FAMOUS comedy duo Laurel and Hardy attempt to reignite their film careers as they embark on what becomes their swan song — a gruelling theatre tour of post-war Britain.

Brading Roman Villa is showing Stan & Ollie (PG) on Saturday night, starring Steve Coogan and John C. Reilly.

Tickets are £10 which includes a buffet supper. Supper is at 6.30pm and the film from 7pm.

Also on Saturday, Niton Cinema is showing The Seagull (12A).

An ageing actress pays summer visits to her brother on a country estate, which leads to her successful novelist friend meeting Nina, a free and innocent girl on a neighbouring estate.

Doors to the Old School House open at 7pm for a 7.30pm start.

Ryde Film Club is showing Pandora's Box (Die Büchse der Pandora) (PG) at 7.45pm on Monday.

The club is now based at Ryde Academy, where there is parking and disabled access.

Pandora's Box was released in 1929. Dr Ludwig Schön (Fritz Kortner) keeps Lulu (Louise Brooks) as his mistress, but does not like what follows when the worm turns.

Ventnor Arts Club is showing The Little Stranger (12A) on Wednesday, May 1, at 7.30pm.

The film tells the story of Dr Faraday, the son of a housemaid, who is called to a patient at Hundreds Hall, where his mother once worked.

When he takes on his new patient, Faraday has no idea how closely, and how disturbingly, the patient's story is about to become entwined with his own.

On Thursday, the club is showing Juliet Naked (15) at 7.30pm.

Annie (Rose Byrne) is stuck in a long-term relationship with Duncan (Chris O'Dowd), an obsessive fan of obscure rocker Tucker Crowe (Ethan Hawke). When the acoustic demo of Tucker's hit record from 25 years ago surfaces, its release leads to a life-changing encounter with the elusive rocker himself.

Based on the novel by Nick Hornby, the film is a comic account of life's second chances.