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THE GUARD (15)
John Michael McDonagh writes and directs this Irish crime comedy. Unconventional small-town policeman Gerry Boyle (Brendan Gleeson) is less than pleased to be teamed up with rule-abiding FBI agent Wendell Everett (Don Cheadle) when he is called upon to investigate an international smuggling ring. It soon becomes clear that the case is tainted with bribery and corruption but will they be able to make their partnership work in order to catch the bad guys? Mark Strong, Liam Cunningham and David Wilmot co-star. (96 mins)
JOHNNY ENGLISH REBORN (PG)
Rowan Atkinson reprises his role as wildly incompetent secret agent Johnny English in this spy spoof sequel. For the past five years Sir Johnny has been hiding out in a cave in Tibet, learning martial arts at a monastery. He is called back to London for one final mission: to take out a band of international assassins intent on murdering the President of China. With Dominic West, Gillian Anderson, Rosamund Pike & Ben Miller. (101 mins)
THE CHANGE UP (15)
Jason Bateman and Ryan Reynolds star in this fantasy comedy. Old friends Dave & Mitch have wildly differing lifestyles. Lawyer Dave is a family man, married with three kids, while Mitch is a womanizing batchelor. On a drunken night out, they confess their admiration for each others lives in front of a magical fountain. The next morning, the pair discover that they have swapped bodies. Initially intrigued by the situation, they soon thanker after their old lives when events start to spiral out of control. (112 mins)
BEGINNERS (15)
Mike Mills writes and directs this critically acclaimed semi-autobiographical comedy drama starring Ewan McGregor and Christopher Plummer. Thirty-something graphic designer and commitment phobe Oliver is rocked by two momentous announcements by his long-widowed father, Hal. First, he has terminal cancer and secondly, he is gay. Meanwhile, Oliver strikes up his own relationship with Anna, a kooky French actress he meets at a fancy dress party. (104 mins)
THE INBETWEENERS MOVIE (15)
Smash hit big screen adaptation of the hugely popular television comedy series. Will, Simon, Jay and Neil, four different kinds of adolescent misfit, embark on a lads holiday to Crete after finishing secondary school, with predictably chaotic consequences. Crude and foul mouthed but hilarious, this is a fitting companion piece to the TV series. Starring Simon Bird, James Buckley, Blake Harrison & Joe Thomas. (97 mins)
THE HANGOVER: PART 2 (15)
Zach Galifianakis, Justin Bartha, Bradley Cooper and Ed Helms reunite for this comedy sequel. Alan, Doug, Phil and Stu are jetting out to Bangkok for Stus wedding to his Thai girlfriend. With the mortifying memories of the Las Vegas events forever etched in everyones minds, Stu decides to play things safe. Surely nothing can go wrong with a sedate pre-wedding brunch or can it? The supporting cast includes Liam Neeson and Juliette Lewis, while former president Bill Clinton makes a cameo appearance. (101 mins)
LARRY CROWNE (12)
Romantic comedy drama directed and co-written by Tom Hanks. When middle-aged businessman Larry Crowne loses his job as the result of a corporate downsizing, he decides to go back to college to find a new direction and jump-start his stalled life. There he bonds with his fellow students and develops a crush on his teacher Mercedes (Julia Roberts), discovering along the way that letting go of something can sometimes make way for something better. (99 mins)
BEAUTIFUL LIES (12)
Audrey Tautou and Nathalie Baye star in this critically honoured romantic French comedy. Small-town hairdresser Emilie is desperate to help her depressed and affection-starved mother Maddy get over her divorce from Emilies father. To this end, she decides to pass on to her mother a passionate love letter addressed to herself from her lovelorn salon handyman, Jean. All kinds of misunderstandings ensue as Jean finds himself caught up in a showdown between mother and daughter, both of whom end up vying for his attentions. (100 mins)
BAD TEACHER (15)
Riotous comedy starring Cameron Diaz and Justin Timberlake. After being dumped by her sugar daddy, tough-talking bad girl Elizabeth Halsey reluctantly returns to her former job as a middle school teacher. Back in the staff room she sets her sights on a new substitute teacher, who also just happens to be heir to a large fortune. Unfortunately, there is just one small obstacle standing in Elizabeths way: his innocent girlfriend. Let the fun begin! (92 mins)
HORRIBLE BOSSES (15)
Critically acclaimed star-studded comedy about three long-suffering friends who hatch a plan to kill off the nasty bosses who are making their lives hell. Jason Bateman, Charlie Day and Jason Sudeikis star as the trio, who conspire to murder the bosses who are ruining their chances of success and happiness. However, their murderous plan does not go according to plan. With Jennifer Anniston, Colin Farrell, Kevin Spacey & Donald Sutherland. (97 mins)
BRIDESMAIDS (15)
A 30-something bride to be invites her best friends to be her maids of honor. However, this ill - assorted bunch is each determined to give their friend the send off she deserves and rivalry & jealousy soon lead to mayhem. This fun, fast & furious comedy is a big crowd pleaser & the hilarious comic goings on make this chic flick perfect for both men & women. Just the film to make you forget your troubles & have a laugh! (120 mins)
