TOP 10 Movies You Can Watch on
British TV in the Upcoming Weeks
Hey there! This post is dedicated to all of you, based in the UK, as further below, you could find my list of TOP 10 Movies British TV has to offer in the upcoming weeks. Most of my picks are films, I've already reviewed, so if you want to read the full review, just click on the movie title. In addition, all of the below listed films will premiere on Sky Movies in September and October, so don't waste any more time, and save money by using Sky voucher codes for their TV packages. I can assure you that Sky offers the best discounts and vouchers out there. Best of all, you can watch every single one of those movies in stunning HD quality, so you can enjoy them to the fullest.
1. Django Unchained - Although
certainly not the best movie in Tarantino's impressive career, "Django
Unchained" is nevertheless a stylish, wittily-written, blood-filled, and
wildly enjoyable near masterpiece of a spaghetti western,
which is destined to become a classic.
2. Argo - Over the last
five years, Ben Affleck proved himself an extremely capable director,
but he's really at the top of his game with "Argo" - a smart and
thoughtful based-on-a-true story thriller, that is constantly engrossing
from start to finish, and also tense and thrilling.
3. Flight - Not only Danzel Washington's performance in this film is, hands down, one of the best in 2012, but so is the movie itself. From the flawed, yet likable main character to the taught direction and super-absorbing storyline, everything about "Flight" is spot-on.
4. Pitch Perfect - Clever, witty,
original, pleasant to watch, delightfully quirky, downright hilarious,
and featuring catchy musical numbers, tons of great laughs, and awesome
performances from the entire cast, the-"Mean Girls"-of-musicals, "Pitch
Perfect", hits all the right notes.
5. Silver Linings Playbook - As honest and
outspoken as its lead characters, if tad overlong,
"Silver Linings Playbook" very cleverly balances comedic and dramatic
elements, delivering laughter, sincere emotions, sharp dialogues and
quirky romance to its viewers.
6. Premium Rush - This extremely fast-paced thriller is pure adrenaline rush pretty much from beginning to the end, offering enough originality, sympathetic characters, edgy camera work and stylish cinematography, to hold every viewer's attention, and make them begging for more.
7. The Master - It's definitely not an easy watch, hence, it won't be everyone's cup of tea, but those with an open mind, will appreciate the films bizarre uniqueness, as well as the masterful direction, authentic settings, and fantastic performances from the A-list cast involved.
8. Mental - With its peculiar
story, colorful characters, sharp script, vivid cinematography and
vibrant visuals, this unique Aussie dramedy, "Mental", lives up to its
title, and proves to be mental, indeed, but in the best possible sense
of the world.
9. The Man with the Iron Fists - It's wildly
uneven, and the plot is just an
excuse for some over-the-top action scenes, but "The Man with the Iron
Fists" still can be fully enjoyed for what it is - a visually stimulating martial arts extravaganza for grown-ups.
10. Taken 2 - While definitely far from being on-par with its memorable predecessor, "Taken 2" somewhat still manages to engage your interest, mainly thanks to Liam Neeson's charismatic performance, the exciting action bits, and some very interesting shooting locations