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Directed by Guy RitchieOrigin ItalieGenres Drama,
Comedy,
Romantic comedy,
RomanceThemes Seafaring films,
Politique,
Transport films,
Political filmsActors Madonna,
Adriano Giannini,
Bruce Greenwood,
Jeanne Tripplehorn,
Elizabeth Banks,
Michael BeattieRating36%
Amber Leighton is 40: beautiful, rich, spoiled, foul-mouthed and arrogant beyond measure. Nothing makes this woman happy, including her wealthy but passive husband, Tony, a pharmaceutical kingpin., 1h34
Origin USAGenres Drama,
Comedy,
Comedy-drama,
Romantic comedy,
RomanceActors Chris Messina,
Jenna Fischer,
Malin Åkerman,
Topher Grace,
Lucy Punch,
Bob OdenkirkRating65%
Janice (Jenna Fischer) is a woman in her 30s who has yet to learn how to navigate adulthood. Tim (Chris Messina) is a devoted street artist who finds that shows as a silver-painted street performer don't pay the bills and leads his girlfriend to break up with him. Janice is evicted from her apartment and forced to move in with her overbearing sister, Jill (Malin Akerman). Janice receives pressure to date an egotistical self-help guru called Doug (Topher Grace). However, she meets Tim when they both end up working at the zoo., 1h48
Directed by George Roy HillOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Comedy,
Romantic comedy,
RomanceActors Laurence Olivier,
Diane Lane,
Arthur Hill,
Sally Kellerman,
Broderick Crawford,
David DukesRating73%
Lauren King (Diane Lane) is a book-smart 13-year-old American girl with an IQ of 167 living in Paris with her affluent family. She spends her free time reading Heidegger. Daniel Michon (Thelonious Bernard) is a street-wise 13-year-old French boy who lives in La Garenne with his father, a cabbie. He loves Hollywood films and amuses himself handicapping theoretical wagers on horse races. The two meet in the Château de Vaux-le-Vicomte, where a movie is being filmed, and fall in love. Lauren's self-absorbed mother (Sally Kellerman), who consorts openly with her movie director boyfriend George in front of Lauren and her stepfather (Arthur Hill), fiercely objects to the romance, calling Daniel a "filthy French boy". When Daniel punches George at Lauren's birthday party for making a crude innuendo about Lauren, the two are forbidden to date., 1h35
Directed by Robert IscoveOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Comedy,
Romantic comedy,
RomanceActors Freddie Prinze, Jr.,
Rachael Leigh Cook,
Matthew Lillard,
Paul Walker,
Jodi Lyn O'Keefe,
Kevin PollakRating59%
Zack Siler (Freddie Prinze, Jr.) is the big man on campus at his Southern California high school. His popular but narcissistic girlfriend, Taylor Vaughan (Jodi Lyn O'Keefe), ditches him for a faded reality TV star from The Real World, Brock Hudson (Matthew Lillard), whom she met on spring break in Florida. Although bitter over the break-up, Zack consoles himself by claiming that Taylor is replaceable by any girl from the school. Zack's friend, Dean Sampson, Jr. (Paul Walker), disagrees and challenges him to a bet on whether Zack can turn any random girl into the Prom Queen within six weeks, a coveted position held by the most popular girl in school. Dean picks out Laney Boggs (Rachael Leigh Cook), a dorky, solitary, unpopular art student, as his choice for Zack., 1h37
Directed by Gil JungerOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Comedy,
Comedy-drama,
Romantic comedy,
RomanceThemes Films about education,
Feminist films,
Théâtre,
Political films,
Films based on plays,
Films based on works by William ShakespeareActors Julia Stiles,
Heath Ledger,
Joseph Gordon-Levitt,
Larisa Oleynik,
Larry Miller,
Andrew KeeganRating73%
Cameron James, a new student at Padua High School in the Seattle area, becomes instantly smitten with popular sophomore Bianca Stratford. Geeky Michael Eckman warns him that Bianca is vapid and conceited, and that her overprotective father does not allow Bianca or her older sister, the shrewish Kat, to date. Kat, a senior, is accepted to Sarah Lawrence College in New York, but her father, Walter, wants her to stay close to home. Bianca wishes to date affluent senior Joey Donner, but Walter, an obstetrician worrisome of teenage pregnancy, will not allow his daughters to date until they graduate. Frustrated by Bianca's insistence and Kat's rebelliousness, Walter declares that Bianca may date only when Kat does, knowing that Kat's antisocial attitude makes this unlikely., 1h28
Directed by Peter Ho-sun ChanOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Comedy,
Comedy-drama,
Romantic comedy,
Fantasy,
RomanceActors Kate Capshaw,
Blythe Danner,
Ellen DeGeneres,
Tom Selleck,
Tom Everett Scott,
Gloria StuartRating54%
Helen MacFarquhar (Kate Capshaw), a middle-aged bookseller, having recently divorced and after sending her daughter off to summer camp, and her nagging ex-husband trying to convince her to pay for some of their daughter's activities is ready to move on to the next stage in her life. One morning, as she is going through the mail, she discovers an anonymous blue love letter, without an envelope and a name. Having discovered this letter in her mail, in her bookstore, she naturally thinks it is for her. But the only question is, who is it from? At first, she thinks it is from George Matthias, the local fireman, but decides it couldn't be him, after trying to give him subtle hints ("have you ever been 'on fire?'") Not having any idea who may be the writer of the love letter, she just puts it away in her purse and tries to forget about it., 1h36
Directed by Rose TrocheOrigin United-kingdomGenres Drama,
Comedy,
RomanceThemes Films about sexuality,
Bisexuality-related films,
LGBT-related films,
LGBT-related films,
LGBT-related filmActors Kevin McKidd,
Julie Graham,
Simon Callow,
Con O'Neill,
Harriet Walter,
Christopher FulfordRating65%
The film opens as Leo (Kevin McKidd), an openly gay man celebrating his 30th birthday, arrives home and is very unhappy to find a surprise-party organised by his roommates Darren (Tom Hollander) and Angie (Julie Graham) in full swing. Leo has a complicated personal history with some of the guests and hides in his bedroom, feeling grumpy and old. The movie then goes into an extended flashback which explains this history.