Spring is for new beginnings and old rom-coms.
Meg Ryan has left an indelible mark on our hearts with her enchanting and endearing rom-com performances. From the iconic “I’ll have what she’s having” scene in When Harry Met Sally… to the charming rendezvous atop the Empire State Building in Sleepless in Seattle , Ryan’s romantic comedy legacy is etched in cinematic history.
Christmas ranks up there with Valentine’s Day in terms of romantic potential. While it might sometimes seem as if Christmas movies are a dime a dozen, some truly romantic gems hiding out there have more than managed to stand the test of time.
The ‘80s is when romcoms started to come into their own, with the likes of When Harry Met Sally and Meg Ryan helping the genre flourish in the ‘90s and people like Julia Roberts soon joining in. There’s no denying that once the new century kicked off, there was a resurgence, a renaissance of sorts, and the following movies prove why the 2000s was the true golden age of romcoms.
The "When Harry Met Sally" icon dedicated her sophomore directorial debut to Nora Ephron, but the romantic comedy pales in comparison to the late Ephron's quippy, heartwarming scripts.
The Eras Tour film broke presale records at AMC, earning $26 million in single-day ticket sale revenue for the theater company
"He said, 'You know you can go into that deli and there’s an arrow pointing down to the table where you shot that scene,'" Ryan recalled her son telling her.
Steven Spielberg brought dinosaurs to life, future Hot Topic shoppers got a couple of movies they would soon base their whole personalities around, and Robin Williams delivered yet another career-defining role. All those and more owned the box office in 1993, but there are way more iconic movies from that year that celebrate the big 3-0 in 2023.
Where would society be without Julia Roberts’ laugh as Richard Gere closed the jewelry box on her or the dance scene in 13 Going on 30? Exactly. With that, it’s time to look at the romcoms that helped define the genre from the ‘80s through today.
Twenty-eight-year-old actress Zoey Deutch was either born at the wrong time to star in romantic comedies, or at the perfect time to redeem them. If only it were both.
From horror favorites like Halloween to cozier options including You've Got Mail and Knives Out, flip through the gallery below for 18 movies that will get you feeling the fall spirit.
Here are 20 facts you may not know about You’ve Got Mail for your inbox.
But which comedy movies rank highest among viewers? Stacker looked at all feature films listed as comedies on IMDb and ranked the top 50 according to a Stacker score.
“Top Gun: Maverick” is already being hailed as the ultimate summer blockbuster of 2022 (and, to some critics, perhaps of all time), but the all-American sequel has a few glaring omissions: any of the female leads from the 1986 original.
‘It’s an honour just to get to represent our area, the hometown, and make everyone proud, really,’ says Meg Ryan. ‘Hopefully, anyway.’
Wherever they take place in America’s most populous city, these are the 25 films set in New York City we think are the best.
Trying to select Denzel's most memorable roles is difficult, even when giving ourselves 25 to work with here. However, we made the effort and the tough choices to leave us with the 25 most memorable performances from Washington, a man with two Oscars and so much more.
To celebrate over 30 years of the program, let's go back and look at some of the show's most iconic cuts.
The holiday season is about different things to different people. There’s shopping, food, family, and, of course, films. There are many movies set over the holiday season, which we are defining as being between Thanksgiving and New Year’s Eve.
Here are some films — not just involving football or even the holiday, for that matter — worth watching when live football is not doing it for you this Thanksgiving.
Considering only live-action films presented entirely or almost entirely without color, and released in or after 1970, here are the 25 best modern movies made in black and white.
"It's A Wonderful Life" was released on Christmas Day in 1946 and eventually became not only Hollywood's definitive holiday movie but also its definitive angel movie.
The holiday classics that might not have Christmas in the foreground, but they do have Christmas in their hearts — and on their soundtracks.
Hugh Jackman can do it all: He can sing, dance and shoot metal claws out of his knuckles. The strapping son of a Sydney, Australia accountant, Jackman developed a passion for acting as a young man and treated it as a hobby until it was clear he was destined for stardom.
Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson has gone up against a wide array of opponents in his acting career. Giant animals, Dominic Toretto’s gang, prehistoric beasts, Cobra, Christopher Walken and, scariest of all, the National Football League.
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