Friday, August 22, 2014
Katherine Heigl and Joe Morton Add to Emmy Award Presenters List
The final presenters have been set for the 66th Primetime Emmy Awards.
Early Emmy winners Uzo Aduba (Orange Is the New Black) and Joe Morton (Scandal) have been added to the growing presenters list, as well as Scott Bakula, Ricky Gervais, Chris Hardwick, Lena Headey, Katherine Heigl, Mindy Kaling, John Mulaney, Hayden Panettiere, Liev Schreiber, Kate Walsh and Allison Williams.
Executive producer Don Mischer announced the news Friday.
They join previously announced presenters Jimmy Fallon, Stephen Colbert, Halle Berry, Bryan Cranston, Viola Davis, Gwen Stefani, Julia Louis-Dreyfus, Woody Harrelson, Julianna Margulies, Matthew McConaughey, Jim Parsons, Amy Poehler, Julia Roberts and Kerry Washington.
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The Rebirth of Romantic Comedy
The romantic comedy is dead. We all
agree on that, right? Twenty-five years after Harry met Sally, the genre
they established—in its contemporary Hollywood form—is moribund. Every
few months, someone eagerly analyzes
the evolution and apparent decline of the genre.
As evidence, he or she points to waning box office returns for the kind of film that used to draw people in droves—as Runaway Bride ($152 million), 50 First Dates ($120 million), and Sweet Home Alabama ($127 million), to take just a few unremarkable examples from roughly 10 to 15 years ago, each did. The reason today’s crop of similarly tailored rom-coms don’t earn like they used to, they say, is that the big stars of the era (Julia Roberts, Drew Barrymore, Reese Witherspoon) have aged out of the single-woman-looking-for-love category, and the movies have gotten plain awful.
But by avoiding rom-com clichés, The One I Love delivers the sharp laughs and emotional oomph that rom-coms were always supposed to—that Harry and Sally did—without adhering to a formula at all. Instead, the film goes deep in its deconstruction of the genre with a premise that leans on tropes from other kinds of films—in addition to the kind that it interestingly and unconventionally is.
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As evidence, he or she points to waning box office returns for the kind of film that used to draw people in droves—as Runaway Bride ($152 million), 50 First Dates ($120 million), and Sweet Home Alabama ($127 million), to take just a few unremarkable examples from roughly 10 to 15 years ago, each did. The reason today’s crop of similarly tailored rom-coms don’t earn like they used to, they say, is that the big stars of the era (Julia Roberts, Drew Barrymore, Reese Witherspoon) have aged out of the single-woman-looking-for-love category, and the movies have gotten plain awful.
But by avoiding rom-com clichés, The One I Love delivers the sharp laughs and emotional oomph that rom-coms were always supposed to—that Harry and Sally did—without adhering to a formula at all. Instead, the film goes deep in its deconstruction of the genre with a premise that leans on tropes from other kinds of films—in addition to the kind that it interestingly and unconventionally is.
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Friday, August 15, 2014
'Jake Squared' Presents RomCom in Mid-life Crisis
The title “Jake Squared” is exponentially insufficient, as Jake himself (Elias Koteas)
eventually acknowledges. Jake is a filmmaker frustrated with parenthood
and lonely after a divorce. What better way to solve this existential
crisis than to make a movie about his life?
The
setting will be a house party, with a significantly better-looking
actor (Mike Vogel) playing Jake. Yet somehow the attendees also include
Jake’s 17-year-old self (Kevin Railsback) and the 30- and 40-year-old
incarnations (both played by Mr. Koteas).
“Jake Squared” aspires to the tradition of “8 ½” and “Synecdoche, New York,”
phantasmagorical portraits of artists seeking perspective on their
lives. Unlike in those films, though, the conceit makes little sense.
Actors, ghosts and past selves intermingle. Jake watches impossible
footage on his iPhone.
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Katherine Heigl is one of the new TV's Leading Ladies this Fall
On broadcast television this fall,
Katherine Heigl will play a CIA analyst with special access to the Oval
Office on NBC’s “State of Affairs;” Oscar nominee Viola Davis will show
us how she handles the law on ABC’s “How to Get Away with Murder;” and
Tea Leoni will be the newly appointed “Madam Secretary” on CBS.
