TV Schedule for MGM+ Drive-In
Monday, March 30th TV listings for MGM+ Drive-In
Shaft (2000)
A detective (Samuel L. Jackson) and a narcotics cop (Vanessa L. Williams) track a sociopath out to kill a woman who can testify that he committed murder.
48 HRS. (1983)
A rumpled detective gets a slick convict released into his custody for two days to help him find a murderer in San Francisco.
Groundhog Day (1993)
February 2nd keeps repeating for a cynical TV weatherman (Bill Murray) sent to watch the groundhog in Punxsutawney, Pa.
The Truman Show (1998)
An unwitting man's (Jim Carrey) life is arranged for him, captured on hidden cameras and broadcast internationally.
Wicker Park (2004)
An engaged man, Simon, searches obsessively for his former lover, Lisa, who disappeared two years earlier.
The Talented Mr. Ripley (1999)
A young man (Matt Damon) travels to 1950s Italy and begins to assume the identity of a playboy (Jude Law) he was hired to bring back to the United States.
Fatal Attraction (1987)
A New York lawyer (Michael Douglas) with a wife (Anne Archer) and daughter sleeps with a client (Glenn Close) whose lust turns to hate.
Indecent Proposal (1993)
A Las Vegas mystery man (Robert Redford) offers a desperate couple (Demi Moore, Woody Harrelson) $1 million for a night with the wife.
The Voyeurs (2021)
Innocent curiosity turns into full-blown obsession when a young Montreal couple spy on their eccentric neighbors across the street.
The Talented Mr. Ripley (1999)
A young man (Matt Damon) travels to 1950s Italy and begins to assume the identity of a playboy (Jude Law) he was hired to bring back to the United States.
Snake Eyes (1998)
A corrupt detective (Nicolas Cage) and his Navy friend (Gary Sinise) probe a U.S. official's assassination at an Atlantic City boxing match.
The Tin Star (1957)
A cynical former sheriff turned bounty hunter, helps a young, recently appointed acting sheriff with his advice, his experience and his gun.
Lady Jane (1986)
Teenage Lady Jane Grey (Helena Bonham Carter) rules England briefly with lusty Lord Dudley (Cary Elwes) in the royal confusion of 1553.
