Polly Come Home (PG-13) Dir: John Hamburg
Ben Stiller plays risk-averse Reuben Feffer, whose best-laid plans for life and love career off track when his bride dumps him on their honeymoon. Stunned, humiliated and in the grip of acute indigestion, Reuben plans to play it safer than ever. But a chance encounter with an adventure-craving, childhood friend named Polly (Jennifer Aniston) changes all that.
Showing: Hereford Odeon
The Dreamers (18) Dir: Bernado Bertolucci
'Only in Paris...' begins this sensuous, intoxicating story of three young people who meet through their passion for cinema, and who share an intense relationship during the summer of 1968. They live to their own rules and as they experiment with other's emotions, their game playing grows increasingly charged.
Showing: Hereford Courtyard
Something's Gotta Give (12a) Dir: Nancy Meyers
When womanising, ageing music executive Harry Sanborn suffers a heart attack at the home of his girlfriend's mother, he finds more than he bargained for. Not only does he start to fall for his host, but finds himself competing for her affection against the young doctor.
Showing: Malvern Theatres
Calendar Girls (12a) Dir: Nigel Cole
Helen Mirren and Julie Walters lead the laughs in this fictionalised version of the Women's Institute's famous nude calendar. Showing: Ledbury Market Theatre (Feb 29 only)
Seabiscuit (PG-13) Dir: Gary Ross
Based on Laura Hillenbrand's best-seller this film tells the story of an undersized thoroughbred racehorse that captured the nation's heart during the Depression. Tobey Maguire stars as hard-luck jockey Red Pollard, who finally achieved glory atop the Biscuit.
Showing: Hereford Odeon (Mar 4 only)
Spellbound (U) Dir: Jeffrey Blitz
Follow eight teenagers on their quest to win the 1999 National Spelling Bee.
Showing: Malvern Theatres (Mar 3 only)
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