
The Straight Story to You're Cordially Invited: the seven best films to watch on TV this week
In his lifetime, David Lynch directed very few films that could safely be shown on TV at Sunday teatime. In this regard, The Straight Story serves as a career outlier. However, despite lacking all his trademark dread and disquiet, it deserves to go down as one of his very best. Based on the true story of Alvin Straight, a man who, in 1994, took his 5mph lawnmower on a 240-mile road trip to visit his sick brother, it shimmers with awestruck wonder. Lead actor Richard Farnsworth was in the latter stages of terminal cancer during filming, and his stubborn determination to see the journey through is reflected throughout the whole movie. A perfect film with a perfect ending.
Sunday 2 February, 4.10pm, Film4
In the same way that 2022's Ticket to Paradise felt like a comforting throwback thanks to Julia Roberts and George Clooney's easy romcom patter, this feels like a treat for nostalgists. It stars Will Ferrell and Reese Witherspoon as two people who double-book a wedding venue with inevitable slapstick repercussions. It's the sort of unapologetically broad comedy that doesn't get made any more, complete with gratuitous alligator wrestling. Will you remember it a year from now? No. Will you have the time of your life watching it now? Certainly.
Out now, Prime Video
Jane Schoenbrun's 2021 film We're All Going to the World's Fair was memorably unsettling, but this follow-up runs laps around it. A horror about two young people whose nostalgic connection to an old TV show warps their sense of reality, the film manages to visually mimic the old VHS horrors of the 1980s while maintaining a strong modern message about gender identity. Martin Scorsese is a fan, calling it 'emotionally and psychologically powerful.' More than anything, though, it will creep you out to a stupendous degree.
Saturday 1 February, 9.40am, 10.35pm, Sky Cinema Premiere
For those wondering how Paul Greengrass was able to transition from ITV journalist to Hollywood power player, the answer is with films like Open Fire. This is his first work of filmed fiction; a 1994 made-for-TV movie about the real-life manhunt for escaped criminal David Martin, and the police blunder that led to a national scandal. As a finished piece of work it's undoubtedly a little rough around the edges, and very much of its time. But as an artefact of Greengrass's progress, it's endlessly fascinating.
Saturday 1 February, 11.10pm, Talking Pictures TV
Sign up to What's On
Get the best TV reviews, news and features in your inbox every Monday
after newsletter promotion
When he was 21, Connor O'Hara lost two of his friends; an ordeal that he used as raw material for his debut feature Kindling. The result is an undeniably lovely story about a group of young men who gather to build a fire during the final summer of their friend's life. It's sweet and poignant, but really shines in its portrayal of male friendship. When Kindling gets it right – when it aims its focus squarely on a group of lads who need each other to get through something unimaginable – it's nothing less than beautiful.
Sunday 2 February, 10.30pm, BBC Three
In 2015, journalist Shiori Ito awoke to find herself being raped by an older peer. But after the attack, she realised exactly how powerless she was. Her rapist was famous and well-connected. Japan's rape laws were a century old, and no longer fit for purpose. The media refused to touch her story, so Ito started to document her struggle to be heard. Black Box Diaries is that document; a brave and gruelling account of one woman's effort to change an entire culture. The fact she chose to do it at all is admirable; the fact that it worked is incredible. Don't be surprised if this wins an Oscar next month.
Tuesday 4 February, 10pm, BBC Four
Even by Hollywood standards, you'd be hard-pressed to find a film as poorly treated as The Bikeriders. First bumped from schedules due to strikes, the film was then shopped around to other studios before it limped into cinemas last summer. And yet The Bikeriders is great. A 1950s motorcycle outlaw drama by Jeff Nichols (of Mud and Midnight Special renown), it features Tom Hardy and Jodie Comer, along with newly minted star Austin Butler, all doing brilliant work. Treat this as an opportunity to right a historic wrong.
Friday 5 February, 11.25am, 8pm, Sky Cinema Premiere
Hashtags

