This isn’t just a cute movie about a 40-year-old woman falling in love with a pop star. It’s finally a depiction of a single mom who is dynamic and in control of her joy.
“The Fall Guy” director David Leitch summoned his years as a stuntman to craft an action rom-com that breaks stunt records, brings epic laughs, and uses Ryan Gosling perfectly.
There’s a lot of excitement for the new Ryan Gosling-Emily Blunt film “The Fall Guy.” But it’s the latest example of rom-coms forgetting about the com. What happened to jokes?
From “Anyone But You” to “Ticket to Paradise,” bad lighting is ruining the rom-com. Why does each one I watch lately look like a high-definition commercial for allergy medication?