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Movies on TV This Week

TV Guide: Movies Showing From October 26 to November 1, 2020

Here's a heads up on all the must-watch movies on TV this week!

Isnā€™t it a bummer when you see your favorite movie already playing halfway through when you turn on the TV? Fret not! From rom-com and action to horror and thriller, weā€™re giving you a heads up on all the must-watch movies on TV from October 26 to November 1, 2020.

October 26, Monday

The Fault in our Stars
(1:40pm, HBO)
Two cancer-afflicted teenagers Hazel and Augustus meet at a cancer support group. The two of them embark on a journey to visit a reclusive author in Amsterdam.

Always Be My Maybe
(4pm, Cinema One)
Two brokenhearted people meet and find some comfort in sharing their experiences with each other.

October 27, Tuesday

Creed II
(1:55pm, HBO)
In 1985, Ivan Drago killed Apollo Creed in a tragic boxing match. Under the guidance of his trainer Rocky, Apollo’s son Adonis confronts Drago’s son in an ultimate showdown.

Forrest Gump
(5:40pm, HBO)
Forrest, a man with low IQ, recounts the early years of his life when he found himself in the middle of key historical events. All he wants now is to be reunited with his childhood sweetheart, Jenny.

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October 28, Wednesday

Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2
(11:40am, Cinemax)
After a successful mission, Quill and his team of galactic defenders meet Ego, a man claiming to be Quill’s father. However, they soon learn some disturbing truths about Ego.

Angel Has Fallen
(1:20pm, HBO)
Mike Banning, a secret service agent, is assigned to protect the US president. Things take a turn when Mike is falsely accused of carrying an attack on the president while on a fishing trip.

Seven Sundays
(3pm, Cinema One)
Siblings reunite when their father is diagnosed with cancer, and must settle old issues as they spend time together.

October 29, Thursday

The Hows Of Us
(9am, Cinema One)
A young couple dream of growing old together as they deal with the struggles of being in a long-term relationship.

The Mummy
(12:50pm, Cinemax)
After Sergeant Nick and Corporal Chris call an air strike on an enemy stronghold, they stumble upon the tomb of Princess Ahmanet. The princess is set free and Nick has to fight for his life.

Mission Impossible Ghost Protocol
(5:10pm, HBO)
When the IMF is wrongly accused of bombing the Kremlin, Ethan and his team race against time to find the real culprits and clear the reputation of their organisation.

The Mummy Returns
(7:50pm, Cinemax)
When an archaeologist couple’s son finds the Bracelet of Anubis, it locks onto his wrist. A cult resurrects Imhotep, an evil Egyptian high priest, who needs the bracelet to defeat the Scorpion King.

The Nun
(10:30pm, HBO)
A priest and a novice arrive in Romania to investigate the death of a young nun. However, things take an ugly turn after they encounter a supernatural force.

October 30, Friday

Alone/Together
(11am, Cinema One)
It follows the love story of Christine and Raf, who cross paths again eight years after they first met during their college years.

Tomb Raider
(8pm, Cinemax)
Lara Croft, a courageous and independent young woman, sets out on a dangerous journey to unravel the truth behind her adventurer father’s mysterious disappearance.

The Conjuring
(9pm, HBO)
The Perron family moves into a farmhouse where they experience paranormal phenomena. They consult demonologists, Ed and Lorraine Warren, to help them get rid of the evil entity haunting them.

Sid & Aya: Not A Love Story
(9:30pm, PBO)
A successful stockbroker who suffers from insomnia hires a woman to keep him company during his long, sleepless nights.

The Conjuring 2
(10:50pm, HBO)
Peggy, a single mother of four children, seeks the help of occult investigators Ed and Lorraine Warren when she and her children witness strange, paranormal events in their house.

October 31, Saturday

The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn (Part 1)
(11:10am, HBO)
After consummating her marriage with Edward, Bella realises that she has become pregnant with a child that is half-human, half-vampire. Further, the unborn child has many enemies in the outside world.

The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn (Part 2)
(1:05pm, HBO)
Bella is now a vampire and lives happily with Edward and her daughter, Renesmee. When someone misinforms the Volturi that Renesmee is immortal, the latter set out to kill the child and the culprit.

Bloody Crayons
(7pm, Cinema One)
A seemingly tight-knit group of college friends goes to an island to shoot a horror short film. But their world turns upside down when one of them gets killed after playing the Bloody Crayons Game.

A Nightmare on Elm Street
(11pm, Cinemax)
A young girl realises that she has to stay awake at any cost to avoid the clawed killer who is butchering her friends one by one in their dreams.

November 1, Sunday

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