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Disney's Enchanted Movie: Amy Adams, Patrick Dempsey, James Marsden, Susan Sarandon

By: Margaret Burke

'Sex And The City' Film Review: 'Sex' Will Hit Big With Fans, Likely Lukewarm for Others

By: Sabrina Barekzai

The Sex and The City Movie Review: The Ladies' Latest Film (Without Spoilers)

By: Kristy Acevedo

Sex and the City, the Movie: Sarah Jessica Parker Carries SATC from TV to the Big Screen

By: Leslie Goh

What Happens in Vegas Hits Cinemas: The Who, What and Why (see it) of the Movie "What Happens in Vegas"

By: Jenna Galley

27 Dresses DVD Review: Katherine Heigl Excels in Above Average Rom-Com

By: Jennie Mancinone

Dan in Real Life--Movie Review: Steve Carell Fails to Revive Romantic Comedies

By: Udhaya Kulandaivelu

27 Dresses on DVD: A Perpetual Bridesmaid and Journalist Collide in this Romance

By: Missy Frye

Movie Review: What's Up, Doc? The American Film Classic Stars Barbra Streisand and Ryan O'Neal

By: Kristin Allman

Movie Review: Knocked Up: The Sexual Revolution Continues

By: Justin Disandro

Director Jason Reitman's Juno: Diablo Cody, Ellen Page, Michael Cera, Jason Bateman

By: Margaret Burke

Top 10 Wedding Movies: Romantic Comedies That Make You Feel Good About Love and Marriage

By: Feature Writer Laurie Pawlik-Kienlen

Movie Review: Dan in Real Life: Steve Carell, Juliette Binoche, Dane Cook Star in Romantic Comedy

By: Feature Writer Lindsey Michelle

The Fickle Magic of Stardust: A Shallow Romantic Adventure Set Inside a Magical Kingdom

By: Randy Walden

Bridget Jones' Diary on Film: Renee Zellweger in Helen Fielding's Chick-Lit Classic

By: Feature Writer Jem Bloomfield

Gwyneth Paltrow as Emma: The 1996 Hollywood Adaptation of Jane Austen's Novel

By: Feature Writer Jem Bloomfield

Review: No Reservations: A Souffle that Refuses to Rise

By: Mona Lisa Safai

Adam Sandler Fizzles in New Comedy: I Now Pronounce You Chuck and Larry is a Domestic Disaster

By: Steven C Bryan

Great Films: What's Up, Doc? One of the best romantic comedies ever

By: Rudy Kelly

You Kill Me Will Slay You: Dark Comedy is Murderously Funny

By: Steven C Bryan

Knocked Up is a Knockout: Review

By: Meredith L Hillman

Waitress Wonderfully Bittersweet: Equal Parts Lighthearted and Heartbreaking Waitress is Worth Seeing

By: Feature Writer Michelle Snow

Waitress is Sweet and Piping-Hot: Keri Russell Puts Felicity Far Behind as a Small-Town Piemaker

By: Steven C Bryan

Roller Boogie: Disco Skating Queen Linda and Skater Jim Bray Seek Holy Grail

By: Kelli S. Bird

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