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In the first scene of this combined romantic comedy and caper movie, Claire Stenwick (Julia Roberts), a C.
NEWYORKER: Duplicity
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The first movie is a well put together romantic comedy that effectively takes on its material with class and style.
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On the plus side, she spends most of her screen time with Paltrow and the movie never turns them into professional or romantic rivals.
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Only when dealing with a parallel romantic subplot, involving subsidiary characters, does the movie adopt the tropes and trappings one would normally associate with glossy literary dramatisations.
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The writer-director Cameron Crowe is attempting a modern screwball comedy the kind of thing that, sixty years ago, would have been a swiftly paced romantic farce but he has scaled the movie as an epic and turned his heroine into a font of New Age wisdom.
NEWYORKER: Elizabethtown
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Hanks and Nia Vardalos co-wrote the movie, and they remove obstacles that could stall romantic progress.
NEWYORKER: Fired
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The movie stops dithering and settles into a conventional but satisfying romantic drama.
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The movie No Strings Attached is shaping up to be the first romantic comedy hit in a long time.
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The movie begins as a Hollywood-style caper and becomes a romantic comedy, but the two stars are oddly paired.
NEWYORKER: Heartbreaker
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This is old-fashioned film noir, which in a romantic and mysterious ways toward the end, or certain part of the movie, you'll think you get lost in the mystery of the core of darkness.
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"Before Midnight" is perhaps the most highly anticipated movie sequel this summer that is neither a comedy nor an action-adventure movie, and its predecessors rank high on many lists of best romantic movies.
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In 2006, Farrow made a movie comeback, starring in three films released that year - a remake of The Omen, romantic comedy Fast Track and Luc Besson film, Arthur and the Minimoys.
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