The best films to watch on UK TV today: Sunday, 29 November, 2020

The LEGO Ninjago Movie, Stardust, Coriolanus.
The LEGO Ninjago Movie, Stardust, Coriolanus.

Take your pick from Lego adventures, under-appreciated fantasy fare and Shakespearean dramas as TopFilmTip brings you the best films on TV for Sunday, 29 November.

Some films may require a Sky subscription.

Brad Pitt escapes prison, bandits and his ego to become teacher of a youthful Dalai Lama and a repentant father Seven Years in Tibet 11:00am Sony Movies

Imbued with the power of Green, son of evil antagonist must join forces with dad to defeat Meowthra, The Six-Toed Beast in The LEGO NINJAGO Movie 1:45pm ITV2

Sabretooth tiger, hairy elephant and idiotic drooling sloth try to return baby to family in acorn craving kids comedy Ice Age 4:00pm Channel 4

Heart eating witches, ghosts and greedy royalists jostle for power over a beautiful star in unconventional romantic fantasy Stardust 4:40pm Sky 1

Accidentally heroic, monologuing journal junky frontiersman befriends Sioux in sweeping ballad of mutual respect Dances With Wolves 4:40pm Sony Movies

Lost in New York, timid hound and rehoused stray survive sewers, maniacal bunny and each other to make it home to their owner in family fun The Secret Life of Pets 4:55pm ITV2

Duped into indentured servitude by waxy drunk, bullied poor kid wins girl's heart by publicly face kicking pretty-boy The Karate Kid 6:30pm COMEDY CENTRAL

Michael J. Fox in 'Back to the Future Part III'. (Credit: Universal)
Michael J. Fox in 'Back to the Future Part III'. (Credit: Universal)

Crazy kid emulates Eastwood while mad scientist runs riot in old west, steals train and woman’s heart in anachronistic fun Back to the Future Part III 6:40pm ITV2

!XTREME! sports-hulk inXplicably undertakes Xplosive undercover anti-anarchist mission: Xhilerating stunting guilty pleasure xXx 9:00pm COMEDY CENTRAL

Honey-trapped teens face homophobic horror amidst federal gun-raid on rapturous church-cult in Kevin Smith's visceral Red State 9:00pm Horror Channel

Liam Neeson pursues the man who wronged him meeting mirages, thieves and mystics in metaphysical, philosophical western Seraphim Falls 9:00pm Sony Movies

Despondent with affluenza and ennui, callow African prince seeks woman of worth in unforgiving New-York neighbourhood in Astute fish-out-of-water comedy Coming to America 9:00pm 5 Star

IMF overachiever gambles his life in truly astonishing, taut, gender equalising, multi-mcguffin hunt Mission: Impossible Rogue Nation 9:00pm Film 4

Tom Cruise in Rogue Nation
Tom Cruise in Rogue Nation

Hirsute spider slaughterers evade elves, invade toilet and antagonise avaricious dragon in gem quest The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug 9:00pm E4

Defective super submarine commander makes dash for west, deftly dodgy devious assaults in tactical thriller The Hunt for Red October 10:00pm Sky 1

East German family attempt to flee oppression of totalitarianism and terror of the secret police in brazenly bold flight of freedom. Taut true tale Balloon 10:00pm BBC Four

Vexed by girlfriend’s gunshot-car-crash-drowning-death ex-assassin becomes magazine-murderer-vodka-spewing-taxi-thief The Bourne Supremacy 11:00pm ITV4

Sociopath kidnaps Gerard Butler’s daughter and forces him to dismantle his perfect life in lesser known thriller Butterfly on a Wheel 11:15pm Sony Movies

Prescient themes as a knife fighting masterful military man is ousted from power and turns to his enemy for vengeance Coriolanus 12:50am BBC One

Lifelong BFF cross Rubicon into taboo territory on falling for each other’s Adonis-esque sons: unflinching, morally complex, forbidden romance Adore 1:30am Film 4

Disparate townsfolk experience onslaught of child replacing changelings, zombie elves, judgmental krampus’s and sex ghosts: festive fun A Christmas Horror Story 2:30am Horror Channel

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