The Eternal Daughter to Polite Society: the seven best films to watch on TV this week

Here are seven great films coming up on TV this week that you simply can't miss:

The Eternal Daughter is a poignant drama set in a Welsh country hotel shrouded in mist. Tilda Swinton stars as Julie, a film-maker who returns to the venue with her elderly mother, Rosalind, for a nostalgic trip and birthday celebration. But as Julie navigates memories of childhood visits and unexplained noises, she must confront the ghosts of her family's past.

In contrast, Harvey is a charming comedy from 1950 that boasts an iconic performance from James Stewart as Elwood P Dowd, a well-meaning but troubled man who claims to have a six-foot-tall invisible rabbit friend named Harvey. As Elwood navigates his relationships and friendships, the film balances wit and sentiment with surprisingly effective results.

Audrey Hepburn shines in Charade, a 1963 thriller that pairs her with Cary Grant in a delightful game of cat-and-mouse through the streets of Paris. With its witty banter and stylish cinematography, this film is a timeless classic that still holds up today.

Nida Manzoor's directorial debut, Polite Society, brings the high-energy world of punk rock to the screen with Priya Kansara as Ria, a teenage martial artist who plots sabotage against her wealthy older sister Lena when she marries for convenience. As tensions rise and relationships are tested, this comedy-thriller balances humor and heartbreak.

Macon Blair's remake of The Toxic Avenger is an environmentally conscious, genre-bending horror-comedy that stars Peter Dinklage as Winston Gooze, a mild-mannered janitor who gains superpowers after being poisoned. With its zany premise and impressive production values, this film is sure to entertain.

For fans of revenge thrillers, Revenge from Coralie Fargeat is an intense and visceral experience that follows Matilda Lutz's Jen as she seeks retribution against her abusive lover and his associates in a deadly showdown. While the film has received criticism for its graphic content, it remains a testament to the power of female empowerment.

Finally, Kindling explores themes of grief and friendship through the story of five teenage friends gathering for the summer before one of them passes away. This poignant coming-of-age drama balances humor with heartbreak as the boys navigate their relationships and mortality in equal measure.

These films are sure to captivate audiences on TV this week, so be sure to set your records straight and catch them while you can!
 
OMG I'm so stoked for Polite Society to hit screens πŸŽ₯🀘 it's like Nida Manzoor is speaking right to my soul with that punk rock vibe 😍 I've seen the trailer like five times already and I need to get on the bandwagon ASAP! The toxic avenger remake sounds kinda cool too, Peter Dinklage as a superhero janitor? πŸ‘€πŸ€£ what's next, a Netflix show where the main character is just a slightly-above-average human with no superpowers πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ
 
oh great another bunch of old movies that'll probably put me to sleep 🀯. tilda swinton's been in some good stuff before, but i'm not exactly thrilled about watching her mom too...and the invisible rabbit dude sounds like a real party crasher πŸŽ‰. but hey, at least harvey is from 1950 so it can't be that bad, right? 😜
 
πŸ“Ί I'm hyped for these new shows! According to Netflix's 2024 Q3 earnings report, subscribers increased by 12.9% year-over-year, with a total of 297 million subscribers worldwide πŸš€. But let's talk TV ratings... according to Nielsen Media Research, the average viewership for original dramas on cable networks decreased by 25% in 2022 compared to 2018 πŸ“‰. On the other hand, streaming services like HBO Max and Disney+ saw a significant spike in subscribers during Q3 2024, with an estimated 140 million combined subscribers across their platforms 🀯.

What's up with these new shows, btw? Polite Society has a whopping 95% Rotten Tomatoes score on the IMDb page πŸ“Š. Meanwhile, The Eternal Daughter boasts a 92% approval rating on Metacritic πŸŽ₯. Kindling, on the other hand, has an impressive 7.4/10 IMDB rating for its original release in 2022 πŸ’”. But honestly, I'm most excited to see how these shows hold up against the competition... according to a recent survey by The Hollywood Reporter, 77% of respondents prefer binge-watching TV series over watching individual episodes πŸ“Ί.
 
