We found 4 episodes of Late to the Movies with the tag “romantic comedy”.
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Notting Hill
February 28th, 2022 | 1 hr 15 mins
film, hugh grant, julia roberts, late to the movies, notting hill, review, romantic comedy, romcom
We're just a podcast, standing in front of a RSS feed, asking you to download! Romcom Month concludes as Late to the Movies takes a walk through Notting Hill (1999). Ben, Justin, and Kate discuss the classic Hugh Grant and Julia Roberts romantic comedy about a bookstore owner and an extremely famous person falling in love, written by Richard Curtis.
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Music and Lyrics
February 21st, 2022 | 1 hr 33 mins
drew barrymore, film, hugh grant, late to the movies, music and lyrics, review, romantic comedy, romcom
Pop! goes your podcast feed, as Romcom Month continues on Late to the Movies with 2007's Music and Lyrics! Ben, Greg, Ray, and Robbie talk about Hugh Grant and Drew Barrymore's songwriting romance, signature dance moves, and the platonic ideal of romcoms. Then, Ben quizzes his friends on how much they know about the recently announced Oscar Nominees.
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Sleepless in Seattle
February 14th, 2022 | 1 hr 29 mins
film, late to the movies, meg ryan, nora ephron, review, romantic comedy, romcom, sleepless in seattle, tom hanks, valentine's day
Romcom month continues with Nora Ephron's 1993 classic, Sleepless in Seattle, starring Tom Hanks and Meg Ryan. Ben, Greg, Ray, and Robbie talk about the quirks of this cyber-stalker romance, Tom Hanks' unbeatable 90's hot streak, and the current state of romcoms. Perfect for listening to on top of the Empire State Building this Valentine's Day!
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Something's Gotta Give
February 7th, 2022 | 56 mins 59 secs
diane keaton, film, jack nicholson, keanu reeves, late to the movies, nancy meyers, review, romantic comedy, romcom, something's gotta give
It's Romcom Month! All month long, Late to the Movies will be talking about romantic comedies, and we're kicking it off with Something's Gotta Give (2003), written and directed by Nancy Meyers. Ben, Cory, and Robbie talk about the performances by Jack Nicholson, Diane Keaton, and Keanu Reeves, the pitfalls of being an elderly bachelor, and the many ways this movie breaks from the romcom formula.