Our TV movie pick for tonight (Tuesday, April 23) is the Denzel Washington double bill on Film4 of Déjà Vu and Man on Fire.
On top of both starring the two-time Oscar-winner, the two films were directed by Tony Scott – also known for making such classics as Top Gun, True Romance, Crimson Tide and Enemy of the State.
Due to his impressive ability for deduction, he is invited by an FBI agent to join a new governmental unit investigating the attack. Released two years before Déjà Vu, meanwhile, was Man on Fire where Washington plays John Creasy – a former CIA man struggling with alcoholism, burnout and guilt over his actions while with the agency.
Creasy finds a newfound purpose in life looking after Pita. However, when the child is kidnapped, her protector uses his CIA skills to launch a one-man war against the people responsible.
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