I'm loving that they're putting up old faves like Harvey on telly again πŸ“Ί. There's just something about watching an iconic film with a fresh audience that brings it back to life in a new way, you know? I've always been fascinated by how certain movies transcend time and still manage to charm us today 😊. And I'm excited to see the reaction to Polite Society - punk rock on screen is always a winning combo! 🀘
 
I don’t usually comment but I think it’s kinda weird that all these old movies are getting a lot of attention now πŸ€”. Like, Charade is over 50 years old... how did it go from being a forgotten thriller to a "timeless classic"? And what's with the sudden resurgence of The Toxic Avenger? I mean, I guess remake season is always in full swing πŸ’€. On the other hand, I’m kinda stoked to see Polite Society getting some love - punk rock on screen is always a win 🀘!
 
omg i just saw Polite Society and it's hella funny 🀣 nida manzoor is a genius! but seriously though what's with the lack of representation in horror movies? Revenge from Coralie Fargeat is so intense and empowering it's about time we got more female-led thrillers on tv. i'm also low-key excited to see Kindling, grief and friendship are such important themes that need to be explored on screen πŸ’”
 
πŸŽ₯ I'm intrigued by the diverse range of films being featured this week πŸ€”. The inclusion of a 1950 comedy classic like Harvey is a great nod to cinematic history πŸ“š. Meanwhile, Polite Society seems like a refreshing take on the punk rock genre 🀘. While Revenge from Coralie Fargeat's graphic content may be off-putting for some, I believe its unflinching portrayal of female empowerment is crucial in today's societal landscape πŸ’ͺ.

The Eternal Daughter and Kindling both seem to explore themes of family dynamics and mortality with great nuance 🌫️. The contrast between the poetic drama and the more lighthearted comedies like Charade and Polite Society also highlights the versatility of film as a medium 🎬. Overall, I'm looking forward to checking out these films and seeing how they all contribute to our collective cinematic conversation πŸ’¬.
 
Wow 😊 I'm loving the mix of oldies like Charade and newbies like Polite Society. Tilda Swinton's character in The Eternal Daughter sounds super intense 🎬 Peter Dinklage in The Toxic Avenger is hilarious I need to watch that ASAP πŸ’₯ Audrey Hepburn in Charade is always a winner for me ❀️
 
Ugh, just saw that a major oil spill happened off the coast of Hawaii again πŸŒŠπŸ˜”. It's like they're not learning from past disasters. And don't even get me started on the environmental impact it'll have on marine life... it's just devastating.

Anyway, back to these movies - I'm skeptical about Polite Society being a hit with audiences. Has anyone seen the trailer? The "punk rock" vibe feels kinda forced to me πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ. And what's up with the lack of diversity in all these classic movie recommendations? Like, where are the films that showcase more than just white actors on screen? πŸŽ₯πŸ‘€
 
I'm super stoked for these movies πŸŽ₯πŸ‘. I mean, who doesn't love a good story about family drama, revenge, or coming-of-age? The Eternal Daughter sounds like such a beautiful exploration of memories and the past, and I adore Tilda Swinton - she's always so talented! πŸ’« And Polite Society looks like it's gonna be a blast, I love the idea of punk rock on screen 🀘. Revenge from Coralie Fargeat is also giving me some serious girl-power vibes πŸ’ͺ. Can't wait to watch them all and see which ones make my top picks πŸ“ΊπŸ’¬
 
I'm loving the nostalgia vibes for some of these classic films πŸ“Ί. You know who's been trying to bring back that same kind of charm to current cinema? The Democrats with their 'arts and culture' initiatives, am I right? 🀣 But seriously though, it's great to see a mix of genres and styles represented in this lineup.

I'm also fascinated by how some of these films tackle complex social issues like mental health (Harvey) and toxic relationships (Revenge). It makes me wonder if our politicians are actually listening to the people when they're talking about 'toxic' politics, rather than just throwing around buzzwords. πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ

And let's be real, who needs new content when you've got timeless classics like Charade and The Eternal Daughter? I guess that's what happens when you prioritize tradition over innovation... or maybe that's just a description of some politicians' approach to policy-making 😏.
 