High-powered and emotionally complicated, these women join a handful of other female characters on TV who stand on their own as leading ladies, but are far from perfect.
For 15 years, TV’s been flooded with male anti-heroes: men who stop at
nothing to get what they want and earn the unconditional love and
respect of audiences. Were Tony Soprano and Walter White ever criticized
for their abominable behavior? In the eyes of viewers, they stayed
enticing fan-favorites until the shows' finales.
Thursday, August 14, 2014
11 Top British Romantic Comedies
Celebrate TWC's Indie Film Month and John McKay's "Not Another Happy
Ending" now On Demand with our list of the best British romantic
comedies.
"Not Another Happy Ending" stars Karen Gillan as a young author who has earned wide success but is now faced with intense writer's block. Can her publisher Tom (Stanley Webber) figure out how to get her through it? In celebration of this British rom-com, we at Indiewire were reminded of some of our other favorites love stories that take place across the pond. Yes, there's a lot of Hugh Grant going on.
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"Not Another Happy Ending" stars Karen Gillan as a young author who has earned wide success but is now faced with intense writer's block. Can her publisher Tom (Stanley Webber) figure out how to get her through it? In celebration of this British rom-com, we at Indiewire were reminded of some of our other favorites love stories that take place across the pond. Yes, there's a lot of Hugh Grant going on.
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Katherine Heigl Wins Best Dressed
Every woman loves her little black dress. It’s slimming, chic and can be
worn to pretty much any event imaginable. But when summertime rolls
around, we love trading in our dark hues for our other favorite
frock: the little white dress. It appears that many celebs broke out
their LWDs for the red carpet this week, but ultimately, PEOPLE readers
voted and Katherine Heigl took home the win on our Most Loved Looks page in her fit-and-flare creation.
It’s been a while since we’ve seen the actress on the red carpet, but she certainly knows how to come back with a bang. She attended NBC Universal’s Summer TCA Tour wearing an A-line cap-sleeved Michael Kors dress, which she belted and paired with some brown snakeskin Manolo Blahnik pumps. She kept her hair up in a mini pompadour and finished with a subtle smoky eye and glossy lip.
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It’s been a while since we’ve seen the actress on the red carpet, but she certainly knows how to come back with a bang. She attended NBC Universal’s Summer TCA Tour wearing an A-line cap-sleeved Michael Kors dress, which she belted and paired with some brown snakeskin Manolo Blahnik pumps. She kept her hair up in a mini pompadour and finished with a subtle smoky eye and glossy lip.
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Wednesday, August 13, 2014
Katherine Heigl's All Time Film Favorites
Katherine Heigl, our cover star this
month, shares exclusively with Marie Claire her favourite films of all
time. From Oscar-winning performances to the evolution of Gwyneth
Paltrow’s hair, here are some of the reasons why they remain our film
favourites too…
The Royal Tenenbaums, 2001
Wes
Anderson’s cult classic The Royal Tenenbaums saw ‘frat pack’ favourites;
Luke Wilson, Ben Stiller and Owen Wilson team up (Owen actually
co-wrote the script alongside Wes). Audiences also fell for Gwyneth
Paltrow’s wonderfully morose character, Margot. With that hair, fur
coat, smudgy eye-liner and permanently pissed off look, a fashion icon
was born.
Good Will Hunting, 1997
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NBC RomCom 'A to Z' to Premiere Early on iHeartRadio Platform
NBC will be premiering its new Thursday night romantic comedy A to Z on Thursday, Aug. 14, seven weeks before its broadcast October 2 airdate on the iHeartRadio.com
and its mobile app. By working with iHeartRadio, NBC is hitting the
comedy series’s millennial demo, which typically watches content online
before TV. Music is a vital component on A to Z, and Alexandra Patsavas, who has served as the music supervisor for Gossip Girl, Twilight and The Hunger Games, will be assembling songs for the NBC series.
The NBC partnership with Clear Channel Media and Entertainment, which reaches 245 million listeners, will also include promotional support for the Warner Bros. TV produced comedy series across its contemporary hits radio stations both on-air and on their websites, mobile, and social networks. Clear Channel’s nationally syndicated on-air personality Ryan Seacrest will also be pumping up A to Z on his radio show with on-air discussions.
