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TV Guide: Movies Showing From June 7 to 13, 2021

Here are all the 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 June 7 to 13, 2021.

June 7, Monday

Joker
(8pm, HBO)
Arthur Fleck, a party clown, leads an impoverished life with his ailing mother. However, when society shuns him and brands him as a freak, he decides to embrace the life of crime and chaos.

Honor Thy Father
(9pm, Cinema One)
A family loses everything after it falls victim to a Ponzi scheme.

Happy Death Day
(10:35pm, FOX Movies)
College student Theresa Gelbman continues to relive the day when she was killed to discover the identity of her murderer.

John Wick Chapter 3: Parabellum
(11:30pm, Cinemax)
John Wick is declared excommunicado and a hefty bounty is set on him after he murders an international crime lord. He sets out to seek help to save himself from ruthless hitmen and bounty hunters.

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June 8, Tuesday

Survive The Night
(1:55pm, FOX Movies)
A trauma doctor is forced to operate on a wounded gunman as he and his family are held hostage by the man and his unhinged brother.

The Goldfinch
(5:45pm, HBO)
Theo Decker’s mother is killed in a terrorist bombing at a museum. He goes through grief and guilt but an artwork he stole from the museum, The Goldfinch, symbolises hope for him.

June 9, Wednesday

This Time
(3:30pm, PBO)
Childhood friends start having feelings for each other, but a long-distance relationship becomes a great challenge for both of them.

The Notebook
(5:05pm, HBO)
Duke reads the story of Allie and Noah, two lovers who were separated by fate, to Ms Hamilton, an old woman who suffers from dementia, on a daily basis out of his notebook.

I Love You, Hater
(7pm, Cinema One)
A boy tries to help his family survive while a girl hopes to prove herself.

Bill & Ted Face The Music
(9pm, FOX Movies)
The ruler of the future tells best friends Bill and Ted they must compose a new song to save life as we know it. But instead of writing it, they decide to travel through time to steal it from their older selves.

The Dictator
(10:45pm, Cinemax)
Aladeen, a brutal dictator, travels to New York in order to address the United Nations Security Council. However, his plans go south when a hitman hired by his uncle, Tamir, kidnaps him.

June 10, Thursday

Mr. & Mrs. Cruz
(11am, PBO)
Raffy and Gela who find themselves taking off for Palawan to escape the not so great realities of their current lives and catch up on their respective me-time. But as fate would have it, they find themselves meeting and enjoying each other’s company.

The Girl in the Orange Dress
(1pm, Cinema One)
After a night of partying, a young woman wakes up in a movie star’s bed.

Charlie’s Angels
(9pm, HBO)
Natalie, Dylan and Alex are three beautiful and uniquely talented tough girls are given the task of finding the kidnapped owner of Knox Enterprises, Eric Knox, by their millionaire boss, Charlie.

June 11, Friday

Bridget Jones’s Diary
(5:15pm, HBO)
Bridget, a single woman, writes a diary focusing on how she wants to change her life. However, after two romantic encounters, her perspective changes drastically.

The Addams Family (2019)
(7:25pm, FOX Movies)
The eccentric and macabre Addams family moves to a bland suburb in New Jersey. However, problems arise when their child, Wednesday, befriends the daughter of a reality show host.

A Secret Affair
(9:30pm, PBO)
Rafi, happy with her partner, Mark, is respected for her beauty and personality. Then a major life decision changes everyone’s opinion about her, and a happy-go-lucky woman captures Mark’s attention.

Heneral Luna
(10pm, Cinema One)
In 1898, Gen. Antonio Luna faces resistance from his own countrymen as he fights for freedom during the Philippine-American War.

June 12, Saturday

Oblivion
(11:55am, Cinemax)
Jack Harper, a drone repairman stationed on Earth that has been ravaged by war with extraterrestrials, questions his identity after rescuing the woman who keeps appearing in his dreams.

Dekada ’70
(5pm, Cinema One)
In the Philippines, Amanda and Julian are doing their best to rear their five sons during the repressive dictatorship of Ferdinand Marcos. Though the parents view themselves as apolitical, most of their sons bristle at life under martial law and turn to various forms of activism — or to simple teenage rebellion — for release.

Baler
(7pm, PBO)
Celso ResurrecciĆ³n, a Spanish Mestizo soldier, and Feliza Reyes, a local maiden and daughter of a Katipunero, with their relationship caught in the middle of the Philippine Revolution.

Tenet
(9pm, HBO)
A secret agent is given a single word as his weapon and sent to prevent the onset of World War III. He must travel through time and bend the laws of nature in order to be successful in his mission.

Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom
(10:50pm, FOX Movies)
After a volcano eruption proves to be a threat for the dinosaurs, Owen and Claire reach the defunct Jurassic World, a theme park, to save the animals from extinction.

June 13, Sunday

Open
(5pm, Cinema One)
When a couple begin to feel that their relationship has gone stale, they explore the idea of an open relationship.

Apollo 13
(5:55pm, Cinemax)
Astronauts Lovell, Haise and Swigert of the Apollo 13 moon mission find themselves stranded when their spacecraft gets damaged. Soon, NASA tries to bring them back before it is too late.

It Takes A Man and A Woman
(7:15pm, PBO)
The relationship between Miggy and Laida didn’t last, and neither did Miggy’s business success. When Laida returns to help with a presentation to MET, old feelings come to the surface.

1917
(10:30pm, HBO)
During World War I, two British soldiers — Lance Cpl. Schofield and Lance Cpl. Blake — receive seemingly impossible orders. In a race against time, they must cross over into enemy territory to deliver a message that could potentially save 1,600 of their fellow comrades — including Blake’s own brother.

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