POTICHE (15)
Suzanne is the subservient trophy wife of ruthless umbrella tycoon Robert Pujol. When his workers go on strike, Suzanne takes over the running of the factory and, with the help of her former lover, communist union leader Maurice, quickly proves herself to be a far more effective manager than her husband. Starring two of the most iconic stars of French cinema, Catherine Deneuve and Gerald Depardieu and directed by acclaimed filmmaker Francois Ozon, this is a hilarious, stylish and subversive romantic comedy that turns the battle of the sexes on its head and refuses to pull any of its punches. (103 mins)
WATER FOR ELEPHANTS (12A)
Robert Pattinson and Reese Witherspoon star in this beautifully filmed romantic drama based on the historical novel by Sara Gruen & set during Americas Great Depression in the 1930s. After his parents are killed in a car accident, promising student Jacob suffers an emotional breakdown and runs away to find work as a vet with a travelling circus. He meets a host of colourful characters including tyrannical animal trainer August and his beautiful wife Marlena. A love triangle develops leading to drama inside & outside the ring. (115 mins)
BEASTLY (12A)
Fantasy drama, retelling the classic Beauty and the Beast story with a modern twist. Handsome Kyle Kingson is a rich young man who enjoys teasing the less fortunate. When he tricks the goth girl Kendra at school, she uses her dark magic to turn him into a hideous creature. Sent away to live in Brooklyn by his father, Kyle makes a deal with a drug addict to protect him as long as his daughter, Lindy, moves into Kyle's home. Gradually, Kyle and Lindy will form an unlikely bond. Starring Alex Pettyfer, Vanessa Hudgeons & Mary Kate Olsen. (86 mins)
YOUR HIGHNESS (15)
Comedy adventure written by and starring Danny McBride. Arrogant and lazy, Prince Thadeous has always lived in the shadow of his handsome and heroic older brother Fabious. While Fabious spends his days performing valiant deeds such as slaying dragons and rescuing damsels in distress. But when Fabious fiancee Belladonna is kidnapped by an evil wizard, Thadeous finally gets the chance to prove his worth. With James Franco & Natalie Portman. (102 mins)
LOVE AND OTHER DRUGS (15)
Romantic comedy starring Jake Gyllenhaal & Anne Hathaway. Jamie is an ambitious & promiscuous pharmaceutical salesman who has always kept his emotions firmly in check as he uses his infallible charm to get his way in his job and with women. But when he meets free-spirited artist Maggie he finds his usual tricks have little effect. He is soon hopelessly infatuated with her, but there is a reason why she won't let him get close, as Jamie is about to discover. (112 mins)
PAUL (15)
British sci-fi comedy written by and starring Simon Pegg and Nick Frost. Two nerdy Brits, Graeme Willy and Clive Gollings, are driving across the United States in a hired van to a comic book convention in San Diego. As they pass by Area 51, a military base known for multiple UFO sightings, they accidentally pick up an alien, Paul (voiced by Seth Rogen), and before long their quiet road trip has turned into a hilarious intergalactic adventure. (104 mins)
MORNING GLORY (12)
Rachel McAdams, Harrison Ford, Diane Keaton and Jeff Goldblum star in this comedy set in the world of television production, penned by The Devil Wears Prada screenwriter. Ambitious young television producer Becky is offered a job on Americas worst - performing morning chat show. Hiring a cynical, veteran newscaster to host the show causes fireworks. Becky must overcome the poor ratings and in-fighting to transform the show into a success. (107 mins)
MEET THE PARENTS: LITTLE FOCKERS (12)
The third film in the comedy franchise sees the return of regulars Robert De Niro, Ben Stiller, Dustin Hoffman and Owen Wilson. After ten years and two children with wife Pam, Greg begins to display signs of a mid-life crisis, musing on his role as a father and going out on a limb in an attempt to earn some extra money for his family. Father in law Jacks doubts and suspicions are immediately rekindled. Harvey Keitel, Barbra Streisand and Jessica Alba co-star. (97 mins)
DUE DATE (15)
Robert Downey Jr. and Zach Galifianakis star in this road trip comedy. Businessman Peter is an anxiously expectant first-time father whose wifes due date is only five days away. As he rushes to catch a flight home to Los Angeles, complications arise and he is forced to hitch a ride with aspiring actor Ethan. The two unlikely companions embark on a frenzied cross-country trip that will change both of their lives forever. Jamie Foxx and Michelle Monaghan co-star. (100 mins)
LETTERS TO JULIET (PG)
Travelling to Verona in Italy, Sophie stumbles upon an age-old superstition whereby people seeking advice in matters of the heart leave letters in the courtyard home of Shakespeares fictional Juliet, & are answered by a group of volunteers. Replying herself to a letter unanswered for 50 years, she is amazed when its author, Claire (Vanessa Redgrave), arrives with her grandson to track down her long lost fiance. Sophie joins them on their quest & finds herself tumbling headlong into a romance of her own. This enchanting, romantic drama is beautifully filmed in Italys gorgeous locals. (105 mins)
