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Certification15 Our Rating

Ruby Weaver always has trouble picking the right guy, largely because she seems to think of them as some sort of DIY project, the consequence... one loser after another. When Sam Deed enters her life it would seem Ruby has finally turned the corner, but for all Sam's sweet, thoughtful consideration the revelation that he thinks he's from 400 years in the future may prove a stumbling block. Will she believe this line? Will you believe it? An unusual take on the romantic comedy genre from a direct find out more...

Certification15 Our Rating

Set amongst a group of good looking Baltimore thirty-somethings, this drama (for it has pitifully few laughs) takes a long, hard, inconsequential look at their relationships, the ones they strive for, the ones they dream of, the ones they don't understand and the ones they've become complacent about. The who's who cast raises this film above the sum of its parts, which are few, but ultimately the female characters are portayed as either foolish, ignorant, desperate or a combination of all three. find out more...

CertificationPG Our Rating

Dan is an all round great guy; a great hubby, a great dad and a great ad exec. On the down side his new boss is the same age as his daughter, who he's dating, and there's something up with his wife…Hey Dan, if life was perfect it'd be dull!...right? In Good Company is a tastier than most light, frothy comedy. find out more...

CertificationPG Our Rating

A suave business man unable to obtain a divorce enters into an affair with an actress in search of the "real thing". The vivacity of the performances, see Grant's improvised dance at a London club or the "phone sex' scene, lift this above the pack. A diamond. find out more...

Certification15 Our Rating

Romantic comedy aimed firmly at the "Four Weddings" brigade. Starting on a pretty downbeat note with Jack's wife dying in childbirth, leaving him holding the baby, things soon perk up with the arrival of clueless-but-cute American Amy, the world's worst nanny. And the rest, as they say, is history! find out more...

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Ollie is a high powered executive, he also has the essential Hollywood peripherals of a beautiful home, woman, and child, but when his wife tragically dies and his job collapses it's time to rethink his priorities. Jersey Girl is without doubt Kevin Smith's most main stream film, and while this may sadden the many fans of his work, the movie works well as slightly bitter sweet romantic comedy drama. find out more...

Certification12 Our Rating

Isabel goes to Paris to see her sister, but when she arrives Isabel finds a deeply depressed and jilted sibling. Determined to make her a happy bunny once more the two of them rampage across the Parisian party scene in a meeting and greeting frenzy. Le Divorce is a comedy that sadly does not quite meet the standards of post-modernism it aspires to. Fairly enjoyable nonetheless. find out more...

Certification12 Our Rating

A woman snoops through her boyfriend's palm pilot and reveals his former girlfriends, which causes her to question why they're still listed in his little black book, so she uses a pseudonym and a work related pretext to interview them. This inhabits a strange middle ground between cynical comedy and sappy chick flick, and while its preference for realism over romance may be laudable, it's unlikely to satisfy fans of either genre. find out more...

Certification15 Our Rating

An excellent film about 4 women, (virgin, wife/mother, widow and divorcee), who are close-knit friends. Bonny Johnny Bon Jovi is the widow's first crumpet, (can't live with 'em, can't live without 'em), and he stirs up the household in this comic, saccharine free emotional tale. Great script and performances. find out more...

Certification12 Our Rating

McAdams plays an ambitious but emotionally inept TV producer who, determined to turn around a sinking morning TV news show, blackmails a curmudgeonly, but highly plaudited, war journalist to co-present with the iconic and long-standing female anchor in a relationship that proves, at best, deeply volatile.
'Morning Glory' ambles from light weight media satire to unlikely romantic comedy, but, though generic, it does supply us with the most likeable on screen presence by Harrison Ford for a find out more...