.

30 November, 2014 in Film, Most recent.

Screengrab: Speeding Bullitt

Richard Lutz poses the big question as he delves into the listings and finds the TV film of the week.

22 November, 2014 in Film, Most recent.

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