Sit back and have a laugh with these funny films.
When Kate meets Tom, her life takes an upward turn. But is it too good to be true?
Over the course of five social occasions, a committed bachelor may have discovered love.
The Kadam family madden Madame Mallory by opening a restaurant opposite hers.
A once ugly duckling, now a beauty, causes a stir in the Dorset village where she grew up.
The marriage of mismatched Nat and Josh suffers when each is attracted to someone else.
An award-winning film-maker documents her best friend's journey into an assisted marriage.
Paranormal enthusiasts try to prove that ghosts exist in modern society.
A New York lawyer must deliver the body of a man he didn't know back to Northern Ireland.
The Ghostbusters reunite to tangle with the spirit of a 16th-century tyrant.
Classic Ealing comedy about a scotch-laden ship that runs aground off the Hebridean coast.
Three ordinary blokes discover a rift in the space-time continuum in their local pub.
Romantic comedy. A divorcee (Simon Pegg) mistakes Nancy (Lake Bell) for his blind date.
Pursued by police, two teenage boys on stolen bikes try to find a missing bale of cocaine.
Comedy about a man in the midst of a midlife crisis who decides to live in the wilderness.
Shaun takes the day off to have some fun, but he gets more than he bargained for.
A young woman is suddenly orphaned and goes to live with her eccentric relatives.
A poor bank teller finds himself branded a thief when he saves the life of a bookie.
After a financial crisis, a millionaire loses everything apart from a fish and chip shop.
Emma Woodhouse becomes an incorrigible matchmaker, oblivious to the consequences.
Bill Shakespeare (Mathew Baynton) leaves Stratford to follow his dream.
Crane operator Maurice, having never played golf in his life, enters the British Open.
An arborist attempts to win a national tree-climbing competition while pregnant.
Vinnie and Arthur decide to build their own 'Wall of Death'.
Biopic of controversial comedian and star of Taxi and Saturday Night Live, Andy Kaufman.