RED (12)
A group of former government assassins fights back against the CIA after they're targeted for knowing too much. This adaptation of Warren Ellis acclaimed DC Comics graphic novels is terrific entertainment – an action comedy that is both exciting & character driven. The vintage cast includes Bruce Willis, Morgan Freeman, John Malkovich, Helen Mirren, Richard Dreyfus & Ernest Borgnine. (111 mins)
ANOTHER YEAR (PG)
Mike Leigh writes and directs this observational comedy drama depicting a year in the life of a contented middle-aged London couple. Gerri is happily married to Tom. The film follows Gerri as she opens her home and heart to her emotionally needy colleague Mary, helps a chronic insomniac, spends time on her allotment with Tom and plays host to their 30-year-old lawyer son Joe & his wife and baby. Starring Jim Broadbent, Imelda Staunton & Ruth Sheen. (129 mins)
TAMARA DREWE (15)
Stephen Frears directs this critically acclaimed, beautifully filmed adaptation of the comedy comic strip. Gemma Arterton stars as Tamara Drewe, a former ugly duckling turned glamourpuss who makes a triumphant return to the sleepy Dorset village of Ewedown. Having spent a few years in London reinventing herself as a music journalist and sex kitten, Tamara now makes an indelible mark on the village and its clutch of middle-class, sex-obsessed residents but her past threatens to catches up with her. (111 mins)
DATE NIGHT (15)
Steve Carell and Tina Fey star in this comedy of errors. Claire and Phil are a suburban couple who feel that their lives have become humdrum. In an attempt to rekindle their spark, they plan a romantic evening at a hip Manhattan bistro. When they arrive at the glamorous venue, they get a lot more excitement than they bargained for when a case of mistaken identity turns their intimate evening into a hair-raising walk on the wild side involving a powerful gangster. (88 mins)
KNIGHT AND DAY (12)
Blockbuster action comedy with Tom Cruise and Cameron Diaz. When sweet-natured June meets Miller on a flight, she finds her life turned upside down as it emerges that Miller is a secret agent on a mission to protect a powerful new piece of technology. Forced to flee the country with him, June finds herself catapulted into a dizzyingly violent international adventure that takes the fugitive pair across the globe and into each others arms. (110 mins)
CEMETERY JUNCTION (15)
Playing out against the glamorous backdrop of Reading during the 1970s, this critically acclaimed comedy drama focuses on a small group of colourful characters that work for an insurance company. Written, directed and produced by Ricky Gervais and Stephen Merchant, the film marks the duos first collaboration for the big screen and features a cast that includes Ralph Fiennes, Emily Watson and Gervais himself. (95 mins)
THE INFORMANT! (15)
A rising star (Mat Damon)t in the agricultural industry suddenly turns whistleblower in hopes of gaining a lucrative promotion and becoming a hero of the common people, inadvertently revealing his penchant for helping himself to the corporate coffers and ultimately threatening to derail the very investigation he helped to launch in this offbeat comedy from Academy Award-winning director Steven Soderbergh. (108 mins)
VALENTINES DAY (12A)
Garry Marshall directs this romantic comedy following the experiences of various intertwining Los Angeles singletons and couples as they break up and make up on Valentine's Day. The star-studded ensemble cast includes Julia Roberts, Anne Hathaway, Jessica Alba, Shirley MacLaine, Ashton Kutcher and Bradley Cooper. (120 mins)
THE BOUNTY HUNTER (12A)
Romantic comedy starring Jennifer Aniston and Gerard Butler. Down-on-his-luck bounty hunter Milo Boyd is assigned what appears to be a dream job when he is asked to track down his bail-jumping ex-wife, reporter Nicole. When she promptly disappears on the trail of a hot murder cover-up story, a game of one-upmanship ensues between the two exes as they resort to every trick in the book to outsmart each other. (110 mins)
ITS COMPLICATED (15)
Engaging romantic comedy starring Meryl Streep, Alec Baldwin and Steve Martin. After ten years of divorce, Jane enjoys an easy relationship with her ex-husband Jake. But an innocent meal together takes a turn for the complicated. With Jake remarried to the much younger Agnes, Jane is now the other woman. Drawn into this already-tangled web is Adam, the architect hired to redesign Janes kitchen, who finds himself attracted to Jane. (120 mins)
ME AND ORSON WELLES (12)
Engaging period drama set in the theatrical world of 1930s New York. Zac Efron stars as Richard Samuels, a young actor thrown into the legendary Mercury Theatre Company just before the opening of Orson Welles historic staging of Julius Caesar. Richard is soon immersed in a unique creative process, romancing beautiful Sonja (Claire Danes) & learning how to handle the brilliant egomaniac, Welles (Christian McKay). (113 mins)
UP IN THE AIR (15)
George Clooney stars in this comedy drama as Ryan Bingham, a corporate downsizing expert - in other words, his job is to fire people from theirs. He travels around the country, racking up air miles and living out of a suitcase. When his way of life come under threat by new procedures implemented by his hotshot colleague Natalie (Anna Kendrick), he determines to prove how valuable his role is. Winner of the 2010 BAFTA for Best Adapted Screenplay. (109 mins)
