Here are the seven best films to watch on TV this week, according to your article:
1. M3gan 2.0 - This horror film is the sequel to 2022's M3gan, with Allison Williams and Violet McGraw reprising their roles as inventor Gemma and her niece Cady who team up with the rebooted M3gan to defeat a new, deadlier bot. The film has a healthy dose of sarcasm and thought-provoking themes about AI.
Channel: Sky Cinema Premiere
Day: Friday 6 February
Time: 12:30pm, 8pm
2. Afire - This drama follows the story of Nadja, a woman who visits her photographer friend Felix's holiday home to work on her book, only to find herself caught in a complicated love triangle.
Channel: BBC Four
Day: Saturday 31 January
Time: 11pm
3. Chevalier - Based on the life of Joseph Bologne, a celebrated composer and violinist who rose through late 18th-century Parisian society, this biopic explores his relationships with Queen Marie Antoinette and his fight against social and racial distinctions.
Channel: Film4
Day: Monday 2 February
Time: 10.55pm
4. The Night of the 12th - A true-crime drama that follows a detective's investigation into the unsolved murder of a young woman, exploring themes of trauma and deportation.
Channel: Film4
Day: Tuesday 3 February
Time: 1.35am
5. Ella McCay - This comedy-drama stars Emma Mackey as an idealistic 34-year-old who becomes the state governor, with Jamie Lee Curtis and Woody Harrelson playing her sharp-tongued aunt and estranged father.
Channel: Disney+
Day: Thursday 5 February
Time: (no time listed)
6. Name Me Lawand - A documentary that explores the story of a young Iraqi Kurd named Lawand who attends the Royal School for the Deaf in Derby, struggling to adjust to life after being deported from his homeland.
Channel: Channel 4
Day: Thursday 5 February
Time: 2.50am
7. Silver Haze - A drama about love, hate and unexpected families, following a nurse who falls in love with a suicidal patient and finds solace in an unlikely relationship.
Channel: BBC Two
Day: Friday 6 February
Time: 11pm
1. M3gan 2.0 - This horror film is the sequel to 2022's M3gan, with Allison Williams and Violet McGraw reprising their roles as inventor Gemma and her niece Cady who team up with the rebooted M3gan to defeat a new, deadlier bot. The film has a healthy dose of sarcasm and thought-provoking themes about AI.
Channel: Sky Cinema Premiere
Day: Friday 6 February
Time: 12:30pm, 8pm
2. Afire - This drama follows the story of Nadja, a woman who visits her photographer friend Felix's holiday home to work on her book, only to find herself caught in a complicated love triangle.
Channel: BBC Four
Day: Saturday 31 January
Time: 11pm
3. Chevalier - Based on the life of Joseph Bologne, a celebrated composer and violinist who rose through late 18th-century Parisian society, this biopic explores his relationships with Queen Marie Antoinette and his fight against social and racial distinctions.
Channel: Film4
Day: Monday 2 February
Time: 10.55pm
4. The Night of the 12th - A true-crime drama that follows a detective's investigation into the unsolved murder of a young woman, exploring themes of trauma and deportation.
Channel: Film4
Day: Tuesday 3 February
Time: 1.35am
5. Ella McCay - This comedy-drama stars Emma Mackey as an idealistic 34-year-old who becomes the state governor, with Jamie Lee Curtis and Woody Harrelson playing her sharp-tongued aunt and estranged father.
Channel: Disney+
Day: Thursday 5 February
Time: (no time listed)
6. Name Me Lawand - A documentary that explores the story of a young Iraqi Kurd named Lawand who attends the Royal School for the Deaf in Derby, struggling to adjust to life after being deported from his homeland.
Channel: Channel 4
Day: Thursday 5 February
Time: 2.50am
7. Silver Haze - A drama about love, hate and unexpected families, following a nurse who falls in love with a suicidal patient and finds solace in an unlikely relationship.
Channel: BBC Two
Day: Friday 6 February
Time: 11pm