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CertificationPG Our Rating

On the brink of divorce New York ad exec Will, when asked by his 11-year-old daughter how he met her mother, recounts tales of three proto-relationships from his twenties, a time when he was an idealistic graduate working on the 1992 Clinton campaign, as she tries to guess which of the three women became her mother. Was it plain-Jane college sweetheart (Elizabeth Banks)? Ambitious journalist (Rachel Weisz)? Or his slacker friend (Isla Fisher)? Did he chose the right one? Can he straighten things find out more...

Certification15 Our Rating

Protected Daddy's girl 'Baby' attends an up-market summer camp in New York State's Catskill Mountains and falls for dance instructor Johnny, something she must hide from her respectable control freak parents. find out more...

Certification12 Our Rating

Al and Imogen are both studying (oh OK, partying like today is the last day) at a New York college; one day their eyes lock across a crowded bar and it's love at first sight, But can such affection survive their hedonistic lifestyle? A fly away, fun, fluffy romantic comedy. find out more...

Certification15 Our Rating

Successful feminist author Barbara Novak has become the unwitting target of dapper playboy journalist Catcher Block, but Catcher's cynical attempt to woo and ultimately humiliate Barabara is about to come back and give him one mother of a bite. Down With Love has nothing new to say on the old romantic comedy roundabout but its vivid early-sixties visual style, reminiscent of the classic Doris Day romcoms, is a delight. find out more...

CertificationPG Our Rating

Samantha Mackenzie is looking forward to college, but she wishes that she could drive up to the campus in a beat-up VW with a beer hidden in her cooler. Instead she gets a police escort and is serenaded by "Hail To The Chief". Being the president's daughter and out of the house for the time, Sam wants to party and study like a normal college kid but when the tabloids are laying in wait, scandal finds her. She shrugs off her secret service detail to hang out with her roomate as well as her new cr find out more...

Certification15 Our Rating

The most successful British film ever, well back in 1993! Charles is charming witty, good-looking and completely phobic about marriage and committment, until, that is, he meets Carrie at the first of five functions he's due to attend. But can he overcome his public school uptightness before it's too late? Delightful! find out more...

Certification15 Our Rating

The usually glam Michelle Pfeiffer sports lank hair and a greasy apron, but still looks gorgeous, to play world-weary waitress Frankie in this very engaging romantic comedy. After overdosing on a series of unsuitable men, Frankie is intent on staying single, but short-order cook Johnny (Al Pacino) has other ideas. Convinced they're a match made in Heaven, the lovable ex-con begins to break down her defences, but, as with all good romances, the course of true love runs far from smoothly. Pleasing find out more...
GHOST (1990)

Certification15 Our Rating

Sam and Molly are in love but tragedy strikes when Sam is murdered. Trapped on earth as a ghost, Sam tries to contact Molly to warn her that she too is in danger, but can only do so through charlatan psychic Oda, Whoopi Goldberg, who hams it up gloriously in abetting the lovers with newly discovered psychic powers. A fast paced comedy and love story. find out more...

Certification12 Our Rating

Take Charles Dickens' 'A Christmas Carol', substitute Scrooge with a loathsome lothario, have him visited by a couple of his ex-girlfriends to show him what a jerk he was, and still is, and hope he'll grow up into a decent loving human being. That's it really. find out more...

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...