HOLY WATER (15)
Comedy set in rural Ireland. Four bachelors living in a remote spa town feel that life is passing them by. With no career opportunities, very few eligible women, and no nightlife to speak of, they seem fated to live in a state of crippling boredom. But when local postman Podger Byrnes hatches a daring plan to hijack a shipment of Viagra and sell it on the open market in Amsterdam, the towns sad decline is reversed overnight. Starring Linda Hamilton, John Lynch (93 mins)
JULIE AND JULIA (12)
A charming celebration of the life of Julia Child - one of American foods most influential and beloved figureheads & based on the book by Julie Powell (Amy Adams). Powell, a frustrated New York bureaucrat, wanted to be a writer so she gave herself a challenge: to cook her way through Julias recipes in one year and to blog about it. The film charts Powells sense of fulfillment with both cooking and writing together with Childs love of food, her husband & 1950s Paris. A delightful concoction with outstanding performances. (120 mins)
AN EDUCATION (12)
Critically acclaimed drama set in 1960s London, adapted for the screen by novelist Nick Hornby from the memoirs of journalist Lynn Barber. Jenny is a young woman destined for a promising yet somewhat narrow future at Oxford University and beyond. Longing for romance and sophistication, she enjoys a whirlwind romance with the mysterious, older playboy David but will he be her undoing? Stylish, clever & funny with a superb ensemble cast including Alfred Molina, Dominic Cooper, Rosamund Pike and Emma Thompson. (95 mins)
THE TIME TRAVELLERS WIFE (12)
Romantic fantasy drama based on the best selling novel by Audrey Niffenegger. Eric Bana stars as Chicago librarian Henry DeTamble, who is born with a genetic disorder that causes him involuntarily to time travel during stress. This means that he often drops out of the present for long periods of time, causing his ongoing and deeply passionate romance with the love of his life, artist Clare (Rachel McAdams), to run into all kinds of difficult complexities. (107 mins)
KINKY BOOTS (12)
Feel good, comedy-drama based on actual events in Northampton. The owner of a traditional mens footwear factory that has survived for generations, faces imminent closure which would have a severe impact on the local people. A chance meeting with flamboyant cabaret act Lola convinces him that, to stay afloat, his companys footwear range will have to branch out. Turning out stylish kinky boots for transvestites like Lola is not quite what he had in mind. (107 mins)
THE UGLY TRUTH (15)
Battle of the sexes romantic comedy starring Katherine Heigl as Abby, a romantically-challenged TV producer whose fruitless search for Mr Perfect has left her terminally single. When she becomes reluctantly embroiled in a series of outrageous tests devised by chauvinistic correspondent Mike (Gerard Butler) to prove his theories on relationships, she is taken aback by the dramatic and unexpected results. (96 mins)
THE PROPOSAL (12)
Romantic comedy starring Sandra Bullock. Margaret Tate is a tyrannical business executive on the brink of deportation from the United States back to her homeland of Canada. Margaret coerces her young assistant Andrew (Ryan Reynolds) into marrying her so that she can stay in the country and he can stay in his job. In order to keep up the facade, Margaret must now endure a trip to Alaska to meet her future in-laws (107 mins)
BRUNO (18)
Sacha Baron Cohen brings his alter ego, flamboyant gay Austrian fashionista and supermodel wannabe Bruno, to the big screen in this feature-length docu-comedy. The camera follows Bruno as he blithely interacts with the American public, pressing every homophobic, racist and otherwise outrageously controversial button as he goes. (82 mins)
THE HANGOVER (18)
Uprorious comedy about the aftermath of a bachelor party. Ed Helms, Bradley Cooper and Zach Galifianakis star as three friends who lose their best friend Doug just 40 hours before his wedding dthrough various drunken misadventures at his Las Vegas bachelor party. The trio must attempt to retrace all the bad decisions they made the night before and figure out where things went wrong. Heather Graham co-stars. (99 mins)
CHERI (15)
Stephen Frears directs this romantic drama set in 1920s Paris, based on the novel by Colette. Michelle Pfeiffer stars as Lea, a famed courtesan. At the request of her former colleague and rival Madame Peloux (Kathy Bates), Lea agrees to spend a few weeks initiating her young playboy son Cheri (Rupert Friend) into the ways of love. However, their liaison unexpectedly blossoms into a full-blown romance, and the infuriated Peloux takes her revenge. (92 mins)
LOOKING FOR ERIC (15)
Ken Loach directs this upbeat comedy set in Manchester, about a football mad postman. Facing an uncertain future & problems with his wife & daughter, Eric steals a joint from his teenage son, takes a drag and starts recounting his woes to a poster of the football legend Eric Cantona. By magic the philosophical one miraculously appears, spouting forth his wisdom to his number one fan, & taking him on a journey of blissful self-discovery. (116 mins)
THE BOAT THAT ROCKED (15A)
