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Certification15 Our Rating

a shameless blending of Pride and Prejudice with Life on Mars - The Telegraph. find out more...

Certification15 Our Rating

Episode 3; Amanda's hostility to Darcy wanes as she begins to feel that, in Elizabeth's absence, she must 'understudy' for her. She learns that Darcy's sister Georgiana was in love with Wickham, and in response to his rejection of her advances, told Darcy that Wickham had "ravished her". Wickham maintains this falsehood to spare Georgiana's honour, which softens Amanda's hostility towards him. Meanwhile, Bingley is so heartbroken by Jane's marriage to Mr Collins that he has taken to drinking hea find out more...

Certification12 Our Rating

Holly and Gerry have the perfect life, the perfect love, the perfect friendship and, obviously, the perfect marriage, but, after brain cancer strikes, Holly finds herself alone and bereft, so grief stricken that even her friends can provide no consolation; that is until she receives a note from Gerry. The sly selfless love of Holly's life has left a series of notes, one per month, to help her rebuild her life, each ending with ‘PS I Love You'. Adapted from Cecelia Ahern's best selling novel of t find out more...

Certification15 Our Rating

A superior brat pack romance about an unconventional independent minded cutie from the wrong side of the tracks who falls for a hunky rich kid. This teen weepy is the third of John Hughes trilogy, following 'The Breakfast Club' and 'Sixteen Candles', and oozes style, energy and great performances. find out more...

Certification12 Our Rating

This year's heart-throb, R-Patz, plays a misunderstood rich kid while cute 'Lost' petite Emilie de Ravin plays an overprotected copper's daughter. The two meet, the two fall in love...
This movie hits all the right knobs when it comes to working on the slush side of the female psyche. find out more...

CertificationU Our Rating

For all romantics this is essential viewing. Hepburn as the princess going awol is simply stunning, Peck smoulders to perfection, Rome is beautiful and all is right with the world. Ah, they don't make them like that any more.Wonderful, wonderful, wonderful! find out more...

CertificationPG Our Rating

The affable Hanks is perfectly cast as a man quietly devastated by his wife's death. His young son tricks him into opening up about himself on a radio phone-in, and he strikes a chord in the heart of the listening Meg Ryan. Events conspire to bring them together in a touching and witty fairytale. find out more...

Certification15 Our Rating

Winner of 5 Oscars. A brilliant tragi-comedy tracing the development of two women, a mother, brilliantly played by Shirley Maclaine, and her daughter, and their relationships with their respective men. find out more...

CertificationU Our Rating

Three young American women in Rome visit the Trevi fountain, each throwing in a coin and all wishing for true love to come their way. This being a 1950s Hollywood romance you can be fairly confident they get what they are after, but it's a divertingly enjoyable journey to their objective. find out more...