One of film’s first true screwball comedies, it’s also still one of the best, even over 70 years after its release.
Romance
The Young Victoria
A nice period romance that somehow makes Queen Victoria sexy and doesn’t insult the audience’s intelligence.
The Twilight Saga: New Moon
Twilighters, or whatever they call themselves, would see this even if it was nothing but words on a screen, which in reality, would probably pack more of an emotional punch than this passionless, flat, second installment to the Twilight Saga.
Fame
There’s just no reason to recommend this plot-free, bland, choppy musical that may one day be the most embarrassing listing on some of its cast’s resumes.
The Boat That Rocked
All the fun of this quirky period piece is squeezed out by the overlong runtime
Duplicity
More character-driven spy romantic comedy than espionage movie, this film harkens back to the classic days of the “star” film, and for the witty back and forth alone, this is better than you may have heard.