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles


Daily Mail
5 hours ago
- Daily Mail
Naga Munchetty doesn't hold back as she takes brutal swipe at co-star Charlie Stayt live on BBC Breakfast
Naga Munchetty didn't hold back as she took a brutal swipe at her BBC Breakfast co-star Charlie Stayt during Friday's episode of the show. The pair, who present the programme from Thursdays to Saturdays, returned to the red sofa to chat about the current headlines. Naga, 50, explained that there is an auction running to sell items that belong to late director David Lynch, who died on January 16, 2025. She said there will be coffee machines, a log lady ceramic mug, walkie talkies, a pair of stuffed dear heads, a red curtain and patterned rug, as well as ash trays and lighters available to buy. Naga said: 'I think there will be a lot interest in his weird effects at auction.' From A-list scandals and red carpet mishaps to exclusive pictures and viral moments, subscribe to the DailyMail's new Showbiz newsletter to stay in the loop. Charlie, 62, added: 'As soon as you say Twin Peaks...' The TV star then tried to sing the theme tune to the horror drama, which was on screens between 1990 and 1991. Charlie continued: 'No, give it time. You've got to Give it time! I think I did it about right, I'll try it again if you like...' However, a very unimpressed Naga made a brutal dig at her co-star as she said: 'No don't.' She then quipped: 'Says a lot about what is in your head, really.' Laughing at her comment, Charlie said back: 'Absolutely Twin Peaks, but anyway.' It's not the first time this week that Naga has made a cheeky comment on the show. Naga had to apologise to weatherwoman Carol Kirkwood live on Thursday's episode of BBC Breakfast after admitting to making a 'sinister' comment. Carol, 63, featured on the show to inform viewers with what to expect from the weather on May 30, 2025. The weather lady explained that Friday will start with rain, but some areas could reach as high as 25 degrees. After wrapping up the segment, Naga said: 'I'm liking your numbers Carol.' 'Thank you Naga,' Carol said back with a smile on her face. Charlie couldn't contain his emotion and burst into laughter back in the studio. Naga said: 'That sounded sinister, didn't it?' Carol replied: 'It did. I don't know what is coming next!' Naga cheekily said back: 'Ah well we have another hour together. We shall see. See you later!' Carol put her hand on her face as the presenters giggled away in the studio.


Time Out
18 hours ago
- Time Out
A replica of the ‘Twins Peaks' diner is popping up in London
It's the 35th anniversary of David Lynch and Mark Frost's landmark TV brain-bender Twin Peaks and MUBI is celebrating in style. For one day only, the streamer will be turning Stoke Newington's New River Café into a pop-up version of Twin Peaks, Washington State's famous Double R Diner – Agent Dale Cooper's morning stop-off of choice. Expect cherry pie, damn fine coffee, and maybe even a glimpse of the Log Lady passing by. The diner will be drop-in only and open from 11am-7pm on June 18. Alongside the coffee and pie, you'll be able to win limited edition Twin Peaks goodies throughout the day. The pop-up diner is the handiwork of the Mam Sham crew and creative agency Hot Sauce Presents. You'll find it at New River Café, 271 Stoke Newington Church Street. Twin Peaks (1990) and 2017's Twin Peaks: The Return are streaming on MUBI from June 13. from September 27-28.


Scottish Sun
a day ago
- Scottish Sun
Fire Stick movie and TV app with 30,000 FREE titles receives huge Hollywood boost including Matt Damon & Zac Efron hits
Don't miss the full list of new movies and more below STREAM ON Fire Stick movie and TV app with 30,000 FREE titles receives huge Hollywood boost including Matt Damon & Zac Efron hits A POPULAR streaming app brimming with free movies and TV shows to watch legally has just announced a major wave of additions. Viewers can catch big Hollywood hits starring the likes of Zac Efron, Matt Damon, Milla Jovovich, Meg Ryan and Tom Hanks, to name a few. Advertisement 2 Matt Damon's sci-fi Elysium is added to the service in June Credit: Matt Damon's sci-fi Elysium is added 2 Comedy lovers can also catch Zac Efron in both Bad Neighbours movies Credit: Alamy Tubi is available on Amazon Fire Sticks, as well as Roku, smart TVs, Android, iOS and more. Every month, the platform adds more popular names - and there are many viewers might expect to have to pay to watch on Netflix or with a Sky Cinema subscription. Instead, Tubi offers more than 30,000 movies and TV show episodes totally free with adverts. Top of June's new titles is the entire Resident Evil franchise, starring Jovovich as the main character. Advertisement The movies - which are based on the popular Japanese video game series - follow survivors of a mysterious T-virus that turns people into zombies. Resident Evil, Resident Evil: Apocalypse, Resident Evil: Extinction, Resident Evil: Afterlife, Resident Evil: Retribution and Resident Evil: The Final Chapter will all be available from June 1. Another classic coming in June is I Know What You Did Last Summer, starring Jennifer Love Hewitt, Sarah Michelle Geller, Ryan Phillippe and Freddie Prinze Jr. Ryan and Hanks' 90s rom-com Sleepless In Seattle is also on the list. Advertisement Other big hits include Zac Efron's comedies Bad Neighbours and Bad Neighbours 2, as well as Matt Damon's sci-fi flick Elysium. See the full list of new titles for June below: Resident Evil Resident Evil: Apocalypse Resident Evil: Extinction Resident Evil: Afterlife Resident Evil: Retribution Resident Evil: The Final Chapter I Know What You Did Last Summer Sleepless In Seattle Accident Man: Hitman's Holiday Redemption (2013) River Wild Southern Comfort Takers (2010) Bad Neighbours Bad Neighbours 2 Cuckoo Employee of the Month Julie & Julia The Dick Van Dyke Show The Munsters Walk of Shame The Devil You Know Halloween Kills Priest (2011) Raw Resurrection (1999) The Mist Remember Me (2010) Wild Mountain Thyme District 9 Elysium Red vs. Blue Who is Matt Damon's wife, Luciana Barroso?