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Rye Lane Could Very Well Be the Rom Com of 2023

April 4, 2023
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The prospect of watching a new rom com in this day and age can often be an exploration of one’s guilty pleasures. Frequently formulaic and dependent on the beautiful A-list cast, romantic comedies, both on the big and small screens, represent more of a comfort food than an exciting, exuberant new take on the tropes and mechanisms of a rom com that might push the art of comedy of people falling in love forward.

Raine Allen-Miller’s zesty feature debut Rye Lane not only brings a surprising freshness to a rom com, but one that accomplishes that seemingly impossible task through effervescent simplicity. Just from the first sequence of the movie, you’re invited to a bustling, exuberant part of South London full of color and characters, which, is in of itself, a ride worth taking on your own. A neon color palate gets encapsulated in a lens that’s bordering on fisheye it’s so wide. The joyful look of Rye Lane gives echoes of Wes Anderson, though much more jubilant and free-spirited, and signals that you’re in for a special treat from Allen-Miller.

The spirited, yet scorned lovebirds, played so disarmingly by David Jonsson and Vivian Oparah, give an effortless pace to the love story. Nothing feels rushed or shoe-horned about their “meet cute” since the chemistry between the two is so undeniable. Also, they’re so realized as flawed characters that you forget that Allen-Miller is telling a mostly, classic kind of love story. The seams are hidden here with Jonsson and Oparah being one of the most naturally feeling pairings in romantic comedy that we’ve seen in recent memory.

Rather than having to be on a plane and getting emotive from watching a new romantic comedy on a tiny screen that otherwise feel stale, Rye Lane shines as a hopeful entry for the genre as well as Raine Allen-Miller, Davis Jonsson, and Vivian Oparah.

You can go see all of this yourself now as Rye Lane is streaming on Hulu.

“The Feels” Is a Romantic Comedy for a Future That Should Be the Present

March 15, 2018
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If you’re looking for a romantic comedy that is a shock, albeit a grounded and delightful one, to the romantic comedy genre, go watch The Feels, directed by Jenée LaMarque and co-written by LaMarque and Lauren Parks.

It’s a love story that delves into the finer nuances of sexuality and sexual identity in a way that’s more endearing and sweet than voyeuristic, which it could very easily have been. In fact, the movie, as a whole, exists in a space where any sort of hang-ups or pre-conceived notions about sexuality (LGBTQ specifically) are thrown out the window and all the characters just get to be who they are in a quietly beautiful way. The story takes places over a bachelorette party weekend in a cabin, showing what love could be if people, whoever they may be, loved who they loved without surface level judgment.

The direction from LaMarque of the fully improvised performances is very impressive as they really don’t seem improvised. The chemistry of the leads Constance Wu and Angela Trimbur along with comic reliefs Ever Mainaird and Josh Fadem all make it feel both real and well-crafted at the same time.

By the way, here’s the trailer.

The Feels is available now on VOD on all digital platforms. You can (and should) actually get it on iTunes right now right here.

Watch Trailer for “Dina”, a Doc That Attempts to Be a True Life Rom Com

August 27, 2017
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In general, most romantic comedies that hit your local multiplex are far removed from reality in almost every aspect. Such fantastical notions of how dating, relationships, love, sex, etc. are supposed to work do serve the purpose of escapism, but they don’t really reflect what a love story might work in the real world. 

That’s where the documentary Dina from Dan Sickles and Antonio Santini comes in as it’s a documentary following the real life eccentric couple of Dina Buno and Scott Levin falling in love.

See for yourself how sweet real love can still be in the trailer here, then look for its release on October 6th.

Ali Wong and Randall Park Will Star in a Rom Com Feature That They Co-Wrote for Netflix

August 16, 2017
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Ali Wong and Randall Park Will Star in a Rom Com Feature That They Co-Wrote for Netflix

This romantic comedy will follow a bit of a star crossed lovers archetype as both protagonists, though in love with each other, grow up in very different circumstances.

What has us excited is the possibility of Ali bringing her comedic sensibilities that you saw on her Netflix special, Baby Cobra, and Randall bringing his from Channel 101 to a modern romantic comedy. This project will be co-written by Grimm staff writer and playwright Michael Golamco as well, which could add yet another unique flavor here.

