Starring one of the greatest actors alive, the film is also easily available to stream.
Our TV movie pick for tonight (Wednesday, 18 September) is Red, the tense 2008 revenge thriller starring Brian Cox of Succession fame.
Not to be confused with the Bruce Willis action flick Red or the Cillian Murphy thriller Red Eye, two similarly titled films Cox also appears in, the 2008 movie is based on the novel of the same name by Jack Ketchum.
The adaptation sees the Succession star play Avery ‘Ave’ Ludlow, an aging storekeeper in a small US town that has a dog named Red, who was a gift for his 50th birthday from his late wife.
One day, while fishing at a lake in peace, Ave is approached by two young brothers who try to rob him and wind up killing his dog.
As Ave seeks justice for Red’s death, he provokes the ire of the dog killers’ father (Tom Sizemore), a local powerful businessman.
Basically John Wick if it took place in the real world, Red boasts a typically brilliant central performance by Cox, a gripping cat-and-mouse story that gradually ramps up in tension and a string of very taut set-pieces.
Airing on TV tonight on the channel Legend Xtra at 9pm, the movie is also streaming on Prime Video.
Here are the other films on TV tonight:
Rise of the Planet of the Apes – ITV4 – 9pm
The excellent 2011 reboot of the Planet of the Apes franchise.
Kingsman: The Golden Circle – Film4 – 9pm
The sadly not very good sequel to the excellent action spy comedy Kingsman: The Secret Service.
Hot Seat – Legend – 9pm
Kevin Dillon and Mel Gibson star in this VOD action thriller from 2022.
From the Dark – Legend Xtra – 10.55pm
In this 2014 horror, a couple (Niamh Algar and Stephen Cromwell) on a trip through the Irish countryside find themselves hunted by a creature who only attacks at night.
The Football Factory – Legend – 11pm
The cult British crime drama about a bored Chelsea football hooligan (Danny Dyer) and his mates.
Peppermint – Film4 – 11.50pm
Jennifer Garner is out for vengeance in this watchable vigilante action thriller from the director of Taken.
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