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The NBC partnership with Clear Channel Media and Entertainment, which reaches 245 million listeners, will also include promotional support for the Warner Bros. TV produced comedy series across its contemporary hits radio stations both on-air and on their websites, mobile, and social networks. Clear Channel’s nationally syndicated on-air personality Ryan Seacrest will also be pumping up A to Z on his radio show with on-air discussions.
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Tuesday, August 12, 2014
Katherine Heigl Graces Good Housekeeping's September 2014 Cover
To say she’s gone through a major life transition with motherhood would be an understatement, and Katherine Heigl is ready to jump back into the spotlight on the cover of Good Housekeeping's September 2014 Issue.
The former “Grey’s Anatomy” star explains that due to her own family background she was eager to have her own diverse household- "My family had its own unique look. And I wanted the one I began with my husband to have the same look, in a way."
And while she’s made some adjustments to be able to go back to work, Katherine had some challenges when her daughter Naleigh first arrived in 2009.
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Christian Mingle, a New Romantic Comedy
Christian Mingle the Movie is heading to theatres this October – and no, it's not an advert for the popular dating website, says director Corbin Bernsen.
The romantic comedy stars Party of Five's Lacey Chabert as 30-something non-believer Gwyneth Hayden who turns to ChristianMingle.com after years of fruitless dating.
Kids of the 90s will remember Chabert as Claudia Salinger in Party of Five. She also starred as Gretchen Wieners in the 2004 movie, Mean Girls, and has also voiced several popular animation series, including The Wild Thornberrys and Family Guy.
In Christian Mingle the Movie, her character finds more than romance when she meets her Mr Right (Jonathan Patrick Moore) in the handsome, churchgoing Paul Wood.
The trailer – scroll down to watch – promises lots of light-hearted moments as Gwyneth pretends to be a Christian to bag Paul.
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Monday, August 11, 2014
Katherine Heigl: Family Comes First

First off, we both reside in Utah. We have both starred in movies. (All right, fine. I have made two cameo appearances.) We are both blondes, married to dark-haired men.
But what surprised me the most was how much we both absolutely adore being stay-at-home mothers.
“I was raised (to believe) that family comes first,” Heigl said in a recent interview with Good Housekeeping magazine, which hits newsstands nationwide Aug. 12.
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Friends with Possibilities in Romantic Comedies
In the highly imperfect world of contemporary romantic comedies, What If
is as close to perfect as anything we've got, not least for the way it
captures the abject hopefulness of young people who'd like to be in love
but don't know how to go about it. Who does know how to go about
it? Perhaps that explains the near-universal appeal of romantic
comedies, at least when they're done well. And while What If does
have its blemishes -- there are times when it's just too cute for its
own good -- it's so enjoyable from moment to moment that it's easy to
forgive. There's no anguish so delectable as that of meeting the right
person at the wrong time, and What If gets it.
Daniel Radcliffe's Wallace is a would-be doctor who left medical school after a messy breakup sent him 'round the bend. An expat Englishman, he's been squirreling himself away in his sister's attic, spending too much of his time sitting on the roof and staring out at the Toronto skyline. One night, at a party hosted by a friend (the ubiquitous Adam Driver), he and an attractive young woman meet cute over a set of refrigerator poetry magnets. Zoe Kazan's Chantry is an animator -- whimsy alert! -- and the two strike up one of those all-too-believable flirtations that skitters around madly like a Tickle Bee toy. She seems to like him, but she won't allow him to make a move. Later, he spots her getting her coat, and he darts over to grab his. "I was just leaving without saying good-bye, like a total dick," he says a little too eagerly, even though it's obvious she was going to be the first to split.
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Daniel Radcliffe's Wallace is a would-be doctor who left medical school after a messy breakup sent him 'round the bend. An expat Englishman, he's been squirreling himself away in his sister's attic, spending too much of his time sitting on the roof and staring out at the Toronto skyline. One night, at a party hosted by a friend (the ubiquitous Adam Driver), he and an attractive young woman meet cute over a set of refrigerator poetry magnets. Zoe Kazan's Chantry is an animator -- whimsy alert! -- and the two strike up one of those all-too-believable flirtations that skitters around madly like a Tickle Bee toy. She seems to like him, but she won't allow him to make a move. Later, he spots her getting her coat, and he darts over to grab his. "I was just leaving without saying good-bye, like a total dick," he says a little too eagerly, even though it's obvious she was going to be the first to split.
