Staying in this weekend? Sure you are. Here's our picks of the best movies on TV this Eurovision weekend.

Friday - 22.00

E4 - Hanna

Saoirse Ronan and Eric Bana star as an unconventional father-and-daughter duo in this brilliantly-made spy thriller. Bana is a former CIA agent who has raised Hanna (Ronan) from birth to become the perfect assassin. When she comes of age, he sends her out into the world to hunt down his former handler, Marissa (Cate Blanchett), and end her. Directed by Joe Wright and with a pulsing soundtrack by Chemical Brothers, it's a finely-honed Euro-thriller with some fantastic set-pieces.

 

 

Saturday - 19.30

RTE One - Toy Story

D'you know how old this is? No? Hazard a guess... Go wan... TWENTY ONE YEEEEAAARS. Yes. It first hit our cinema screens in 1996. 1996. Twenty one years ago... Anyway, a jealous string-pulled cowboy doll's status as his owner's favourite plaything is threatened by the arrival of a charismatic hi-tech astronaut figure, who refuses to believe he is simply a toy. However, the rivals are forced to work together when they are left stranded in the outside world. This engaging and heart warming Pixar animated adventure, features the voices of Tom Hanks, Tim Allen, Don Rickles and Jim Varney and is an absolute classic that started a franchise and changed animation forever.

 

Sunday - 00.00

Channel 4 - Prisoners

Denis Villeneuve is marking himself out as one of the finest directors working today. Last year's Sicario was up there as one of the films of the year whilst Arrival was an immersive, mind-expanding sci-fi epic. His first mainstream - if you can call it that - film was Prisoners. It's a hard, brutal watch, up there with the likes of Se7en, but it's an incredible film and features Hugh Jackman's greatest on-screen performance. If you've never watched it before, clear some time and prepare yourself.