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Published July 26, 2021
Ah, romantic comedies – perfection in cinematic form. I love them, can’t get enough of them! And when I set about writing this yarn, I literally ended up rewatching about half of these movies. This might not be an exhaustive list, but it is a solid
list full of romantic comedies on Stan that
will leave you feeling both mushy and believing in loooooove. Let us begin.
1) The Big Sick (2017)
Is it currently on Stan? Yes.
The Big Sick.
Kumail Nanjiani and his wife
Emily V. Gordon, who co-wrote the movie.
About eight months into their relationship, the couple hits a snag because Kumail hasn’t told his parents about Emily (played by
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How Bridesmaids Unlocked The Fearless Comedy of Melissa McCarthy
Not every actor gets an Oscar nomination for a comedic performance, but not every actor is as bold as Melissa McCarthy is in Paul Feig’s modern classic.
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Acting is an art form, and behind every iconic character is an artist expressing themselves. Welcome to
The Great Performances, a bi-weekly column exploring the art behind some of cinema’s best roles. In this entry, we examine Melissa McCarthy’s Oscar-nominated performance in Bridesmaids.
Just like how the Academy Awards routinely forgets to honor horror movies, they also rarely recognize comedians for their comedy. When an actor known for comedy is nominated for an Oscar, it’s almost always because they are delivering a “serious performance” that’s diametrically opposed to what made them famous.