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Friday, August 8, 2014
Director Michael Dowse on a New Formula for Romantic Comedy
Michael Dowse directed the rambunctious hockey-fight comedy “Goon” (2011), so it’s no surprise that for his new romantic comedy “What If,” he skated around some of the sappier tropes of the genre.
“We tried to slap down any romcom convention,” the Ontario-born director says. “So if people run toward the airport at the end of a romcom, we have him running away from the airport. If he goes to rescue the girl and be honest with her, he gets punched in the face.”
The film, which premiered last year at the Toronto International Film Festival and opens in theaters this Friday, stars Daniel Radcliffe and Zoe Kazan as Wallace and Chantry, young, single Canadians who amuse each other endlessly, but due to other attachments (Chantry’s boyfriend who ends up punching Wallace) have agreed to be just friends. In Dowse’s native Canada the film goes by its original title, “The F Word.” (F is for friend.)
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“We tried to slap down any romcom convention,” the Ontario-born director says. “So if people run toward the airport at the end of a romcom, we have him running away from the airport. If he goes to rescue the girl and be honest with her, he gets punched in the face.”
The film, which premiered last year at the Toronto International Film Festival and opens in theaters this Friday, stars Daniel Radcliffe and Zoe Kazan as Wallace and Chantry, young, single Canadians who amuse each other endlessly, but due to other attachments (Chantry’s boyfriend who ends up punching Wallace) have agreed to be just friends. In Dowse’s native Canada the film goes by its original title, “The F Word.” (F is for friend.)
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Katherine Heigl: From "Grey's Anatomy" to Motherhood

While interviewing for the September issue
of Good Housekeeping, Heigl said that after adopting her first child,
Naleigh, in 2009, she "felt like [her] priorities were messed up"
because she "was putting so much time and energy into just my work, but I
was raised [to believe] that family comes first."
Heigl's discontent prompted her to take a
leave of absence from Grey's to experience a couple of "glorious" months
taking care of her daughter at home. Her time off, and hopes to expand
her family with husband, Josh Kelley, lead to the actress leaving the
show for good in 2010 to move to a larger property in Utah. Two years
later, the couple adopted their second daughter, Adalaide, in Louisiana.
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Thursday, August 7, 2014
5 Books that Influenced Katherine Heigl's Life
From chilling thrillers to books on
meditation, Katherine Heigl, our August cover star, reveals to us her
top 5 reads. Here’s Marie Claire's rundown on them…
Gone Girl by Gillian Flynn
Gone Girl forces us to ask that important question - who can we really trust? The film adaptation, due for release this October, starring Ben Affleck and Rosamund Pike, is set to thrill us all over again. Watch this space.
Gone Girl forces us to ask that important question - who can we really trust? The film adaptation, due for release this October, starring Ben Affleck and Rosamund Pike, is set to thrill us all over again. Watch this space.
Belong To Me by Marisa de los Santos
When Cornelia Brown makes the snap decision to move to the suburbs with her husband, some neighbours are more welcoming than others. As time goes on, it becomes clear that there is more to this corner of suburbia than Cornelia could ever have imagined. A compassionate and exhilarating read.
When Cornelia Brown makes the snap decision to move to the suburbs with her husband, some neighbours are more welcoming than others. As time goes on, it becomes clear that there is more to this corner of suburbia than Cornelia could ever have imagined. A compassionate and exhilarating read.
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'Landline' Shows Off Paranormal Comedy Romance
If you picked up the phone and found yourself talking to someone 25 years in the past, what would you say?
Especially if what you say now might change what happened then?
In Rainbow Rowell’s new book “Landline,” Georgie McCool’s marriage is
showing signs of wear. She’s working nonstop as a writer for a
successful if banal TV show which leaves her barely any time for her
husband Neal or their two daughters. But when she gets a life-changing
opportunity to create her own show with her longtime co-writer and best
friend Seth, she has to go for it even though it means a long week of
work.