With the creative latitude one might get at Netflix, such a unique rom com, whatever that may be, could be very possible.

Watch Trailer for Lake Bell’s Latest “I Do… Until I Don’t”

June 28, 2017
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Lake Bell made a hell of a feature length film debut with In A World… and is now on her to sophomore work, I Do… Until I Don’t (maybe Bell has a thing for titles with ellipsis).

Bell will take a satirical look at the concept of marriage through three different marriages that just happen to feature Ed Helms, herself, Wyatt Cenac, Amber Heard, Paul Reiser, and Mary Steenburgen.

See for yourself in this trailer, then look for a release on September 1st.

Watch Trailer for Band-Aid Where Adam Pally and Zoe Lister-Jones Try to Solve Being a Dysfunctional Couple by Forming a Band

June 5, 2017
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There are many comedies following the trials and tribulations of a relationship. Off the top of our head, we can’t think of one that involves the couple whose love is in question forming a three piece rock band as a solution.

Zoe Lister-Jones wrote, directed, and co-starred in this nifty take on a romantic comedy entitled Band-Aid.

See what we’re talking about in this trailer.

It’s in theaters in limited release right now as well as available on VOD.

Also, as an added bonus, Fred Armisen is an unassuming neighbor that plays the drums.

Todd Strauss-Schulson, Director of Meta Horror Comedy Final Girls, Will Take His Unique Talents to Meta Rom Com “Isn’t It Romantic”

March 24, 2017
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Todd Strauss-Schulson, Director of Meta Horror Comedy Final Girls, Will Take His Unique Talents to Meta Rom Com “Isn’t It Romantic”

Two years ago, Todd Strauss-Schulson wowed us with The Final Girls in how he expertly, and literally, turned the slasher film genre inside out.

Along the same lines, Isn’t It Romantic has Rebel Wilson finding herself in actual rom com world making Strauss-Schulson kind of a perfect choice to helm the film.

We’re imagining this will be like They Came Together, but taken to the nth degree and thus, we can’t wait to see what Todd cooks up.

My Blind Brother Trailer Has a Pretty Great Love Triangle Between Nick Kroll, Jenny Slate, and Adam Scott

August 26, 2016
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The love triangle is a tried and true formula within romantic comedies, but making that enticing in 2016 is a bit of a challenge.

Sophie Goodhart’s My Blind Brother has a love triangle between Jenny Slate, Nick Kroll, and a blind Adam Scott that might just be able to pull that off. 

See for yourself in this trailer.

Look for My Blind Brother in theaters next month on September 23rd.

Greg Daniels Is Developing a Sci-Fi Rom Com at HBO

June 25, 2015
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(via Splitsider/USA Today)

Jim and Pam in space?

Greg Daniels, the man behind the U.S. version of The Office, is on to his latest project which seems like it will center on the same sort of day-to-day and romantic tensions that Daniels has beautifully orchestrated in the past, but will now be set up in the sci-fi genre over at HBO. 

There is no word on talent being attached or more details on the premise, but perhaps, if this gets picked up we’ll all have something to follow up Other Space with.

Paul Rudd Describes What a Risk Doing They Came Together May Be

June 21, 2014
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In promotion of the meta romantic comedy They Came Together, Paul Rudd, frequent non-meta romantic comedy star, revealed that he was a little nervous about burning bridges with taking on a role in the film.

See him explain further on The Late Show with David Letterman.

Lake Bell To Star In Rom-Com ‘Man Up’ Opposite Simon Pegg

November 19, 2013
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Lake Bell To Star In Rom-Com ‘Man Up’ Opposite Simon Pegg

While the idea of a romantic comedy called ‘Man Up’ could conjure up the image of stereotypical rom com that’s often written off as a chick flick, Lake Bell and Simon Pegg co-starring in ‘Man Up’ could make for something much more atypical and enjoyable.

Bill Murray Joining Cameron Crowe Romantic Comedy

October 14, 2013
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Bill Murray Joining Cameron Crowe Romantic Comedy

We don’t need to tell you that this latest Cameron Crowe film just got that much better now that Bill Murray is part of the cast.

How much better is “that much better”? Well, you did read the headline, right? 

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