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Certification15 Our Rating

Possibly Allen's best picture, this won 4 Oscars when it was released and follows the "nervous" romance of Alvy, a comedian, and Annie, a singer. Reputedly based on Allen and Keaton's real-life romantic-comedy it is a satire of social mores from LA to California, and discusses a bit of life, the universe, et al. find out more...

Certification15 Our Rating

You need to be more prepared for temptation Megan find out more...

Certification18 Our Rating

Seriously insightful, if saucy, romantic comedy from director Kevin Smith, the genius behind Clerks and Mallrats. Cult comic strip creators Holden (Ben Affleck) and Banky (Jason Lee) have an unshakeable 20 year friendship, until a spanner's thrown into the works in the shapely form of Alyssa, with whom Holden falls immediately and hopelessly in love. That Alyssa is a confirmed lesbian does little to deter the lovestruck Holden, who continues his relentless pursuit with a vigour matched only b find out more...


Certification15 Our Rating

This con-rom-com follows mother/daughter con-art team Max and Paige as they look for their next willing victim. Having taken Ray Liotta for all he was worth the duo head to Palm Beach, Florida for their final con after the IRS finally catches up with them and empties their bank account. When they get to Florida, Paige is set to break the cardinal rule of conning: Don't fall in love. While her mother is 'seducing' the ultimate target, a sleazy tobacco-tycoon who's indulged in a little too much find out more...

Certification12 Our Rating

(sigh) Imagine catching the eye of your true love as you're walking down the aisle...and it's not the person waiting for you at the altar. Love at first sight is the high concept in this charming and witty British romance. Rachel loves her new husband Hector but ever since meeting Luce, the florist at her wedding, their future seems uncertain. Could you give up your entire past for a feeling you're not sure even exists? The cast of well-drawn characters includes a completely likable Hector who y find out more...

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Jessica Stein is tired of men. Every one she dates is insane and she wonders what else is out there. Helen Cooper has been around the block and is looking for something different. Disillusionment and a carefully chosen Rilke quote bring these two totally different women together but the question is...can they STAY together? Helen wants to tell the world but Jessica can't even tell her therapist. Hilarity does ensue as they fumble along trying to keep their secret and stay in love while old bo find out more...

Certification15 Our Rating

Kate Welles is a column writer for a high class womans' magazine, asked to write an article on dating, Kate begins to trawl back through all her past loves and in the process slowly but surely alienates her present beau, Adam. Love and Sex is a sassy romantic comedy, saved from being one amongst thousands by a wittier than average script and an enjoyable cast. find out more...

Certification15 Our Rating

Small-town girl Muriel is fat, frumpy, belittled by friends and family and absolutely desperate to get married. When she seizes a chance to hit the bright lights of Sydney, she's well on the way to changing her own destiny. Wickedly funny and often cruelly sad, but always hugely enjoyable. A delight! find out more...

Certification12 Our Rating

Stranded together on a desert island by a storm, engaged townie journalist Heche and grizzly old pilot Ford fall to the inevitable bitching and bickering you'd expect, swiftly followed, naturally enough, by the indignant realisation that they've actually Got The Hots for each other. Some very witty dialogue and slapstick moments played with great timing from Heche and Ford. Predictable, easy watching with some great laughs. find out more...

Certification15 Our Rating

Jerry is something of an idiot, heavily in debt he is offered the opportunity to make good by picking up a priceless antique pistol across the border in Mexico; Soon Jerry is up to his neck in bloodthirsty mobsters, but the one thing that really strikes fear into his heart is his volatile girlfriend Samantha. The Mexican is an uneasy mix of comedy, thriller and romance, entertaining but flawed and with more sexual chemistry going on between Roberts and James Gandolfini's gay assassin than there find out more...