ANNIE HALL (1977)
Sunday,2 p.m.,TCM
Woody Allen’s hilarious story of a neurotic Jewish writer’s relationship with kooky, would be singer named Annie Hall (Diane Keaton). Allen and Keaton’s performances are brilliant, and best of all, her post-hippie duds still hold up. One of the best American movies made in a decade jam-packed with greatness.
BONNIE AND CLYDE (1967)
Sunday,8:30 p.m.,Channel 31
A bored, small-town girl (Faye Dunaway) Reel good with big cheekbones, great taste in clothes and bad taste in men, hooks up with a smalltime bank robber (Warren Beatty). Together they commit a string of crimes that catches the nation’s attention. A fascinating story whose violent ending shocked the world.
THE BANGER SISTERS (2002)
Monday,6 p.m.,Oxygen
Two ex-groupies (Susan Sarandon and Goldie Hawn) reconnect 20 years after their heyday of hard-rocking good times. One’s as wild as ever and the other is a conservative housewife not looking to look back. Geoffrey Rush is the nervous writer Hawn picks up along with way.
THE SHOP AROUND THE CORNER (1940)
Thursday,1:45 p.m.,TCM
If you liked 1994’s “You’ve Got Mail,” you’ll love this comedy. Jimmy Stewart is the gift store clerk with a crush on a pen pal (Margaret Sullivan) he’s never met. When she comes to work in the same store, sparks – and jabs – fly.



