Hereford'S ABC Cinema will be showing the new Disney animated feature 'The Emperor's New Groove' for seven days from Friday during the afternoons. At nights there's a chance to see Mel Gibson and Helen Hunt in 'What Women Want'.

Hereford's Courtyard Centre for the Arts has will be showing two films during the half-term period. Afternoons, from February 16 to 22 (excluding 20) will see showings of the popular live action follow-up '102 Dalmatians', starring Glenn Close. In the evenings, from February 16-22 (excluding Sunday, February 18), there's a British gangster flick with some truly original flourishes, 'Sexy Beast' starring Ray Winstone and featuring a remarkable performance by the great Ben Kingsley.

Brecon's Coliseum Film Centre is continuing to show likely Oscar nominee Tom Hanks in 'Cast Away' for seven days from Friday. Also showing is Mel Gibson and Helen Hunt in 'What Women Want'. Throughout the week there are matinee showings of the new Disney offering 'The Emperor's New Groove'. The Coliseum Film Centre is closed on Mondays.

Wyeside Arts Centre in Builth Wells is concluding its run of writer-director M Night Shyamalan's follow-up to the acclaimed 'Sixth Sense', 'Unbreakable' starring Bruce Willis and Samuel L Jackson tonight. On February 16, 17, 20, 21 and 22, see 'Castaway' starring Tom Hanks. February 18 and 19 offers the opportunity to see the acclaimed French film 'Harry - He's Here To Help' while there are matinee showings on February 17, 19, 20 and 21 of 'Pokemon The Movie 2000'.

Malvern Theatres are tonight concluding their run of 'What Women Want' starring Mel Gibson and Helen Hunt. There will be two films showing from February 16-22 with matinees of 'The Emperor's New Groove' and evening showings of the smash hit 'Billy Elliot'.

Abergavenny Film Society's next offering, on February 28, is the French film 'La Vie Revee des Anges' (Dream Life of Angels), the story of a friendship between two 20-year-old women who meet in a sweat shop. Fine performances from Elodie Bouchez and Natacha Regnier. For details of membership, call Carol Phillips on 01600 780263.

On February 16, Presteigne Film Society is showing 'Show Me Love', a Swedish/Danish production which rivalled 'Titanic' at the box office in Sweden on release in 1998 and has subsequently received glowing reviews wherever it has shown. For details call Alex Dufort on 01544 260577.

On February 22, film returns to the Lion Ballroom in Leominster with a showing of the acclaimed 'American beauty' starring Kevin Spacey.