If you're looking for a good movie to watch this weekend and are stuck for choice on streaming, then TV has you covered.

From a "breathtaking" drama with Riz Ahmed to a classic Arnold Schwarzenegger action sequel, there is plenty to keep an eye out for in the next day or so.

Here, Digital Spy has rounded-up five of the best.

Once Upon a Time in Hollywood

Leonardo DiCaprio, Brad Pitt and Margot Robbie star in this 2019 movie from Quentin Tarantino, which follows a fading actor and his stunt double amid a changing Hollywood landscape in 1969.

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Sony Pictures

Once Upon a Time in Hollywood was a critical hit, sitting at an 86% fresh score on Rotten Tomatoes, with Subculture Entertainment calling it a "masterpiece".

A Netflix sequel is currently on the way, with Pitt returning to his Oscar-winning role of Cliff Booth, though if you want to watch the original, be sure to catch it this evening.

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Airing Saturday at 10.10pm on Channel 4.

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20th Century Studios

Terminator 2: Judgment Day

The second installment in the Terminator franchise is regarded as a highlight of the series, and sees Arnold Schwarzenegger return as the titular cyborg alongside Linda Hamilton as Sarah Connor.

Judgment Day sees the T-800 Terminator protect future resistance leader John Connor when he is a child as the villainous Skynet sends back another Terminator to kill him.

The Daily Beast said the movie had "lost none of its thrilling power, feminist ferocity, and ominous foreboding" in a retrospective review, with the movie itself sitting at an impressive 91% fresh score on Rotten Tomatoes.

Airing Saturday at 10.35pm on ITV. Available on ITVX afterwards.

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My Week with Marilyn

This 2011 biopic focuses on Marilyn Monroe during the making of The Prince and the Showgirl, as she is escorted around London by aspiring filmmaker Colin Clark.

Michelle Williams takes on the role of the screen icon alongside Eddie Redmayne as Clark, while Kenneth Branagh portrays Laurence Olivier and Dougray Scott plays playwright and Monroe's then-husband Arthur Miller.

Metro said the movie is a "compelling look at Marilyn Monroe’s insecurities", while MovieFreak called Williams's performance "sublime".

Airing Sunday morning at 12.05am on BBC One. Available on BBC iPlayer afterwards.

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Amazon Prime

Sound of Metal

Riz Ahmed stars as a metal drummer who starts to lose his hearing in this 2019 movie, which also features performances by House of the Dragon's Olivia Cooke and Sing Sing's Paul Raci.

Sound of Metal drew huge acclaim, and was called "breathtaking" by USA Today, while the movie sits at a near-perfect 97% fresh score on Rotten Tomatoes.

The film went on to win Sound and Editing Oscars, and was also nominated for categories such as Best Picture and Best Actor for Ahmed.

Airing Sunday morning at 1.15am on BBC Two. Available on BBC iPlayer afterwards.

Downton Abbey Movie, Lady Mary, Henry Talbo, Michelle Dockery, Matthew Goode
Focus Features

Downton Abbey

Ahead of new movie The Grand Finale, ITV is showing the first big screen entry for the Downton Abbey franchise, originally released in 2019.

Continuing on from the TV series, the movie sees the stately home prepare for a royal visit, all while an assassin plans to kill the monarch.

Hugh Bonneville, Michelle Dockery, Jim Carter and Maggie Smith are among the cast who returned for the film, which attracted an impressive 84% fresh score on Rotten Tomatoes.

Airing Sunday at 3.10pm on ITV1. Available on ITVX afterwards.


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