Here's the final part of our fab festive film guide, that tells you exactly when to park yourself on the sofa as 2007 turns into 2008. If you want to read our picks for the movies on television from Christmas Eve to 29 December, then read Part One and Part Two.
Sunday, 30 December

Big Trouble In Little China (Sky Movies Action, 7.15pm) is a cult gem not to be missed, with Kurt Russell and Kim Catrall. Legendary Western The Good, The Bad and The Ugly (Channel 5, 9pm) may sound like a past Sugababes line-up, but it's a bona fide classic Clint Eastwood flick. Overrated comedy drama The Royal Tenenbaums (BBC1, 12.15am) offers a nightcap, but a far wiser move would be to check out Robocop (Sky Modern Greats, 12.30am) instead.
New Year's Eve

Many will head out in the evening to quaff stale champers in overpriced, chav-packed nightclubs. Those in favour of staying in should consider tuning into the wonderful Ferris Bueller's Day Off (Sky Modern Greats, 8pm) and the intricately structured thriller A History Of Violence (Sky Indie, 10.45pm). If those are a bit too edgy, then the premiere of period drama Girl With A Pearl Earring (BBC2, 9.35pm), starring Scarlett Johansson, might be your thing.
New Year's Day

The acclaimed Finding Neverland (BBC2, 5.30pm), dealing with the origins of the book Peter Pan and starring Johnny Depp and Kate Winslet, receives its terrestrial premiere – as does the distinctly unacclaimed Fantastic Four (Channel 4, 8.10pm). Note to the lads: Jessica Alba is in the latter. That's a clincher. Be sure to round the night off by watching the scintillating tale of Bonnie and Clyde (ITV1, 11.15pm), starring Warren Beatty and Faye Dunaway as the notorious criminals. Have a hankie on standby for the ending.





