Not Another Happy Ending.

Contains infrequent strong language and moderate sex references
Director(s)John McKay
Production year2013
Genre(s)Romance, Comedy
Approx. running minutes98m
CastKaren Gillan, Stanley Weber, Iain De Caestecker, Gary Lewis, Henry Ian Cusick, Freya Mavor, Kate Dickie, Amy Manson, Niall Greig Fulton, Bill Barclay, John McKay, David Solomons, Claire Mundell, Lorne Balfe, George Geddes, Calum Ross, Kelly Valentine Hendry, Victor Jenkins, Andy Harris

Not Another Happy Ending.

Contains infrequent strong language and moderate sex references
language
There is infrequent use of strong language ('f**k'). One occurs when the heroine is talking to her estranged father, who becomes angry when he realises that much of the humour in her book is based on her memories of him when she was a child. It is an exclamation of exasperation and frustration rather than a personal and aggressive insult. Another occurs in the lyrics of a song on the soundtrack. There is also some milder bad language, including uses of 'wanker' and 'crap'.
sex
The sex references occur during a scene in which the heroine is advised by her boyfriend to consider writing in the nude in order to help remove her writer's block. She tells him that this is just an excuse for him to "stare at [her] tits" and he replies "they are great tits." A later scene in which she does write in the nude includes brief glimpses of her partially covered breasts and a shot of her naked backside.
Contains infrequent strong language and moderate sex references
Classified Date:
18/09/2013
Version:
2D
Use:
Cinema
Distributor:
Kaleidoscope Home Entertainment
language
There is infrequent use of strong language ('f**k'). One occurs when the heroine is talking to her estranged father, who becomes angry when he realises that much of the humour in her book is based on her memories of him when she was a child. It is an exclamation of exasperation and frustration rather than a personal and aggressive insult. Another occurs in the lyrics of a song on the soundtrack. There is also some milder bad language, including uses of 'wanker' and 'crap'.
sex
The sex references occur during a scene in which the heroine is advised by her boyfriend to consider writing in the nude in order to help remove her writer's block. She tells him that this is just an excuse for him to "stare at [her] tits" and he replies "they are great tits." A later scene in which she does write in the nude includes brief glimpses of her partially covered breasts and a shot of her naked backside.
Contains infrequent strong language and moderate sex references
Classified Date:
25/11/2013
Version:
2D
Use:
Physical media + VOD/Streaming
Distributor:
Kaleidoscope Home Entertainment
language
There is infrequent use of strong language ('f**k'). One occurs when the heroine is talking to her estranged father, who becomes angry when he realises that much of the humour in her book is based on her memories of him when she was a child. It is an exclamation of exasperation and frustration rather than a personal and aggressive insult. Another occurs in the lyrics of a song on the soundtrack. There is also some milder bad language, including uses of 'wanker' and 'crap'.
sex
The sex references occur during a scene in which the heroine is advised by her boyfriend to consider writing in the nude in order to help remove her writer's block. She tells him that this is just an excuse for him to "stare at [her] tits" and he replies "they are great tits." A later scene in which she does write in the nude includes brief glimpses of her partially covered breasts and a shot of her naked backside.
Classified Date:
23/09/2013
Version:
2D
Use:
Cinema
Distributor:
Kaleidoscope Home Entertainment
Classified date25/00/2013
LanguageEnglish
language
There is infrequent use of strong language ('f**k'). One occurs when the heroine is talking to her estranged father, who becomes angry when he realises that much of the humour in her book is based on her memories of him when she was a child. It is an exclamation of exasperation and frustration rather than a personal and aggressive insult. Another occurs in the lyrics of a song on the soundtrack. There is also some milder bad language, including uses of 'wanker' and 'crap'.
sex
The sex references occur during a scene in which the heroine is advised by her boyfriend to consider writing in the nude in order to help remove her writer's block. She tells him that this is just an excuse for him to "stare at [her] tits" and he replies "they are great tits." A later scene in which she does write in the nude includes brief glimpses of her partially covered breasts and a shot of her naked backside.
Director(s)John McKay
Production year2013
Genre(s)Romance, Comedy
Approx. running minutes98m
CastKaren Gillan, Stanley Weber, Iain De Caestecker, Gary Lewis, Henry Ian Cusick, Freya Mavor, Kate Dickie, Amy Manson, Niall Greig Fulton, Bill Barclay, John McKay, David Solomons, Claire Mundell, Lorne Balfe, George Geddes, Calum Ross, Kelly Valentine Hendry, Victor Jenkins, Andy Harris
Contains infrequent strong language and moderate sex references
Classified Date:
18/09/2013
Version:
2D
Use:
Cinema
Distributor:
Kaleidoscope Home Entertainment
language
There is infrequent use of strong language ('f**k'). One occurs when the heroine is talking to her estranged father, who becomes angry when he realises that much of the humour in her book is based on her memories of him when she was a child. It is an exclamation of exasperation and frustration rather than a personal and aggressive insult. Another occurs in the lyrics of a song on the soundtrack. There is also some milder bad language, including uses of 'wanker' and 'crap'.
sex
The sex references occur during a scene in which the heroine is advised by her boyfriend to consider writing in the nude in order to help remove her writer's block. She tells him that this is just an excuse for him to "stare at [her] tits" and he replies "they are great tits." A later scene in which she does write in the nude includes brief glimpses of her partially covered breasts and a shot of her naked backside.
Contains infrequent strong language and moderate sex references
Classified Date:
25/11/2013
Version:
2D
Use:
Physical media + VOD/Streaming
Distributor:
Kaleidoscope Home Entertainment
language
There is infrequent use of strong language ('f**k'). One occurs when the heroine is talking to her estranged father, who becomes angry when he realises that much of the humour in her book is based on her memories of him when she was a child. It is an exclamation of exasperation and frustration rather than a personal and aggressive insult. Another occurs in the lyrics of a song on the soundtrack. There is also some milder bad language, including uses of 'wanker' and 'crap'.
sex
The sex references occur during a scene in which the heroine is advised by her boyfriend to consider writing in the nude in order to help remove her writer's block. She tells him that this is just an excuse for him to "stare at [her] tits" and he replies "they are great tits." A later scene in which she does write in the nude includes brief glimpses of her partially covered breasts and a shot of her naked backside.
Classified Date:
23/09/2013
Version:
2D
Use:
Cinema
Distributor:
Kaleidoscope Home Entertainment
Classified date25/00/2013
LanguageEnglish