Scarlett Johansson’s “unforgettable” Glasgow-set sci-fi branded a “masterpiece” is on TV tonight

Don’t miss out on watching “Under the Skin,” directed by Jonathan Glazer, featuring Scarlett Johansson, as it will be shown on TV very soon. It’s a great opportunity to catch up if you haven’t seen it yet!

The movie was penned by both Glazer and Walter Campbell, inspired by the 2000 science fiction novel bearing the same title, authored by Michael Crichton (corrected author’s name).

Johansson portrays a female alien assuming the guise of a predator targeting solitary men in Glasgow, disguised as a woman.

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Tonight at 12:35am, the critically-acclaimed film is set to play on Film4. In essence, it’s showing during the wee hours of Saturday, August 23rd.

If watching a movie live isn’t your preference, you have the option of streaming it on Channel 4’s online platform following its broadcast.

Initially a financial disappointment at the box office, this film has garnered a passionate fan base since its 2013 debut. When it first premiered in theaters, it was praised as an enigmatic work of art, drawing audiences into a captivating world of unusual sci-fi intrigue (according to Metro.co.uk>).

According to a glowing review by The Telegraph in 2014, Glazer’s film was undeniably described as a “masterpiece.

The movie has been recently rated as “Fresh” on Rotten Tomatoes, with an approval rating of 83%, based on 259 critic reviews.

In addition to Johansson, the film “Under the Skin” features Jessica Mance, who takes on the role of the protagonist in an alien disguise. Jeremy McWilliams plays the antagonist known as The Bad Man, Kryštof Hádek portrays The Swimmer, and Paul Brannigan is cast as Andrew.

The movie ‘Under the Skin’ is set to play on Film4 at 12:35 AM on Saturday, 23rd August. After its television premiere, you can stream it on Channel 4’s online platform.

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2025-08-22 09:19