The world has changed so dramatically in the last six years that entertainment from the pre-MeToo era can seem positively prehistoric.
Read MoreNicolas Cage cleaned up nicely in a Golden Globe-nominated turn as the lovestruck hero in writer-director Andrew Bergman’s semi-classic tale of love, temptation and sky-diving Elvises, 1992’s Honeymoon in Vegas.
Read MoreNora Ephron Month concludes with an affectionate look back at 2005’s Bewitched, a muddled, excessively convoluted meta take on the 1960s sitcom that god help me, I kinda liked.
Read MoreMy reader-funded exploration of the complete filmography of Virginia Madsen continues with her utterly delightful lead performance in the charming 1984 romantic comedy Electric Dreams.
Read MoreMy patron-funded exploration of the films and television projects of disgraced video vixen continues with 1993’s Three of Hearts, a weirdly seductive romantic comedy where Kitaen has a blink and you miss it cameo as a sexy woman at a lesbian bar.
Read MoreNicolas Cage is the world’s nicest, most honest cop in Andrew Bergman’s perfectly fine 1994 working class romantic comedy It Could Happen To You.
Read MoreFive years after Grease John Travolta and Olivia Newton-John reunited as sexy thieves in 1983’s Two of a Kind, a fantasy-comedy about God and the devil squaring off to determine the fate of humanity in a movie that failed as spectacularly as Grease succeeded.
Read MoreYou generous sadists made me and Clint watch an Eva Longoria ghost fart romantic comedy, with Lake Bell and Paul Rudd that honestly, was a little bit silly.
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