Jeff Bridges in Starman with his face in the background and carrying a women in the foreground

Whatever you’re in the mood for, take a look at our top free films available to watch this week on Freesat.

Free films on TV this week: 

The Pope’s Exorcist (2023)

Friday 31st October, Film4 at 9pm

Russell Crowe dressed as a pope clutching a bible silhouetted by a statue covered doorway in the movie the Pope's Exorcist

Inspired by the real files of Father Gabriele Amorth (Russell Crowe), the Vatican’s chief exorcist, this chilling supernatural thriller follows his battle with a powerful demon possessing a young boy. As Father Amorth uncovers a dark conspiracy buried deep within the Church, he faces a force more terrifying than he ever imagined.

Trainspotting (1996)

Saturday 1st November, Channel 4 at 11:20pm

Ewan McGregor stood on a train platform as a train goes past in trainspotting

An unforgettable modern classic following Mark Renton (Ewan McGregor) and his friends as they navigate addiction, crime and survival in 1990s Edinburgh. Raw, funny and brilliantly shot, Danny Boyle’s ground-breaking film captures the chaos, pain and wild energy of youth on the edge!

Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1 (2010)

Sunday 2nd November, ITV2 at 3:45pm

Daniel Radcliff, Rupert Grint and Emma Watson in Harry Potterand the Deathly Hallows part 1 holding wands against a dreary background

With the Ministry of Magic fallen under Voldemort’s control and his followers growing stronger by the day, Harry (Daniel Radcliffe), Ron (Rupert Grint) and Hermione (Emma Watson) are on the run – hunted at every turn as they race to destroy the Horcruxes that hold pieces of Voldemort’s soul. With their friendship and courage pushed to the limit, the trio must prepare for the final battle that will decide the fate of the wizarding world!

Starman (1984)

Monday 3rd November, Film4 at 6:45pm

Jeff Bridges in Starman with his face in the background and carrying a women in the foreground

When an alien (Jeff Bridges) crash-lands on Earth and takes the form of a widow’s late husband, Jenny (Karen Allen) becomes his reluctant guide on a cross-country journey to safety. As they’re pursued by government agents, a remarkable bond begins to form. 

Made in Italy (2020)

Tuesday 4th November, E4 at 7:10pm

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Estranged father and son Robert (Liam Neeson) and Jack (Micheál Richardson) return to Tuscany to renovate their family villa – and confront painful memories of the past. Amid laughter, heartbreak and breath-taking scenery, they rediscover love, life and connection. 

Licence to Kill (1989)

Wednesday 5th November, ITV1 at 10:45pm

Timothy Dalton as James Bond with text that reads Licence to Kill 007

When James Bond (Timothy Dalton) goes rogue after a drug lord attacks his friend, he sets out on a personal mission of revenge. Stripped of his licence to kill, Bond takes justice into his own hands – leading to explosive confrontations, daring stunts and one of the darkest entries in the series.

Braveheart (1995)

Thursday 6th October, Film4 at 9pm

Mel Gibson in Braveheart

In this Oscar-winning historical epic, Mel Gibson stars as William Wallace, the Scottish warrior who leads a rebellion against English rule. With sweeping battles, stirring speeches and unforgettable emotion, it’s a powerful story of courage, freedom and sacrifice that remains one of cinema’s greats.

Remember, if you’re not around that night you can set up a planned recording and watch these films whenever you’re ready with your Freesat 4K TV Box! Find out how to record free-to-view TV with Freesat. Find more of our film top picks this week on our Showcase.