Maid in Manhattan
Jennifer Lopez plays a modern-day Cinderella and Ralph Fiennes is her Prince Charming in this rags-to-riches romance.
Lopez is a maid in a posh New York hotel who one day tries on the clothes of a wealthy woman.
Ralph is a star politician who, upon meeting her, assumes she is a guest and falls for her charms.
Lopez keeps up the deception throughout this PG-certificate movie, showing twice daily at Keighley Picture House.
The Hours (12a) follows a day in the lives of three different women in this drama from Billy Elliott director Stephen Daldry.
Nicole Kidman plays notorious author Virginia Woolf in 1923 when she starts writing her masterpiece Mrs Dalloway.
Meanwhile, Julianne Moore is considering suicide in 1950s suburbia and Meryl Streep is a nurse in the 1990s.
All three characters disintegrate over the course of their respective day. It is showing from next Friday at the Picture House.
The musical Chicago (12a), starring Catherine Zeta Jones and Renee Zellweger, continues twice daily from today.
All three films will be shown as part of the Picture House's new Thursday matinee season.
Family cartoons The Wild Thornberrys and Treasure Planet (both U) are screened tomorrow and Sunday afternoons.
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