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Certification12 Our Rating

Alex owes money to some unforgiving men and the only way out of his potentially painful predicament is to get his romantic novel published and paid for by the end of the month. Enter Emma, the girl Alex employs to turn his scribblings into a finished work. Set in the present day and the 1920s setting of the book, Alex and Emma is a sweet natured and likeable unlikely romantic comedy from the director of ‘When Harry Met Sally'. find out more...

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When the young John Whittaker, heir to the English family estate, falls in love with, marries and brings home glamorous and brash American racing car driver Larita, his family's reaction is anything but friendly. As tensions rise, formalities, along with the strength of familial relations, become strained. Finally, a shocking secret is revealed that shakes the very foundations of the newlyweds' marital bliss. An enjoyable comedy about class and social standing in the 1920s, 'Easy Virtue' is yet find out more...

CertificationPG Our Rating

Set during the mid 1920s Leatherheads is a romantic comedy drama that uses the backdrop of American football's transition from hicks getting brutal in a cow field to the money spinning cash cow that we know and love today. Beautifully visualised and likeably performed this is a very pleasantly tasteful way to allow a couple of hours to slip you by. find out more...

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Nat Jester says: "This is a lovely film, harking back to older times through its use of the silent film format. This makes the acting abilities of the two leads, Jean du Jardin and Bérénice Bejo, all the more important and they really do a wonderful job. The blossoming romance between the leads can also be seen as a metaphor for the love of cinema, and the way in which it has changed over time. 5/5"

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It's the rip-roaring 20s and, in search of a better life, Millie has moved from Kansas to New York, where she befriends young Dorothy and an eccentric old widow, Muzzy. As she tries to sort out her romantic life and marriage prospects little does she realise that girls are being kidnapped from the hotel, where they're staying, in order to be shipped to brothels in China! But of course all's well that ends well. find out more...