romantic comedy
Listed below are all the posts we have tagged with the term "romantic comedy"Something to Talk About Examines Critical Issues About Trust in Marriage
Something to Talk About – 3 Stars (Good) Something to Talk About stars Julia Roberts, which immediately makes me think romantic comedy, but trust me when I said that this 1995 film has more drama than comedy as it tackles a subject prevalent in today's modern marriages-adultery. Grace Bichon (Julia Roberts) comes from a wealthy [...]
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Movie Review: She's All That (Blu-ray)
It’s a tale as old as time — a nerdy girl is transformed into a hot girl and the most popular boy in school falls madly in love with both her intellect and new found outer beauty. Toss in a couple of future R&B artists (Usher and Lil Kim) with the gorgeous Paul Walker and [...]
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'Happy Endings' Parodies Rom-Com Movies With Some Unexpected Relationships
ABC's Happy Endings is a self-aware show. And the show knows how to make fun of itself, while making fun of its characters. In the winter return of the ABC comedy, "The Shrink, the Dare, her Date, and her Brother," some unexpected — and unwanted — relationships are formed. Happy Endings starts off with a [...]
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Julianne Moore – Does Julianne Moore Outdo Tina Fey As Sarah Palin?
Julianne Moore stars as the former Governor of Alaska Sarah Palin in Hbo's forthcoming 'Game Change' and a teaser trailer released on Thursday (December 22, 2011) ignited a debate over the best Palin impersonator – is it Moore or Tina Fey? The forthcoming movie chronicles the governor's rise to become the Vice-Presidential hopeful in the [...]
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Romantic Movies for a Modern Age
Ah, the romantic comedy, it's an enduring genre that truly has stood the test of time. Many of us have grown up with classics like Breakfast at Tiffany's or colourful musicals such as Easter Parade or My Fair Lady. These movies capture the beauty of romance. They have idealised ideas about finding 'the one'; Boy [...]
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'New Year's Eve' review: nice, in an awful way
New Year's Eve Romantic comedy. Starring Hilary Swank, Sarah Jessica Parker, Katherine Heigl, Jon Bon Jovi, Josh Duhamel, Robert De Niro, Halle Berry, Michelle Pfeiffer and Ashton Kutcher. Directed by Garry Marshall. (PG-13. 118 minutes. At Bay Area theaters.) What can be said about a movie that is nice and awful? That has a warm [...]
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Box Office Report: 'New Year's Eve' Ringing in the Holiday Early
New Line and Warner Bros.' s New Year's Eve is on course to gross $6 million to $7 million in its first day of play at the domestic box office, putting it at No. 1. PHOTOS: 'New Year's Eve' Premiere Red Carpet Arrivals Director Garry Marshall's $56 million star-studded ensemble pic is expected to open [...]
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Spy Bro Vs. Spy Bro: International 'This Means War' Trailer – iamROGUE.com
Without the good folks over at Coming Soon, we wouldn't be able to bring that nutshot here for your viewing pleasure, as they supplied the video embed. Thanksgiving may have come and gone, but I am thankful for that. The screenplay is written by Timothy Dowlings and Simon Kinberg, who also produces. The combination of [...]
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Lost in Translation: The Dirtiest of Dartmouth Lingo
Print Report an Error Share Carrie Bradshaw and Meredith Grey both called the men of their dreams embarrassing pet names for over five seasons. The cast of “The Hangover” (2009) popularized referring to a whore as a “very nice lady.” Regina George popularized referring to a very nice girl as a whore. Mila Kunis and [...]
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Jon Bon Jovi and Robert De Niro lead complicated lives in New Year's Eve
A formidable line-up of A-list actors have enlisted for the party of the year in New Line Cinema's romantic comedy New Year's Eve. They are Jon Bon Jovi, Robert De Niro, Josh Duhamel, Zac Efron and Ashton Kutcher. "Director Gary Marshall reunited with his Valentine's Day screenwriter Katherine Fugate to bring audiences the quintessential film [...]
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Diane Keaton says she was bulimic while dating Woody Allen, details struggle in book
Diane Keaton says she used to suffer from the eating disorder bulimia while dating Woody Allen, who directed her in the film "Annie Hall." The 65-year-old played Allen's love interest in the movie, which earned Keaton her only Oscar. She details her eating disorder in her new memoir, "Then Again," which was released on Tuesday, [...]
