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TV films of the week



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Published Date: 29 June 2008
CHARLIE'S ANGELS
Today, Five, 6.05pm
Cameron Diaz, Lucy Liu and Drew Barrymore are the trio to be reckoned with as they fight crime in style without a broken nail in sight. (2000)

I'M NOT SCARED
Today, Channel 4, 12.10am


This compelling Italian drama (Io non ho p
aura), adapted from Niccolò Ammaniti's novel, is a poignant portrayal of the loss of childhood innocence. The film is seen through the eyes of 10-year-old Michele, (Giuseppe Cristiano), who finds a boy trapped underneath an old farmhouse. (2003)

LORD OF WAR
Tomorrow, BBC1, 10.35pm


Nicholas Cage and Jared Leto play weapon-dealing brothers who bring their business to New York's Little Odessa in this darkly comic thriller. (2005).

TITAN A.E.
Friday, STV, 11.45pm


While it pulls off mixing traditional animation with special effects, this sci-fi offering from Don Bluth and Gary Goldman leaves viewers confused about who the target audience is. Matt Damon supplies the voice of Cale, the hero who takes on Earth-invading aliens. (2000)

KILL BILL: VOL 1
Friday, BBC 1, 11.40pm


Uma Thurman is the deadly assassin who overcomes paralysis with sheer will power to wreak revenge on those who ruined her life. An ultra-slick Tarantino film. (2003)

AUSTIN POWERS IN GOLDMEMBER
Saturday, Channel 4, 10pm


Mike Myers takes the randy agent back to 1975 to hook up with Foxxy Cleopatra (Beyoncé Knowles) and rescue his kidnapped father in the third wickedly over-the-top Bond spoof. A host of A-list stars, including Tom Cruise and Gwyneth Paltrow, have cameo roles. (2002)

PAL JOEY
Saturday, BBC2, 1.55pm


Romantic musical starring Frank Sinatra as the smooth-talking womaniser caught in a love triangle with Rita Hayworth and Kim Novak. (1957)





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  • Last Updated: 27 June 2008 8:00 PM
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