We have again searched through the listings to find the best films on TV tonight for you to enjoy.
There's a great comedy starring Jonah Hill, a Tom Cruise action film, and a Jake Gyllenhaal war drama among our selections tonight.
As usual, all of these films are available on non-subscription channels, though may not be on all platforms.
Films On TV
Little Women: 6.40pm, Sony Movies
Year: 1994
Cast: Susan Sarandon, Winona Ryder, Kirsten Dunst
Plot: The March sisters live and grow in post-Civil War America. (IMDb)
Rating: 92% (Rotten Tomatoes)
Jarhead: 9pm, Sky Atlantic
Year: 2005
Cast: Jake Gyllenhaal, Jamie Foxx, Lucas Black
Plot: A psychological study of operations desert shield and desert storm during the gulf war; through the eyes of a U.S marine sniper who struggles to cope with the possibility his girlfriend may be cheating on him back home. (IMDb)
Rating: 61% (Rotten Tomatoes)
Superbad: 9pm, Comedy Central
Year: 2007
Cast: Michael Cera, Jonah Hill, Christopher Mintz-Plasse
Plot: Two co-dependent high school seniors are forced to deal with separation anxiety after their plan to stage a booze-soaked party goes awry. (IMDb)
Rating: 88% (Rotten Tomatoes)
Philadelphia: 9pm, Sony Movies Classic
Year: 1993
Cast: Tom Hanks, Denzel Washington, Roberta Maxwell
Plot: When a man with HIV is fired by his law firm because of his condition, he hires a homophobic small time lawyer as the only willing advocate for a wrongful dismissal suit. (IMDb)
Rating: 80% (Rotten Tomatoes)
American Made: 9pm, Film Four
Year: 2017
Cast: Tom Cruise, Domhnall Gleeson, Sarah Wright
Plot: The story of Barry Seal, an American pilot who became a drug-runner for the CIA in the 1980s in a clandestine operation that would be exposed as the Iran-Contra Affair. (IMDb)
Rating: 86% (Rotten Tomatoes)
Alone in Berlin: 11.15pm, Film Four
Year: 2016
Cast: Emma Thompson, Brendan Gleeson, Daniel Brühl
Plot: After a Nazi German working class couple loses their son in World War II, they decide to retaliate by secretly leafletting handwritten cards in Berlin denouncing their government. (IMDb)
Rating: 57% (Rotten Tomatoes)
See Also: The Shortlist - Vote For The 3 Best Shows Available To Stream Right Now