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Especially if what you say now might change what happened then?

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Wednesday, August 6, 2014
Katherine Heigl Gushes about Motherhood

Why do these celeb interview headlines always say that? It’s hardly a dark secret they’ve been hiding. Of course they love being moms — who doesn’t? Now if some celeb actually loathed motherhood, that would be something to open up about.
But until pigs fly, we have Heigl as another star sweetly gushing about how much she loves her kids in GH for the crucial September issue. Plus, she talks about her 36 pets and dishes on the Grey’s Anatomy backlash, but for details of that you’ll have to read the magazine, out Aug. 12.
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Hitting the Right Note in Today's Romantic Comedies
Today in The New York Times, Brooks Barnes reports that the death of the romantic comedy has been greatly exaggerated . . . sort of.
As Barnes points out, big-budget rom-coms used to be as ubiquitous at
the movies (especially in the summer) as superhero movies are now. But
in the last few years, something has changed. These movies can be
expensive to make—lavish sets, big stars—but they have flopped.
I pointed this out as well in an article earlier this year here at Christianity Today,
and I posited that what's taking their place is a new breed of
comedy-with-romance-(or-not): movies in which the leads do not
ultimately end up together, but they learn something new about love. Or
movies in which romance is just one piece of a larger lesson about love.
I wrote about movies like Drinking Buddies and About Time, and having seen it this summer I think you can add Begin Again (and director John Carney's previous film, Once) to that list.
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Tuesday, August 5, 2014
Katherine Heigl Wins Best Dressed for Summer TCA

It’s been a while since we’ve seen the actress on the red carpet, but she certainly knows how to come back with a bang. She attended NBC Universal’s Summer TCA Tour wearing an A-line cap-sleeved Michael Kors dress, which she belted and paired with some brown snakeskin Manolo Blahnik pumps. She kept her hair up in a mini pompadour and finished with a subtle smoky eye and glossy lip.
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Why Romantic Comedy is Never Over in Hollywood
In summers past, Hollywood used to give audiences a break from all
the action-packed sequels targeted to teenage boys. Usually, that came
in the form of counterprogramming known as the romantic comedy. For most
of the late ’90s, Julia Roberts carried the genre: she opened 1997’s “My Best Friend’s Wedding,”
which grossed nearly $300 million worldwide, against the disastrous
“Batman and Robin.” She was also the star of such summertime hits as
1999’s “Notting Hill” ($364 million worldwide), “Runaway Bride” ($309
million) and 2001’s “America’s Sweethearts” ($138 million), which marked
the end of her reign as the queen of romantic comedies.
One of the reasons that the summer of 2014 has been so catastrophic, with box office grosses down 18 percent, is the glut of indistinguishable product. Every movie, from “Transformers 4” to “The Amazing Spider-Man 2,” feels like a photocopy of something that came before it. But the biggest profit margins aren’t always tied to CGI or comic book stories. For proof, look no further than the weepy melodrama “The Fault in Our Stars,” which has so far grossed $263 million worldwide despite its tiny budget of $12 million.
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One of the reasons that the summer of 2014 has been so catastrophic, with box office grosses down 18 percent, is the glut of indistinguishable product. Every movie, from “Transformers 4” to “The Amazing Spider-Man 2,” feels like a photocopy of something that came before it. But the biggest profit margins aren’t always tied to CGI or comic book stories. For proof, look no further than the weepy melodrama “The Fault in Our Stars,” which has so far grossed $263 million worldwide despite its tiny budget of $12 million.
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Monday, August 4, 2014
Taking a Peek at Katherine Heigl's Music Playlist
Katherine Heigl, our cover star this
month, reveals exclusively to Marie Claire the tunes she can’t stop
listening to right now - and neither can we…
Boom Clap by Charli XCX
If you haven’t heard of this girl yet, you will soon. Only 21, her catchy feel-good anthem Boom Clap was featured in this summer’s tearjerker The Fault in Our Stars. Fresh from her collaboration with Iggy Azalea on Fancy,
this weekend she’s set to storm the charts with her first Top 10 single
as a solo artist. She has said she wants to shake things up in the
industry. ‘I just want to be written about in 50 years' time as someone
who helped make pop cooler than it is now,’ she said to Digital Spy.
