Film tonight on TV not to be missed on Sunday 21 November


Here is an overview of the films that will air tonight on TV on Sky channels. All Première and first pass Libraries are also available on Sky On Demand and Sky Go.

Comedy movie to see on tv tonight

Aspiring widower, 9.15 pm on Sky Cinema Uno

Comedy with Fabio De Luigi. A man is left by his wife, but she is the victim of a plane crash.

2 great children of… at 21:00 on Sky Cinema Comedy

Owen Wilson, Ed Helms and Glenn Close in a comedy on the road. Two twins cross America in search of their biological father.

Vicky Cristina Barcelona, ​​9.15 pm on Sky Cinema Due +24

Woody Allen directs Scarlett Johansson, Penelope Cruz and Javier Bardem. Two American girls fall in love with a painter.

One and a half spy, 9.15 pm on Premium Cinema 1

Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson and Kevin Hart in an action comedy. A bullied CIA agent in the past recruits the bully for a mission.

Heaven suddenly, 9.15 pm on Premium Cinema 3

Leonardo Pieraccioni is a single who, although happy alone, will find a soul mate.

Science fiction movie to see on TV tonight

Johnny Mnemonic, 9.00 pm on Sky Cinema Action

Keanu Reeves in a cult science fiction. A courier has a microchip in his brain with information that appeals to the Yakuza.

Fantasy movie to see on tv tonight

Aquaman, 9.15 pm on Sky Cinema Collection

Stand alone film of the DC Comics character played by Jason Momoa. Arthur Curry discovers his identity and the fate that awaits him.

A ghost as a friend, 9.00 pm on Sky Cinema Family

A ghost is set free by three boys but will have to deal with people’s reactions.

Adventure movie to see on tv tonight

Gold – The big scam, 9.15 pm on Premium Cinema 1 +24

Matthew McConaughey in a film about the true story of one of the biggest scams of the century.

Thriller movies to see on TV tonight

Rules of honor, 9.00 pm on Sky Cinema Suspense

Samuel L. Jackson and Tommy Lee Jones in a legal thriller. A brutal colonel will come under fire after a mission to Yemen.

Duplicity, 9.00 pm on Sky Cinema Romance

Clive Owen and Julia Roberts in a spy comedy. Two industrial spies join forces to get hold of some secrets.

The godfather of the mafia, 9.00 pm on Sky Cinema Drama

Sergio Castellitto in a film about the Canadian mafia. Heir to a tailor dynasty wants to earn the trust of a boss.

Mystery at Crooked House, 9.15 pm on Sky Cinema Uno +24

Glenn Close in a thriller. A murder is committed in a private villa to investigate.

Changeling, 9.15 pm on Premium Cinema 2

Clint Eastwood directs Angelina Jolie. A mother tries to find out the truth about her kidnapped and never found son.

Biographical film to see on TV tonight

Mrs Lowry & Son, 9.15 pm on Sky Cinema Due

Vanessa Redgrave and Timothy Spall in the biopic about British painter LS Lowry.

Free-to-air programs

Hearts, at 21:25 on Rai 1

Daniele Pecci and Pilar Fogliati in a series set in the 1950s and 1960s in Turin.

NCIS: Los Angeles, 9.20 pm on Rai 2

Spinoff of the well-known American TV series, this time set in the division of the city of Los Angeles.

Che tempo che fa, 20:00 on Rai 3

Fabio Fazio and Luciana Littizzetto in a program of interviews, between culture and social issues through politics.

Countercurrent, at 21:20 on Rete 4

Television rotogravure in which politics and social issues are discussed, with Veronica Gentili at the helm.

All Togheter Now, 9.20 pm on Canale 5

Michelle Hunziker at the conduct of this talent show on music. Twelve singers submit to the competition.

Jurassic World, 9.20 pm on Italia 1

Fourth chapter of the Jurassic Park saga, with Chris Pratt and Bryce Dallas Howard protagonists.

Atlantis – Stories of men and worlds, 9.15 pm on La7

Andrea Purgatori conducts an in-depth program on historical, current and social issues.

Masterchef Italia 10, 9.30 pm on TV8

Tenth season of the reality show in which you go to the discovery of new chefs and cooks.

Aldo, Giovanni and Giacomo – We did 30…, 21:25 on Nove

Arturo Brachetti interviews Aldo, Giovanni and Giacomo on the occasion of the 30th anniversary of their career.



Source-tg24.sky.it