Friday at 11.00pm on SBS - Ex Machina
An award-winning and critically acclaimed intense psychological thriller, from acclaimed writer and director Alex Garland, Ex Machina is a chilling vision of the not-too-distant future of artificial intelligence. In the mountain retreat of a gifted internet billionaire, a young man takes part in a strange experiment: testing an artificial intelligence, housed in the body of a beautiful robot girl. But the experiment twists into a dark psychological battle - a love triangle, where loyalties are torn between man and machine.
Saturday at 6.30pm on SBS Food - Sicily With Aldo And Enzo
Aldo and Enzo are in Canicattì, in the province of Agrigento, about fifteen miles south east of Palermo - a town that dates back to the Roman time, and specialises in growing grapes.
Sunday at noon on Viceland - NBA 2019-2020: Thunder V Lakers
Live coverage of the 2019-2020 National Basketball Association. Oklahoma City Thunder take on LA Lakers at Chesapeake Energy Arena. Tip off at 12.05pm AEDT.
Sunday at 10.50pm on Viceland - Manhunter
Former FBI profiler Will Graham reluctantly returns to his old job to track a horrific serial killer known as 'The Tooth Fairy'. But in order to get into the mind of this maniac, Graham must face another: Hannibal Lecktor, the imprisoned psychiatrist whose own insanity almost cost Graham his life, and whose insights into 'The Tooth Fairy' could prove as dangerous as the killer himself.
Monday at noon on Viceland - NBA 2019-2020: Clippers V Nuggets
Live coverage of the 2019-2020 National Basketball Association. LA Clippers take on Denver Nuggets at Pepsi Center. Tip off at 12.05pm AEDT.
Monday at 12.30pm on SBS Food - Silvia Colloca's Cook Like An Italian
Silvia starts with the basics. How do Italian home cooks shop for pantry staples and fresh produce? After visiting an Italian deli that's been running since the 1960’s and her local fruit and vegetable shop, Silvia prepares a rustic Tuscan chickpea pasta for her daughter Luna, bakes two succulent and savoury Schiacciata breads, and makes her mothers apple and mascarpone cake. Proving that when an Italian pantry is well stocked, you only need a few fresh ingredients to create simple yet memorable meals.
Monday at 8.30pm on SBS Food - Two Greedy Italians... Still Hungry
Italian men used to be 'macho', able to stand up for their honour, woo women and do the tough things that men do. In Rome - where fathers sent their sons to become 'men' - Gennaro and Antonio look at the modern Italian man and ask if there is still a place in Italy for 'macho' men. They start in the rugged mountain villages of Lazio where men still tend their flocks and provide for their family.
But in Rome, they find a different story, the women there are increasingly taking control.
Tuesday at 11.45pm on World Movies - The Infinite Man
Dean is an inventive yet unorthodox scientist who uses his technical expertise to create grand romantic gestures for his girlfriend Lana. After an anniversary weekend goes terribly wrong, Dean is spurred to his greatest scientific achievement yet - the invention of time travel. However, what begins as a simple desire to change the past and create the perfect weekend, soon leads to a tightening spiral of multiple 'Deans', each one in competition with the next. Romantic reconciliation is further complicated when Dean loses Lana in a recurring temporal loop. Can he overcome his many selves in order to save her?
Wednesday at 8.30pm on SBS Food - Silvia Colloca's Cook Like An Italian
Family recipes are an eternal source of happiness for Italians. Silvia shares her family’s most cherished meals, starting with her Nonna’s Sunday lunch spectacular, a rich sausage stew served at the table over a giant bed of soft polenta. Plus a timeless family favourite, pasta with potato and provola. And direct from Italy via webcam, Silvia’s mum helps her bake her great aunties famous Abruzzese style waffles.
Wednesday at 11.10pm on World Movies - What Happened To Monday?
In a not so distant future, where overpopulation and famine have forced governments to undertake a drastic One-Child Policy, seven identical sisters (all of them portrayed by Noomi Rapace) live a hide-and-seek existence pursued by the Child Allocation Bureau. The Bureau, directed by the fierce Nicolette Cayman (Glenn Close), enforces a strict family-planning agenda that the sisters outwit by taking turns assuming the identity of one person: Karen Settman. Taught by their grandfather (Willem Dafoe), who raised and named them - Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday - each can go outside once a week as their common identity, but are only free to be themselves in the prison of their own apartment. That is until, one day, Monday does not come home.




