RETRO FILM SERIES DOUBLE FEATURES
Select Fridays at 7pm | $12 per person.
February 13, 2026
Roger Michell’s NOTTING HILL
(PG-13, 1999, 123 min)
There’s a reason Notting Hill has become the quintessential Valentine’s Day movie. Hugh Grant charms as William Thacker, a humble London bookstore owner whose quiet life is turned upside down when he meets Julia Roberts, the world-famous actress with a dazzling smile and heart to match. From accidental encounters to stolen moments in rain-soaked streets and cozy bookstores, their improbable romance blossoms with humor, tenderness, and unforgettable lines. Beloved for its witty dialogue, iconic moments, and perfect chemistry, the film has enchanted audiences for decades. It’s a story about love across worlds, serendipity, and the little miracles that make the heart skip a beat — pure romantic magic.
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Frank Coraci’s THE WEDDING SINGER
(PG-13, 1998, 96 min)
Adam Sandler trades in his usual wild antics for genuine charm as Robbie Hart, a small-town wedding singer with big romantic dreams. After being left at the altar, Robbie’s faith in love takes a nosedive—until he meets Julia (Drew Barrymore), a sweet and down-to-earth waitress engaged to the wrong guy. As Robbie helps her plan her wedding, their friendship blossoms into something neither expected, filled with 80s nostalgia, outrageous mishaps, and plenty of heart. Between neon-colored fashion, sing-along ballads, and laugh-out-loud moments, the film proves that the right person can turn even heartbreak into a happily-ever-after. Endlessly funny, surprisingly tender, and fueled by Sandler and Barrymore’s irresistible chemistry, it’s one of the 90s’ most beloved rom-coms—and a Valentine’s Day classic.
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