Richard Curtis writes and directs this comedy set in the world of the pop music and pirate radio stations of 1960s Britain. Philip Seymour Hoffman stars as an American DJ who, along with his fellow broadcasters, takes the airwaves by storm via a pirate radio station operating from a boat in the middle of the stormy North Sea in order to escape the confines of stuffy British law. Bill Nighy, Emma Thompson and Kenneth Branagh co-star. (135 mins)
17 AGAIN (12 A)
Comedy starring Matthew Perry and Zac Efron. In 1989 Mike, a popular high school senior, gives up college to settle down with his pregnant girlfriend. 20 years later, things are not going well for Mike – separated, career at a standstill and strained relations with his teenage children. Mike is unexpectedly given the chance to change his adult life when he finds himself miraculously transformed back to the age of 17. How will he fit in with the class of 2009? (101 mins)
IN THE LOOP (15)
This feature comedy is a big-screen spin-off of the BBC series - In the Thick of It - satirizing the inner workings of British and American politics as both powers attempt to sell the Iraq invasion to the public. When British Minister of International Development (Tom Hollander) blunders by announcing on national television that war is unforeseeable, the British government is sent into a spiral of chaos and spin involving Washington. Starring James Gandolfini (106 mins)
MARLEY AND ME (PG)
Owen Wilson and Jennifer Aniston star in this family comedy based on the bestselling autobiographical book by John Grogan. Soon after they are married, John and Jenny Grogan adopt an adorably naughty golden Labrador puppy. Despite his wayward behaviour, the pooch remains with them through the years as they raise children, move home, change jobs and experience the ups and downs of family life. Kathleen Turner & Alan Arkin co-star. (111 mins)
CONFESSIONS OF A SHOPAHOLIC (PG)
Romantic comedy based on the novels by Sophie Kinsella. Isla Fisher stars as Rebecca, a young woman with an unhealthy obsession with shopping which has left her heavily in debt. She eventually gets a job as a financial advisor for a magazine & becomes famous almost overnight after writing a popular article about shoes, and uses her new-found celebrity to help solve her own financial problems. In the meantime, she begins a romantic relationship with a wealthy entrepreneur. (100 mins)
TWO LOVERS (15)
Joaquin Phoenix and Gwyneth Paltrow star in this New York-set romantic drama. Aspiring photographer and lonely introvert Leonard has moved back with his parents following a recent heartbreak. They try to set him up with Sandra, the sweet and caring daughter of a family friend. All seems to be going smoothly until Leonard meets Michelle, the beautiful but volatile mistress of a wealthy married man and Leonard finds himself caught between the glamour-puss and the girl next door. (105 mins)
DUPLICITY (PG)
Two ex-spies battle it out for love and money in this slick corporate caper starring Julia Roberts and Clive Owen. After leaving the world of espionage behind, CIA officer Claire & MI6 operative Ray find themselves on opposing sides, both trying to secure a secret formula that will make their respective multinational bosses (Tom Wilkinson & Paul Giamatti) a fortune. However, as they each try to outdo the other, urged on by their eager employers, with double-crosses and underhand moves aplenty, they soon find themselves falling for the oldest trick in the book - love. (125 mins)
HES JUST NOT THAT INTO YOU (12A)
Entertaining romantic comedy drama based on the self-help book of the same name, chronicling the relationships of several Baltimore couples, all of whom have one thing in common: one person in each couple is a lot more committed to their partner than vice versa. The multiple, interconnecting storylines focus on the trials and tribulations of these various couples & the challenges of reading & misreading human berhaviour. A star-studded cast includes Jennifer Connelly, Scarlett Johansson, Jenifer Aniston, Ben Affleck & Drew Barrymore. (125 mins)
BRIDE WARS (PG)
Romantic comedy starring Anne Hathaway and Kate Hudson as two best friends who become arch rivals overnight when they realise they have scheduled their fairytale weddings for the same date. Their competitiveness knows no bounds as both women resort to ever more devious tactics to secure the very best of everything - including the guest list - for themselves. (89 mins)
NEW IN TOWN (12)
In this romantic comedy, Renee Zellweger stars as Lucy Hill, a powerful businesswoman who feels right at home in glamorous Miami. But soon a business opportunity takes her to small town America, and she realizes that she may have found more there than just another way to climb the corporate ladder. Harry Connick Jr. co-stars as the object of Lucy's affection. (93 mins)
THE PINK PANTHER 2 (PG)
In this sequel to the 2006 hit, Steve Martin is back as the less-than-smooth Inspector Clouseau. This time around, he matches wits with Chief Inspector Dreyfus, played by fellow comedic genius John Cleese. The film also features returning stars Jean Reno and Emily Mortimer, as well as Andy Garcia & Alfred Molina. (91 mins)
A BUNCH OF AMATEURS (15)
