It's a mammoth set from the tour for 'The River'
14.04.2020 - 05:35 / pinkvilla.com
Netflix's new rom-com Love Wedding Repeat dropped over the weekend and it was a much-needed break for our minds amidst lockdown. Watching the news about the ongoing pandemic and keeping a tab on Coronavirus cases is getting on to us now while director Dean Craig's film Love Wedding Repeat is a great escape from it.
We can't deny, irrespective of being a girl or a guy, romantic comedies have always been one's guilty pleasure. And this Netflix offering comes as a great mood lifter during the
.It's a mammoth set from the tour for 'The River'
By Manori Ravindran
Ricky Gervais’ Netflix show After Life returned with the second series last week and was met with an overwhelming response from the audience. The show features Ricky as widower Tony Johnson.
Some of the best comedy movies on Netflix right now are ones you've definitely seen before: , , and more classics. But intermixed with them are some newer titles you may have missed last year, like the Bridesmaids-adjacent or Someone Great, a rom-com starring Gina Rodriguez and Brittany Snow.
Megan Thee Stallion dialed in to Jimmy Fallon’s “At Home” series of The Tonight Show on Monday night (April 20), and dropped a good-news bombshell. She’s working on a new album.
Not everyone is a fan of Mark Consuelos’ new facial hair situation.
Netflix recently dropped a new series based on untold personal stories behind eight cases of wrongful conviction that the Innocence Project and organizations within the Innocence Network have uncovered. The hour-long episodes reveal the fate of the prisoners who have wrongfully been arrested for a crime that they never did.
The first clip from Stardust—the upcoming film about David Bowie, starring Johnny Flynn in the lead role—has been released. The clip features Flynn as Bowie in conversation with Marc Maron, who portrays his publicist Ron Oberman. “All it takes is one believer to change the world, right? And we’ve got two,” Maron says. “You believe in yourself, don’t you?” Watch the clip below, via Variety.
Love always finds its way. This weekend, Makenzie Johnsen and Ross Bassett celebrated their wedding in Huntsville, Utah with their full guest list, despite social distancing.
Love Wedding Repeat, the latest Netflix romantic comedy,opens with a narrator offering,"A wise person once said about life: We live in a universe ruled by chaos and chance, where all it takes is just one moment of ill fortune for all of our hopes and dreams to go right down the shitter." The mission statement of writer-director Dean Craig's movie,out April 10, rings true in this particularly uncertain moment.
The credited adaptation source for Love Wedding Repeat might be a minor French comedy from 2012 called Plan de table, but the model for this strained opera buffa is two Brit hits from the 1990s: Sliding Doors and Four Weddings and a Funeral. From the first comes the idea of parallel realities, their varying permutations dictated by chance; from the second, well, it's right there in the new film's title.
Sam Claflin gives you that '90s Hugh Grant feeling in a captivating romantic comedy set entirely at a wedding, which becomes an escalating romantic disaster — until it starts all over again.