Daniel Radcliffe and Zoe Kazan Talks about Falling in Love in 'What If'
Relationships between men and women make for great movie fodder. The romantic comedy may, in general, have an established set of rules, but audiences still flock to theaters to go see how a couple finally gets together. That isn't to say, however, that all romantic comedies are identical, and "What If" certainly falls into that somewhat different category.
Opening in select cities week, "What If" stars Daniel Radcliffe and Zoe Kazan. Directed by Michael Dowse, it also features Megan Park, Adam Driver, Mackenzie Davis, and Rafe Spall.
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Friday, August 1, 2014
Katherine Heigl's Reign Over Romantic Comedies
One of the best romantic comedies ever
made. It’s hard not to fall in love with Heigl after watching her in 27
Dresses, delivering lines like: 'I feel like I found out my favourite
love song was written about a sandwich.' Things we learnt from this
movie:
1. Bo Peep-style bridesmaid dresses should not be a thing.
2. Karaoke will always sound better to you when drunk.
3. Planning someone else’s wedding is, mostly, not fun.
2. Karaoke will always sound better to you when drunk.
3. Planning someone else’s wedding is, mostly, not fun.
Heigl plays a hopeless romantic and Gerard
Butler a chauvinist in The Ugly Truth. An onslaught of arguing and
mis-matched ideas on love makes for hilarious watching. Oh, and Heigl
gets to kiss Gerard Butler. We’re not at all jealous. Right?
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'Visiting Sam' RomCom Opens at Churchill Theatre

Written and directed by Lewin, the play features a young couple, Ed and Rhoda, who met in college and have kept in touch. The play begins after they have gone to a play-writing seminar given by a minor playwright. The title, “Visiting Sam,” refers to the Samuel French publishing company, where the seminar was held.
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Thursday, July 31, 2014
They Came Together Shows Off RomCom Spoof
I'm just a guy, sitting in front of a screen, asking it to make
me laugh at beautiful, awkward, charming people who are falling in love.
The romantic comedy can be a fine way to burn two hours, but it's a
silly genre at heart, with its contrived meet-cutes and drawn-out
misunderstandings, and also a tough form to master, given that so much
of the modern canon asks us to want love for characters that are barely
even likable.
Think about two of the paragons of the genre: Meg Ryan in
Sleepless in Seattle is an awful dingbat of a human, not to mention a deluded stalker creep. Whereas Tom Hanks in You've Got Mail
is even worse, turning the tables on Meg by crushing his dream-lady's
professional dreams, then manipulating her into loving him. Appropriate
trailers for those films can be found here and here. It's been 25 years since Harry met Sally (Meg again!), but does anyone really think they'd still be together today?
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Katherine Heigl Shares there's More to Her than what People may Think

"I feel more of a sense of peace," Katherine says of her recent mindset. "I'm a neurotic actor, I'm not gonna lie. I'm absolutely a neurotic actor, and we all kind of are, but I'm less atwitter, and I'm less defensive, and I'm less afraid of what everybody thinks of me."
But that's not to say the 35-year-old sees herself as bulletproof. "I get my feelings hurt, and I certainly get frustrated because I want to prove I'm something, or prove to people that I'm more than they think, but I don't get quite as aflutter about it as I did in my youth," she explains. "And I have a deeper understanding of what really matters, and who really matters, whose opinion really matters."
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Tuesday, July 29, 2014
CFCT to Showcase Urban RomCom

“Essentially, it’s a comedy about women’s liberation in the 1970s. I don’t know why I didn’t see it sooner, but the discovery came to me several weeks ago watching the actors running through scenes. The '60s was a decade for the sexual revolution and self-discovery, and the '70s was about figuring out what to do with that knowledge. Women were liberating themselves,” Frenna explains....
The Cedar Falls Community Theatre urban romantic comedy
opens Friday at the Oster Regent Theatre, with additional performances
Saturday and Aug. 2 and 3.
Written by Bob Randall, the
title “6 Rms Riv Vu” is shorthand used in classified advertising by real
estate agents, and translates as “6 Rooms with a River View.” Two
potential renters respond to a New York Times advertisement for an
apartment and find themselves locked in and trapped inside.