Jefferson Steel (Burt Reynolds) is an ageing Hollywood action hero - out of work, vain, insecure and desperate to revive his flagging career. His incompetent agent, keen to find Jefferson work, stumbles upon the perfect role: a prestige run in the British theatre playing King Lear at Stratford. Jefferson believes he has landed the role of a lifetime and arrives in the UK only to discover the reality. Instead of a leading role in a Royal Shakespeare Company Production at Stratford upon Avon, Jefferson has committed to star as King Lear for an amateur dramatic society in Suffolk. Imelda Staunton & Derek Jacobi co -star in this funny & heart-warming British comedy (93 mins)
GHOST TOWN (12)
Bertram Pincus (Ricky Gervais) is a man whose people skills leave much to be desired. When Pincus dies unexpectedly, but is miraculously revived within minutes, he wakes up to discover that he now has the annoying ability to see ghosts. Even worse, they all want something from him, particularly Frank Herlihy (Greg Kinnear), who pesters him into breaking up the impending marriage of his widow Gwen (Téa Leoni). With sharp performances, deadpan hilarity & quirky charm this is an entertaining feel good love story. (98 mins)
VICKY CRISTINA BARCELONA (12)
Two girlfriends on a summer holiday in Spain become enamored with the same painter (Javier Bardem), unaware that his ex-wife (Penelope Cruz), with whom he has a tempestuous relationship, is about to re-enter the picture. Veteran director Woody Allen applies his trademark skill with script and characters to create a witty, good looking, surprising, ultimately rewarding study of the complexity of human relationships. With Scarlett Johansson & Patricia Clarkson. (96 mins)
YES MAN (12)
Recently dumped by his wife and stuck in a dead-end job, Carl Allen (Jim Carrey) is a man who prefers to keep himself to himself and, as such, he always says no to every opportunity that comes his way. However, when hes coerced into attending a self help seminar led by self proclaimed Yes Man Terrence Bundley (Terence Stamp), Carls life is turned around. Suddenly hes saying Yes to everything, whatever the consequences, and he's having a ball. (104 mins)
HOW TO LOSE FRIENDS AND ALIENATE PEOPLE (15)
Simon Pegg joins an all-star cast, including Kirsten Dunst, Gillian Anderson, Danny Housten and Jeff Bridges. This is a funny adaptation of Toby Young's best-selling book of the same name that chronicles Sidney Young's dismal failure at New York's most prestigious magazine. He cuts a swathe through Manhattan for all the wrong reasons and his bad manners and vulgar pranks lead to monumental mishaps with hilarious consequences. (105 mins)
BURN AFTER READING (15)
George Clooney, Brad Pitt, Frances McDormand, Tilda Swinton and John Malkovich star in this outrageous spy comedy about murder, blackmail, sex addiction and physical fitness! When a disc filled with some of the CIA’s most irrelevant secrets gets in the hands of two determined, but dim-witted, gym employees, the duo are intent on exploiting their find. From Oscar winning directors the Coen brothers comes this brilliantly clever, critically acclaimed and entertaining movie. (92 mins)
MARRIED LIFE (PG)
This engaging musing on the trials and tribulations of marriage is set in 1949. Harry has fallen deeply in love with a blonde beauty named Kay. He confesses his secret to his longtime bachelor friend, Richard. Unfortunately for Harry, Richard is instantly smitten, and makes up his mind that he will do whatever it takes to win Kay for himself. Harry, meanwhile, continues to plot ways to escape his marriage, though he fears leaving Pat will destroy her. Starring Pierce Brosnan, Chris Cooper, Patricia Clarkson, Rachel McAdams. (87 mins)
EASY VIRTUE (PG)
In the 1920s, a young Englishman marries a glamorous American. When he brings her home to meet the parents, she arrives like a blast from the future - blowing their entrenched British stuffiness out the window. This Delightfully witty adaptation of the Noel Coward play cuts to the core of English snobbery. The first rate cast includes Kristin Scott Thomas, Colin Firth, Ben Barnes & Jessica Biel. (97 mins)
THE LAST OF THE BLONDE BOMBSHELLS (15)
After her husband's death, a widow (Judi Dench) re-kindles her musical roots. She seeks out the female band she played with during World War II. The one non-female in the troop was a cross-dressing drummer (Ian Holm) with whom she still is friends. Slowly the band grows, but their sound is lacking until a singer (Cleo Laine) is added to the mix. Terrific feel good British musical drama with June Whitfield, Joan Sims, Olympia Dukakis, Leslie Caron. (85 mins)
THE ACCIDENTAL HUSBAND (12)
Emma has a hit radio talk show and a loving relationship with her conventional fiancé, Richard (Colin Firth). Discovering she is already married to a man she's never met before, Emma tracks down her accidental husband - Patrick, a charming fireman, with a big secret...he was behind the accidental marriage. Emma starts to admire his carefree passion for life and must therefore make a choice of partner in this romantic comedy. (90 mins)
THE WOMEN (12)
A group of gossipy, high-society women spend their days at the beauty salon and fashion shows. The sweet, happily married Mary Haines finds her marriage in trouble when shop girl Crystal Allen gets her hooks into Mary's man. Naturally, this situation becomes the hot talk amongst Mary's catty friends, especially scandal monger Sylvia Fowler. This remake of the 1939 classic stars Meg Ryan, Annette Bening, Eva Mendes, Bette Midler, Carrie Fisher. (114 mins)
