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Certification12 Our Rating

27 times a bridesmaid and never been... ! Sorry wrong movie, but quite possibly appropriate in this risque, and surprisingly funny, chick flick about... er... a girl out there still beating the bush for Mr Right. Could her boss be him? Or will that duplicitous little minx of a younger sister grab the boss first? One for all you sweet hearts who deserve the right guy. find out more...

Certification15 Our Rating

A young writer falls for a girl; she's not going to make it easy, but he's not going to give up. Anything Else is an enjoyably light comedy from Woody Allen, who makes the wise and merciful decision to leave the romantic lead to someone else. find out more...

Certification15 Our Rating

Diane Keaton plays an interfering mom determined to find a suitable match for her daughter, Millie, to prevent her ending up as lonely as herself. She does this by posting an ad on-line, vetting the candidates and then trying to arrange a meeting. Which will Millie pick the smarmy rich one her mother has passed or the sensitive musician who failed the test?
Lots of schmaltz for the ladies in this love fest. find out more...

CertificationPG Our Rating

Based on the novel by Truman Capote. A brilliant romantic comedy about a young girl, Holly Golightly, who is determined to marry into money, but discovers that her next door neighbour has more important qualities! find out more...

CertificationPG Our Rating

Two best friends become enemies when their weddings are scheduled for the same day at the same hotel. Each attempts to sabotage the other's wedding in this distinctly unfunny, definitively 'chick', flick. find out more...

Certification15 Our Rating

Bridget, Bridget, Bridget!... just when you appeared to have finally got your love life sorted you allow your total lack of self-belief to undermine your happiness… ah, bless. Round two of our disaster prone heroine has all the ingredients that you grew to love in the first film, including the cast, so love it or loath it, lap it up or leave well alone. find out more...

Certification15 Our Rating

An enjoyable adaption of Helen Fielding's bestselling book. We follow our heroine on her increasingly desperate search for someone to love who loves her right back and whose closet merely houses clothes rather than skeletons. 'Bridget Jones's Diary' is a fun and slick romantic comedy very much in the tradition of Notting Hill. find out more...
CARAMEL (2007)

Certification15 Our Rating

Six women seek love marriage and companionship in this sweet-natured tale set round a beauty salon in Beirut. Beautiful young Nisrine is engaged to headstrong Bassam, but is worried about not being the virgin she's supposed to be. Divorced, middle-aged, part-time model Jamale fears the process of ageing. Quiet Rima seems more attracted by other girls, particularly Siham, a client who flirts with her. Thirtysomething Layale is having an affair with a married man, but has caught the eye of the goo find out more...

Certification12 Our Rating

Rebecca Bloomwood is in trouble: unable to pass a shop without making a purchase she's worked herself into a whole world of debt. Even Rebecca's new job as a journalist isn't helping to make a dent on her credit cards, but when she uses, as an analogy, her addiction to shopping, for the financial column she writes for, our ditzy, self-absorbed heroine inadvertently creates a phenomenon. Based on Sophie Kinsella's book of the same title, 'Confessions of a Shopaholic' is a light, fluffy comedy in find out more...
CONFETTI (2006)

Certification15 Our Rating

Confetti magazine, a sort of sub "Hello!" with only one string to its bow, decides to hold a competition for the most original wedding. Not surprisingly they open up a pretty freaky can of worms, but eventually whittle it down to three classic "I'm Mad Me!" couples each with their own distinctly hair-brained take on what would make their wedding ‘out of the ordinary'. Confetti is considerably funnier than it has any right to be, thanks in part to a good cast and a script that's so relentless it find out more...