It's been said time and again, but rom-coms nowadays just don't hit the same as they used to. The days of You've Got Mail and Hitch are long gone, replaced instead by a steady stream of algorithm-driven releases that seem to materialise every month. But that's exactly what The White Lotus star Aimee Lou Wood is trying to rectify in her writing debut, Film Club – a show that aims to fill the gap left by yesteryear hits like When Harry Met Sally and Notting Hill , and remind us what it's like to see "nerds fall in love" again.
Following her breakout success in Sex Education , Aimee Lou has turned her hand to writing, penning the six-part BBC romantic drama Film Club with her friend, House of the Dragon star Ralph Davis. Told in short, bingeable 30-minute episodes,