Venturing inside the impressive National Cycling Centre, in east Manchester, is a humbling experience.
14.02.2020 - 12:06 / evoke.ie
Valentine’s Day 2020 has arrived and love is in the air!
Whether you’ll be spending Valentine’s Day with your significant other or you’ll be curled up on the sofa on your own there’s no denying that it’s not a great day to binge on rom coms.
Here we have listed our top five romantic comedies worth watching this Valentine’s Day…
1. Just Go With It
‘Just go with it’ is a light-hearted romantic comedy about a forty-year-old plastic surgeon named Danny (Adam Sandler) who hasn’t been in a serious
Venturing inside the impressive National Cycling Centre, in east Manchester, is a humbling experience.
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With the recent revivals of classic romantic comedies, such as Four Weddings and a Funeral and High Fidelity, we are in a new rom-com-naissance. As more diverse actors are cast into leading roles and as storylines diverge from clean-cut happy endings, the formula for what makes a good rom-com has shifted in the post-Hugh Grant era.
There is no such thing as a bad romantic comedy. Now, I know what you're thinking: You've watched plenty of rom-coms that are so cringe-inducing you want to crawl into a hole and die out of embarrassment for everyone involved.
By Patrick Hipes
“Life is not the amount of breaths you take, it’s the moments that take your breath away.” When Hitch first hit theaters 15 years ago, the romantic comedy gave viewers a progressive spin on a classic genre.
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