For those planning to curl up on the couch with a great movie, Italian television programming on February 26, 2025, offers a delightful selection for the evening. Whether you're craving romance, comedy, or thrills, this guide highlights the top picks airing tonight.
First up, at 21:20 on Rai 1, viewers can catch "Ricatto d'Amore" (The Proposal), directed by Anne Fletcher. This romantic comedy from 2009 stars Sandra Bullock as Margaret Tate, a high-powered editor who pretends to be engaged to her assistant, Andrew (Ryan Reynolds), to avoid deportation to Canada. Their forced engagement leads to unexpected romance during a trip to Alaska to meet Andrew's family. Joining the impressive cast are Malin Akerman, Craig T. Nelson, and the ever-memorable Betty White.
Later, at 21:30, Italia 1 presents "Mrs. Doubtfire – Mammo Per Sempre," directed by Chris Columbus. This 1993 classic features the late Robin Williams as Daniel Hillard, who disguises himself as the British nanny, Mrs. Doubtfire, to spend more time with his children after a painful divorce from his wife, Miranda (Sally Field). The film's comedic take on family dynamics and themes of parenthood has made it one of the most beloved films of its era.
For those with a taste for horror, the channel 20 Mediaset is airing "Dracula Untold" at 21:20. This 2014 fantasy-horror film, directed by Gary Shore, stars Luke Evans as Vlad Tepes, who makes a dark deal to gain supernatural powers to protect his kingdom from the Ottoman Empire. He must navigate the thirst for blood and the consequences of his pact as he fights to save his family. The film also features Sarah Gadon, Dominic Cooper, and Samantha Barks.
Additional offerings include "La promessa dell’assassino" on Rai Movie at 21:10, directed by David Cronenberg. The drama involves themes of mafia intrigue and mystery, as obstetrician Anna Khitrova (Naomi Watts) becomes entangled with Russian organized crime after the death of a teenager during childbirth.
Viewers can also tune in to "Schegge di paura" at 21:00 on Iris, which features Richard Gere and Laura Linney in this thriller exploring deception and danger. Alternately, the iconic "I dieci comandamenti" (The Ten Commandments) will air at 21:15 on TwentySeven, showcasing its classic portrayal of biblical tales.
Throughout the evening, several other intriguing titles round out the programming schedule, including "Che pasticcio, Bridget Jones!" on La5 and "The Cell 2" on Italia 2.
With such diverse options available, there's something for every viewer's taste this evening. So grab your favorite snacks, pour yourself something refreshing, and enjoy the cinematic offerings of Italian TV tonight!