PRICELESS (12)
Jean is a shy waiter working in a grand hotel when he is mistaken for a successful millionaire by the beautiful, scheming adventuress Irene. When she discovers his lowly status, Irene beats a quick retreat. But love-struck Jean pursues her to the Cote d'Azur. Quickly running out of money, he adopts his beloved's lifestyle, setting himself up as a male gigolo and moving into a luxury hotel. The glitzy fun and games quickly come to a head in this sparkling romantic comedy. Starring Audrey Tatou (116 mins)
COLLEGE ROAD TRIP (U)
Martin Lawrence is an overprotective father who wants to keep his college-bound daughter, Melanie, close to home. When Melanie declares her intention to attend Georgetown instead of Northwestern, James insistently sets out with her on a cross-country car journey to Washington D.C., hoping to dissuade her along the way. En route, of course, plenty of hi-jinks ensue. Donny Osmond turns up as an eerily cheery dad also on a college-touring campaign. (80 mins)
GET SMART (12)
Maxwell Smart (Steve Carell) works as an analyst at Control, a U.S. spy agency. When criminal organisation KAOS penetrates Control and begins to kill it’s agents around the world, The Chief (Alan Arkin) promotes Smart and partners him with Agent 99 (Anne Hathaway). Together they must go to Russia to track down Siegfried (Terence stamp) – the head of KAOS. This action packed modern updating of the classic spoof spy TV show is great fun all the way. (110 mins)
SEX AND THE CITY (15)
The Fab Four catwalk their way into this popular feature film. At long last, Carrie, Miranda, Charlotte and Samantha are back. They're older, wiser and wittier, but have times really changed, and importantly, will Carrie get her fairy-tale ending with Mr Big? Starring Sara Jessica Parker & Kim Cattrall (139 mins)
MAMMA MIA (PG)
Sophie has it all -- a carefree life on a Greek island, a loving fiance, and happy friends. But no father. By reading her mother's (Meryl Streep) diary she discovers that she has three possible fathers. She secretly invites all three to the wedding in a desperate bid to discover his identity. Featuring the songs of ABBA, and based on the world's number one musical comedy, this movie is solid gold feel-good entertainment. With Pierce Brosnan, Colin Firth & Julie Walters (108 mins)
MADE OF HONOUR (12)
Tom (Patrick Dempsey) leads a good life: he's sexy, successful and he can always rely on Hannah (Michelle Monaghan), his delightful best friend and the one constant in his life. It's the perfect setup until Hannah returns from Scotland to announce she intends to marry and wants Tom to be her maid of honour. He reluctantly agrees to fill the role....but only so he can attempt to woo Hannah and stop the wedding before it's too late. Delightful romantic comedy (101 mins
SON OF RAMBOW (12)
Set on a long English summer in the early 80's, this is a comedy about friendship, faith and growing up. Will is the eldest son of a fatherless Plymouth Brethren family, who regard themselves as God's 'chosen ones' and their strict moral code means that Will has never been allowed to mix with the other 'worldlies,' listen to music or watch TV, until he finds himself caught up in the extraordinary world of Lee Carter - the school terror and maker of bizarre home movies. Together they decide to make their own version of the Sylvester Stallone actioner. (90 mins)
27 DRESSES (12)
Jane has been a bridesmaid 27 times and selflessly plans friends' weddings. She's in love with her boss, dreaming of a wedding of her own. When her flirtatious sister Tess comes to town, Jane silently watches the man she loves fall for Tess. Worse, Jane may be called upon to plan their wedding. Can Jane uncork her feelings? A delightful romantic comedy with a great script & winning performances. Starring Katherine Heigl. (107 mins).
DEFINITELY, MAYBE (12)
A 30-something Manhattan dad (Ryan Reynolds), is in the midst of a divorce when his 10-year-old daughter starts to question him about his life before marriage. Reliving his ca personal trials and tribulations,he tells Maya about his three most meaningful relationships. As Maya attempts to work out which of the women became her mother she begins to understand the complexity of love and Will realizes that it's never too late to go back. Heart-warming romantic comedy with Rachel Weisz & Abigail Breslin (110 mins)
JUNO (15)
Warm and wonderful, outrageously offbeat comedy. Juno (Ellen Page) is a cool, confident teenager who takes a detour into adulthood when she's faced with an unplanned pregnancy - and sets out to find the perfect parents for her baby. With the help of her charmingly unassuming boyfriend, supportive dad and no-nonsense step-mom, Juno sets her sights on an affluent couple longing to adopt their first child. (92 mins)
ST TRINIANS (12)
St Trinian's, a school for "young ladies" with its anarchic doctrine of free expression, brings together a motley crew of girls who, using their wit and ingenuity, save the school from bankruptcy. This new 2007 re-imagining of the naughty schoolgirl saga stars Colin Firth, Rupert Everett, Mischa Barton & Stephen Fry (95 mins)
DEATH AT A FUNERAL (15)