I'm still not sold on these new "must-see" films πŸ€”. First off, The Eternal Daughter sounds like a slow burn for me - I mean, how much misty Welsh country air can one person handle? 😴 And don't even get me started on Harvey... it's just an old movie from 1950 that I already know and love, not some hidden gem I've never seen before πŸ™„.

And what's with all the focus on classic films this week? Can't we get some new stuff for once? Polite Society seems like a fun watch, but it's just another punk rock film to me... how original πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ. The Toxic Avenger remake sounds like a weird mess, though - superpowers in a horror-comedy? Sounds like a recipe for disaster πŸ’€.

I do love the sound of Revenge from Coralie Fargeat, though... female empowerment is always something I can get behind πŸ’ͺ. And Kindling seems like it's got some interesting themes to explore... grief and friendship are important stuff. But overall, I'm still on the fence about this whole lineup 😐.
 
Life is like a box of chocolates, you never know what you're gonna get 🍫. But honestly, it sounds like these movies are all about embracing the unexpected twists and turns that life throws at us. From the eerie atmosphere of The Eternal Daughter to the witty banter in Charade, each film seems to be saying that even when things get dark or complicated, there's always room for a little bit of humor and humanity.
 
I'm loving the mix of old and new films this week 🀩. You know what's crazy though? How some movies can hold up even after like 50+ years - Audrey Hepburn in Charade is still giving us major style and sass πŸ’β€β™€οΈ. And I gotta say, Polite Society is like a breath of fresh air, it's so cool to see more representation in the lead roles πŸŽ₯. The Toxic Avenger remake is also super interesting, who knew a horror-comedy could be eco-friendly? 🌿 And finally, Revenge from Coralie Fargeat is giving me all the feels - female empowerment in action πŸ’ͺ. I'm definitely adding these to my watchlist πŸ‘.
 
omg, can u believe we're still getting new classics on tv? I've been saying it for ages, but movies like "The Eternal Daughter" & "Revenge" are giving me all the feels 😭. And have u seen the cast list for "Polite Society"? Priya Kansara is a total rockstar, btw 🀘! On a more serious note, I'm loving how these films showcase talented women in leading roles - Coralie Fargeat is definitely a new fave of mine πŸ’β€β™€οΈ. Can't wait to binge-watch all these on TV this week πŸ˜†.
 
You know what's interesting is how these movies all have a strong female presence πŸ€”. From Tilda Swinton's Julie in The Eternal Daughter to Priya Kansara's Ria in Polite Society, it's clear that women are driving the stories and characters in some of these films. And I think that's really cool πŸ’β€β™€οΈ. It's like we're seeing a shift towards more inclusive storytelling on screen, where women can take center stage and drive the plot forward. Plus, with movies like Revenge from Coralie Fargeat and Charade, it's clear that women are still pushing boundaries in terms of what's acceptable in mainstream cinema πŸŽ₯. Overall, I think these films offer a great mix of drama, comedy, and action that's sure to appeal to a wide range of audiences πŸ“Ί.
 
omg u gotta check out this list of movies comin up on tv πŸ“ΊπŸŽ₯ polite society tho is def one to watch, nida mansoor's direction is fire πŸ’₯ i mean, who doesn't love a good punk rock vibe? and revenge from coralie fargeat is like, totally intense 😬 matilda lutz's performance is insane, but yeah it can get pretty graphic so u might wanna check the rating beforehand πŸ€”
 
omg i'm so down for watching these movies 🀩 they all sound so different and interesting. i love tilda swinton in the eternal daughter, she's always so captivating on screen. and charade with audrey hepburn is such a classic - i've seen it before but never thought to watch it again. nida manzoor's debut film sounds like so much fun, punk rock and martial arts? yes pls! 🀘 what do you guys think of the toxic avenger remake? has anyone else seen the original?
 
omg i'm so down for some movie night πŸΏπŸ’« i love how there's a mix of old classics like harvey and charade alongside newer films like polite society and kindling. revenge from coralie fargeat sounds intense, but also super empowering - i need to check that out ASAP! πŸ˜… the eternal daughter also caught my eye, tilda swinton is such an icon πŸ™Œ
 
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