<p>In a corrupt world<br /><br /></p>.<p>Catch ‘Exit Wounds’ on HBO at 9 pm on May 27. In this movie, Orin Boyd is a straight cop who refuses to follow rules. He saves the vice-president by breaking every single order that he had been given. As a result, he is transferred to one of the worst areas in the city. There, Orin comes across some corrupt policemen who sell heroin to drug dealers. <br /><br />Will he be able to tell the bad guys from the trustworthy ones? Tune in to the film to find out. It stars Steven Seagal, Isaiah Washington, Anthony Anderson and Michael Jai White.<br /><br />A brother-sister team<br /><br />Rikky and Pete’ stars Stephen Kearney, Nina Landis, Tetchie Agbayani, Bill Hunter and Bruno Lawrence. This flick, which is directed by Nadia Tass, is the story of a rebellious brother and his sister, who flee the big-city hypocrisy of Melbourne for the untamed Australian outback in search of success and meaning in their lives. ‘Rikky and Pete’ airs on MGM at 9 pm on May 27.<br /><br />The fight to save her career<br /><br />Watch ‘Fair Game’ on Sony Pix at 4.35 pm on May 27. In the run-up to the Iraq War, Valerie Plame, a supervisor of covert operations at the CIA, is assigned to determine if Saddam has nuclear weapons. In secret, she interviews scientists inside Iraq and suggests that her husband go to Niger to investigate a report from the vice-president’s office that Iraq bought enriched uranium there. When the country goes to war, in part based on the president’s claim that the sale took place, Plame’s husband, Joe Wilson, writes in the New York Times that the report is false. The White House smears the couple to change the subject. <br /><br />Her career ruined and his credibility under attack, their marriage starts to crack. Can they find trust and fight back? The film stars Naomi Watts, Sean Penn, Sonya Davison, Vanessa Chong, Stephanie Chai and Ty Burrell.<br /><br />In search of lost love<br /><br />In ‘The Time Machine’, Alexander Hartdegen (played by Guy Pearce) is a scientist and inventor. He works hard to prove that time travel is possible. The girl he is in love with is tragically killed.<br /><br />Alexander is determined to go back in time and change the path and bring his girlfriend alive. He creates a time machine that takes him 800,000 years ahead in time instead of a few months behind. Watch the film to see what horrifying things Alexander finds in the far future. Will he be able to return to his time safely? It airs on WB at 9 pm on May 27.<br /><br />Planning the perfect revenge<br /><br />In ‘Inglourious Basterds’, Quentin Tarantino takes his audience on an unbelievable trip in an unlikely turn of historical events. It’s 1941 and in Nazi-occupied France, a young Jewish girl (played by Shosanna Dreyfuss) witnesses the cold-blooded murder of her family by Colonel Hans Landa. <br /><br />Although Landa allows her to escape, she has not given up on the idea of revenge. Many years later, she is the owner of a cinema hall in Paris and gets an ideal opportunity to get her vengeance through her association with German war hero Frederick Zoller. A film screening will bring all the Nazi officials at the same place and Shosanna plans to burn the place down. As the news of this attendance spreads, a group of Jewish-Americans called the ‘Basterds’ also plan to be there. As all the plans of revenge come together, <br />history is about to be altered. Catch the flick on Zee Studio at 2.50 pm on May 27.<br /><br /><em>(tv show timings are subject to change)</em></p>
<p>In a corrupt world<br /><br /></p>.<p>Catch ‘Exit Wounds’ on HBO at 9 pm on May 27. In this movie, Orin Boyd is a straight cop who refuses to follow rules. He saves the vice-president by breaking every single order that he had been given. As a result, he is transferred to one of the worst areas in the city. There, Orin comes across some corrupt policemen who sell heroin to drug dealers. <br /><br />Will he be able to tell the bad guys from the trustworthy ones? Tune in to the film to find out. It stars Steven Seagal, Isaiah Washington, Anthony Anderson and Michael Jai White.<br /><br />A brother-sister team<br /><br />Rikky and Pete’ stars Stephen Kearney, Nina Landis, Tetchie Agbayani, Bill Hunter and Bruno Lawrence. This flick, which is directed by Nadia Tass, is the story of a rebellious brother and his sister, who flee the big-city hypocrisy of Melbourne for the untamed Australian outback in search of success and meaning in their lives. ‘Rikky and Pete’ airs on MGM at 9 pm on May 27.<br /><br />The fight to save her career<br /><br />Watch ‘Fair Game’ on Sony Pix at 4.35 pm on May 27. In the run-up to the Iraq War, Valerie Plame, a supervisor of covert operations at the CIA, is assigned to determine if Saddam has nuclear weapons. In secret, she interviews scientists inside Iraq and suggests that her husband go to Niger to investigate a report from the vice-president’s office that Iraq bought enriched uranium there. When the country goes to war, in part based on the president’s claim that the sale took place, Plame’s husband, Joe Wilson, writes in the New York Times that the report is false. The White House smears the couple to change the subject. <br /><br />Her career ruined and his credibility under attack, their marriage starts to crack. Can they find trust and fight back? The film stars Naomi Watts, Sean Penn, Sonya Davison, Vanessa Chong, Stephanie Chai and Ty Burrell.<br /><br />In search of lost love<br /><br />In ‘The Time Machine’, Alexander Hartdegen (played by Guy Pearce) is a scientist and inventor. He works hard to prove that time travel is possible. The girl he is in love with is tragically killed.<br /><br />Alexander is determined to go back in time and change the path and bring his girlfriend alive. He creates a time machine that takes him 800,000 years ahead in time instead of a few months behind. Watch the film to see what horrifying things Alexander finds in the far future. Will he be able to return to his time safely? It airs on WB at 9 pm on May 27.<br /><br />Planning the perfect revenge<br /><br />In ‘Inglourious Basterds’, Quentin Tarantino takes his audience on an unbelievable trip in an unlikely turn of historical events. It’s 1941 and in Nazi-occupied France, a young Jewish girl (played by Shosanna Dreyfuss) witnesses the cold-blooded murder of her family by Colonel Hans Landa. <br /><br />Although Landa allows her to escape, she has not given up on the idea of revenge. Many years later, she is the owner of a cinema hall in Paris and gets an ideal opportunity to get her vengeance through her association with German war hero Frederick Zoller. A film screening will bring all the Nazi officials at the same place and Shosanna plans to burn the place down. As the news of this attendance spreads, a group of Jewish-Americans called the ‘Basterds’ also plan to be there. As all the plans of revenge come together, <br />history is about to be altered. Catch the flick on Zee Studio at 2.50 pm on May 27.<br /><br /><em>(tv show timings are subject to change)</em></p>