In this 2007 British black comedy, a father dies and his family and friends convene at the family home for his funeral. The film interweaves multiple story lines, involving members of the family and a mysterious dwarf who has a dark secret about the deceased. A frenzied farce ensues. Matthew Macfadyen, Jane Asher, Rupert Graves. (90 mins)
THE NANNY DIARIES (12)
College graduate Annie (Scarlett Johansson) goes to work as a nanny for a rich New York family. Ensconced in their home, she has to juggle their dysfunction, a new romance, and the spoiled brat in her charge. Sharp comedy drama with Laura Linney, Chris Evans & Paul Giamatti (101 mins)
RUN, FAT BOY, RUN (12)
Five years ago Dennis (Simon Pegg) was about to marry Libby, his pregnant fiancée. He got cold feet and ran for the hills, and he's been going in circles ever since. When Dennis discovers Libby's hooked up with a high-flying-go-getter, he realizes it's now or never. He enters a marathon to show he's more than a quitter but then finds out just how much sweat, strain and tears it takes to run for 26 miles. Nobody gives him a chance but Dennis knows this is his only hope to be more than a running joke. Cracking comedy directed by David Schwimmer (95 mins)
NO RESERVATIONS (PG)
When a top chef (Catherine Zeta-Jones) gains unexpected custody of a little girl (Abigail Breslin), her life gets thrown off course. Things get even more complicated when some sexy chef competition (Aaron Eckhart) enters her kitchen and her heart. Warm-hearted romantic comedy (100 mins)
MR WOODCOCK (12)
The author of a self help book violates his own advice when he discovers that his widowed mother is engaged to Mr Woodcock (Billy Bob Thornton), his old gym teacher who made high school hell for generations of students. He is determined to stop the marriage at all costs. Frantic comedy with Susan Sarandon (84 mins)
I NOW PRONOUNCE YOU CHUCK AND LARRY (15)
Two straight, single Philadelphia fire fighters pretend to be a gay couple in order to receive domestic partner benefits. Madcap comedy with Adam Sandler & Kevin James (100 mins)
THE SIMPSONS MOVIE (PG)
When Homer accidentally pollutes the river with toxic waste from the nuclear power plant, he gets fired from his job, and everyone has to evacuate Springfield, possibly forever. Americas favourite dysfunctional family finally arrive on the big screen and its an unmitigated triumph, superbly funny and creative with a razor sharp script that does full justice to the television show. (87 mins)
HAIRSPRAY (PG)
Plump teenager Tracy Turnblad and her best friend Penny Pingleton audition to be on The Corny Collins Show and Tracy wins. When scheming Amber Von Tussle and her mother plot to destroy Tracy, it turns to chaos. After finding success on Broadway, the hilarious John Waters 1988 musical extravaganza receives a glossy makeover with this Adam Shankman remake featuring a star-studded cast led by newcomer Nicole Bronsky, John Travolta, Michelle Pfeiffer and Christopher Walken. (117 mins)
OCEANS 13 (PG)
Danny Ocean (George Clooney) rounds the boys up for a third heist to get revenge on double crossing casino owner Willy Bank (Al Pacino). Glossy smash hit 2007 blockbusting crime caper that continues the winning formula of the previous outings and is guaranteed to please. The starry cast also includes Brad Pitt, Matt Damon, Elliott Gould, Ellen Barkin, Andy Garcia & Eddie Izzard (122 mins)
SAVING GRACE (15)
Grace (Brenda Blethyn) has just lost her husband but she's also discovered that he's left her in debt to the tune of thousands of pounds. Faced with her home, Grace turns to the only thing she's got left: her skill as a greenhouse gardener. She and her handyman Matthew hatch a brilliant marijuana-growing scheme. But are they doing the right thing? Can Matthew's girlfriend put up with these kind of illegal antics? And finally, once they grow it, can they even manage to sell the stuff? Heart warming & funny 2000 British comedy drama with Craig Ferguson, Martin Clunes & Leslie Phillips. (90 mins)
SHALL WE DANCE (PG)
Warm hearted 2004 romantic comedy. Richard Gere is a lawyer who signs up for ballroom dance lessons after falling for a beautiful instructor (Jennifer Lopez). Keeping it a secret from his wife (Susan Sarandon). Gently paced, amusing and old-fashioned entertainment with a great cast and music. (106 mins)
GREENFINGERS (15)
Based on a true story about a group of British convicts who become prize- winning gardeners. Colin and Fergus are incarcerated in an experimental facility in England. They take up gardening as part of their rehabilitation under the guidance of horticulture expert Georgina Woodhouse (Helen Mirren) Eventually, their diligence pays off and they go on to compete in the prestigious Hampton Court Palace Flower Show. Cracking 2000 British comedy drama with Clive Owen & David Kelly. (90 mins)
KEEPING MUM (15)
A sleepy little English village receives a rude awakening in this highly regarded British comedy drama. A dysfunctional family headed by the absent minded Reverend Goodman (Rowan Atkinson), his dissatisfied wife (Kristin Scott Thomas) and their two children all have various problems including extra-marital affairs with a handsome American golfer (Patrick Swayze), school bullying and monotony. This family needs salvation fast. Enter the new housekeeper Grace Hawkins (Maggie Smith), a gentle motherly woman with an answer to everything. But Grace is not all she seems. (103 mins)


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