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Katherine Heigl Shows Charm in Simple Sweater

And
both her career and attitude are much improved, with Katherine set to
star in NBC's hotly anticipated State Of Affairs and admitting to the
publication that she made some mistakes in her choice of roles.
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Monday, July 28, 2014
How TV Reinvented Romantic Comedy
Writing for Vulture last week, critic Margaret Lyons called for a new era in romantic comedy that plays out on the small screen.
“TV has a long, proud history of will-they-or-won’t-they relationships, and it’s easy to imagine a new wave of that as just when-will-they,” she wrote. “There are lots of kinds of love stories. It’s just a matter of shifting the focus: Instead of a lawyer show where characters happen to fall in love, it’s a love show where characters happen to be lawyers. We have so many lawyer shows. Can’t one of them be this?”
But I think at least part of the future Lyons dreams about has already arrived. A group of showrunners for Fox’s comedies said at a panel at the Television Critics Association press tour on Sunday that the decline of movie romantic comedies had left a lot of territory for them to work with.
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“TV has a long, proud history of will-they-or-won’t-they relationships, and it’s easy to imagine a new wave of that as just when-will-they,” she wrote. “There are lots of kinds of love stories. It’s just a matter of shifting the focus: Instead of a lawyer show where characters happen to fall in love, it’s a love show where characters happen to be lawyers. We have so many lawyer shows. Can’t one of them be this?”
But I think at least part of the future Lyons dreams about has already arrived. A group of showrunners for Fox’s comedies said at a panel at the Television Critics Association press tour on Sunday that the decline of movie romantic comedies had left a lot of territory for them to work with.
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Katherine Heigl Opens Up on Family, RomCom and Hollywood
After quitting Hollywood back in 2009 to focus on her family, Katherine Heigl, the rom-com queen, is back and better than ever with a new US TV show, State Of Affairs, and animated movie, The Nut Job.
Speaking exclusively to us, Katherine explained the reasons behind her break from the limelight and said she was starting to regret taking so many parts in romantic comedies and needed to reevaluate her career goals. 'This thing that was my best friend for a long time suddenly turned on me,' she said of the notorious Hollywood machine. 'And I didn’t expect it. I was taken by surprise and angry at it for betraying me.'
Speaking exclusively to us, Katherine explained the reasons behind her break from the limelight and said she was starting to regret taking so many parts in romantic comedies and needed to reevaluate her career goals. 'This thing that was my best friend for a long time suddenly turned on me,' she said of the notorious Hollywood machine. 'And I didn’t expect it. I was taken by surprise and angry at it for betraying me.'
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Tuesday, July 22, 2014
Katherine Heigl Goes Back to TV in New Series

She stars on the new fall series "State of Affairs," playing a CIA attache who informs the president on high-level incidents around the world. It's the first TV series for Heigl since she left her Emmy-winning role on "Grey's Anatomy" in 2010 after six seasons.
Heigl's mother, Nancy, is serving as an executive producer on the NBC series debuting in November. She manages her 35-year-old daughter's career and has had similar credits on "One for the Money," "Life as We Know It" and "The Ugly Truth," all starring Heigl.
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Cameron Crowe's RomCom Rescheduled to May 29th
Columbia Pictures and Regency Enterprises have moved back Cameron Crowe’s untitled romantic comedy from December to May 29.
Set in Hawaii, the film stars Bradley Cooper, Emma Stone and Rachel McAdams.
Cooper plays a military contractor who reconnects with a long-ago love (portrayed by McAdams) while unexpectedly falling for an Air Force watchdog, played by Stone. Bill Murray plays a billionaire launching a satellite system; John Krasinski, Danny McBride and Alec Baldwin also star.
“Once we saw the film, we knew that it would make a perfect summer release,” said Sony marketing chief Jeff Blake. “The movie is Cameron at his best.”
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Monday, July 21, 2014
Katherine Heigl Wore Fancy Dress for NBC Afterparty

Changing from the pretty white dress she wore earlier in the day the 35-year-old slipped into a sexy high-waisted skirt and top for the event held at the RivaBella in West Hollywood.
She
teamed her navy skirt which was buttoned up the centre with a black and
white patterned top, and a pair of pointy stiletto heels.
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