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Seventeen films on TV over the next week to keep you on the straight and narrow
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Ronan O Meara has been scouring the TV schedules to find films to watch as we face into another nine weeks of lockdown.
Here are his choices..enjoy!
Money Monster: Saturday, RTÉ2 @ 9.25pm
America comes to a standstill when both the host and producer of a successful financial news show are taken hostage by a angry investor and the whole saga plays out live on air. Jodie Foster directs this exciting, thought provoking and topical look at the unspoken after effects of financial crashes. Julia Roberts and George Clooney do well but Jack O Connell steals the show as a man at the edge of his tether.
I ve definitely got my money s worth from my Netflix and Amazon Prime subscriptions, anyway. Over the years, our city has provided multiple backdrops for dozens of film and TV productions. From Hollywood movies to hit TV shows, many productions have been drawn to Glasgow due to the incredible range of architecture and unique grid street system - which allows the city to double as different eras and cities. Here are some you can enjoy while keeping an eye out for familiar spots. The Princess Switch: Switched Again Starring Vanessa Hudgens, The Princess Switch: Switched Again - a sequel to The Princess Switch - became available to stream on Netflix in late November 2020. A key scene in this Christmas movie was filmed at Glasgow Cathedral.