32 TV TIMES
Saturday Highlights
Young love in New York
Tom Hanks on
Oscar-winning form
in Forrest Gump
Moira Shearer
stars
Ralph makes
a point to his
friend Vanellope
Brooklyn
● FILM / 10.20pm
(not Wales) / BBC1
This beautifully realised
adaptation of Colm
Tóibín’s novel, adapted by
Nick Hornby, follows Irish
immigrant Saoirse Ronan’s
new life in the Big Apple
during the 1950s. There
she meets Italian lad Emory
Cohen while staying at an
all-girls’ boarding house
run by a stern but amusing
Julie Walters, but becomes
conflicted when she feels
the pull of the old country.
A real delight. ★★★★ NP
Tom Hanks Weekend
● FILM / from 6.20am / Sky Greats
Starting early morning with classic rom-
com Sleepless in Seattle, Sky are offering
two days devoted to an actor who has built
up a formidable body of work in a huge
variety of genres. Big, Cast Away, You’ve Got
Mail, Saving Private Ryan, Philadelphia,
Catch Me If You Can and Forrest Gump all
stand out, but even the second-stringers –
like The Da Vinci Code and The Ladykillers
- benefit hugely from the ‘aw shucks,’
persona that Tom seems to have borrowed
from James Stewart, another ‘unassuming’
actor whose versatility took him to the
top. And with no less than seven movies
currently in the works – including playing
Colonel Tom Parker in an upcoming Elvis
Presley biopic – Tom Hanks shows no sign
of slowing down. ★★★★ SM
Ralph Breaks the Internet
● FILM / 6pm / Sky Premiere
PREMIERE hero Wreck-It Ralph(voiced by John C Rei’s videogamllye )
expands his horizons in this breezy sequel
in which he goes off to search in the
vastness of the internet for a steering
wheel needed for the arcade game where
best friend Vanellope (Sarah Silverman)
lives. As the two travel the worldwide web,
they bump into all manner of characters,
notably all of the Disney princesses in
probably the best segment of the movie.
Although it dabbles in the concept of
viruses, this is mostly a rosy-hued vision
of the internet as the backdrop for a story
about friendship. Great fun, even if it goes
on a little too long. ★★★★ NP
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The Red Shoes
● FILM / 12.50pm / BBC2
Often described as the best dance film ever made,
Michael Powell and Emeric Pressburger’s follow-up to
the similarly overheated (and slightly bonkers) Black
Narcissus is also a triumph of majestic Technicolor
cinematography. Moira Shearer stars as the young
dancer caught between love for a composer (Marius
Goring) and the promise of artistic immortality
promised by her tyrannical ballet boss (Anton
Walbrook). Which way will she go? ★★★★★ SM