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Origin USAGenres Comedy,
Romantic comedy,
RomanceActors Sherilyn Fenn,
Jeremy Piven,
JoBeth Williams,
Wallace Shawn,
Alex Rocco,
Yeardley SmithRating60%
Harold McMurphy (Piven) is a Beverly Hills tour bus driver. One day he meets Amanda Clark (Fenn), an up-and-coming actress he falls for. Unfortunately, she mistakes him for a famous screenwriter. In order to romance her, he allows her to believe he is., 1h38
Directed by James GriffithOrigin United-kingdomGenres Comedy,
Romantic comedy,
RomanceThemes Dance filmsActors Nick Frost,
Chris O'Dowd,
Rashida Jones,
Ian McShane,
Olivia Colman,
Rory KinnearRating61%
Former teen salsa champion Bruce Garrett (Nick Frost) is now an engineer. Bruce gave up dancing after he was brutally bullied by older boys. When he finds out that his new boss, Julia, (Rashida Jones) is passionate about salsa dancing, he decides that the only way he can win her over is by re-mastering the art of dance. He seeks out his old teacher Ron (Ian McShane), who forces him to confront the reasons he quit dancing in the first place. He struggles with low self-esteem, as well as a bullying coworker and rival, Drew (Chris O'Dowd), who constantly dominates the attention of their boss Julia who they're both interested in seducing. With the help of his salsa classmates, teacher, and his former dancing partner, his sister Sam (Olivia Colman), Bruce gets up the courage to relearn all his 'rusty' dance steps and to recapture his lost "corazón" (heart), not only for the dance but for his life. When ready, his friends convince him to enter the local nightclub's salsa dance competition, with the idea that he'll invite Julia to be his dance partner. But when he goes round to hers to ask her out to the dance, he is tricked into believing that he's interrupting an intimate evening she's spending with Drew, so leaves before asking, disillusioned. Julia, meanwhile, discovers what Drew is up to and outright rejects his advances, then kicks him out whilst threatening his position at work. Julia follows Bruce to the nightclub, where he's been doing quite well with his old partner (his sister) and an old routine, and is about to enter the final heat/round of the competition. When he notices Julia had followed him to the club, he's elated and finally plucks up the courage to ask her to dance. They dance the last round of the competition, where Bruce goes on to lose the competition, but regains his true self and finally wins the girl., 1h57
Directed by Frank CoraciOrigin USAGenres Comedy,
Romantic comedy,
RomanceThemes Films set in Africa,
Films about children,
Films about familiesActors Drew Barrymore,
Terry Crews,
Adam Sandler,
Joel McHale,
Wendi McLendon-Covey,
Bella ThorneRating65%
Divorcee Lauren Reynolds (Drew Barrymore), who has two sons, Brendan (Braxton Beckham) and Tyler (Kyle Red Silverstein), meets Jim Friedman (Adam Sandler), a widower with three daughters, Hilary (Bella Thorne), Espn (Emma Fuhrmann), and Lou (Alyvia Alyn Lind) on a blind date. The date ends in a disaster due to Jim's clumsy and careless attitude and Lauren's perfectionist nature along with the fact that they have their date at Hooters., 1h31
Directed by Michael ShowalterOrigin USAGenres Comedy,
Romantic comedy,
RomanceActors Michael Showalter,
Elizabeth Banks,
Michelle Williams,
Justin Theroux,
Zak Orth,
Sarah DrewRating64%
Eliot is a dependable and reliable—though thoroughly average—young man with a streak of bad luck. It seems that he is terminally typecast as a nice guy in a life that mimics the clichés of typical romantic comedies. In High School he was stood up by his date on Prom night when her ex-boyfriend, the most popular kid in school, swept her off her feet while he was getting drinks. In college, his next serious girlfriend was wooed back by her ex-boyfriend during a pep rally when he announced that he would abandon the Lacrosse team in favor of attending her music audition to Juilliard. Later, during business school, the same thing happens when he and his then-girlfriend are intercepted by one of her ex-boyfriends with a puppy. Having lost three girlfriends to their ex-boyfriends has made Eliot defensive at the proposition of being abandoned (yet again) and having his heart broken., 2h5
Directed by Paul FeigOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Comedy,
Romantic comedy,
RomanceThemes Feminist films,
Political films,
Buddy films,
Films about marriageActors Kristen Wiig,
Maya Rudolph,
Rose Byrne,
Melissa McCarthy,
Wendi McLendon-Covey,
Ellie KemperRating67%
Annie Walker (Kristen Wiig) is a single woman in her late 30s. Following the failure of her bakery, she lost her boyfriend and her savings, forcing her to take a job as a sales clerk in a jewelry store and to share an apartment with an obnoxious roommate Gil (Matt Lucas) and his sister Brynn (Rebel Wilson). Her business's failure was so painful that she has given up baking entirely. She has a no-strings-attached sexual relationship with the self-absorbed Ted (Jon Hamm) but hopes for something more from him. Her best friend, Lillian (Maya Rudolph), is virtually her only source of happiness., 1h40
Directed by Jim FallOrigin USAGenres Comedy,
RomanceActors Bonnie Somerville,
Shelley Long,
Jordan Bridges,
Sam McMurray,
Haylie Duff,
Jennifer Elise CoxRating59%
Always struggling in life and love, Hillary Burns (Bonnie Somerville) constantly feels the pressure to marry from her demanding mother, Meredith (Shelley Long). Finally, this holiday season, she thinks she finally has it right. Hillary assures her meddling mother that her handsome new fiancé is coming to the Burns’ family home for Thanksgiving weekend to finally meet her crazy clan. But when the workaholic lawyer suddenly breaks up with her, Hillary has to scramble to find a replacement or risk facing her mother’s wrath. After posting an ad online, she hires David (Jordan Bridges), an out-of-work actor, to pose as her fiancé in front of her mom, her dad (Sam McMurray) and her snobbish sister Trish (Haylie Duff). Soon, her fake engagement starts to feel real when she begins falling for David.