“We found that in many cases the claims with which the partner disagreed had never been stated or even clearly implied,” Smith told me in an email. “Rather the partner was drawing an inference based ...
“If you look for it, I’ve got a sneaky feeling you’ll find that love actually is all around.” This sentence is used to open Richard Curtis’ 2003 Christmas rom-com Love Actually, which turns 20 today ...
Earlier this year, the nation rejoiced when Richard Curtis revealed he had been beavering away on a second instalment of the hit festive film. In aid of Red Nose Day, the movie director had got on the ...
Lauren Waters is a TV and Movie Feature Writer for Collider. When she’s not writing about her favorite shows, she is the Beauty Editor and a columnist at Fizzy Mag. She is also a playwright, focusing ...
It takes a lot to become a new Christmas classic, so it’s doubly impressive that Love Actually managed to enter that pantheon while also holding the distinction of being one of the most divisive ...
When news breaks, you need to understand what actually matters — and what to do about it. At Vox, our mission to help you make sense of the world has never been more vital. But we can’t do it on our ...
From Hugh Grant's true feelings about that dancing scene to the now-iconic "To me, you are perfect" sign When it comes to holiday movies that will rip your heart out, tear it into a thousand pieces, ...
The two comedies opened on the same date in 2003 and have stood the test of time. A changing Hollywood landscape might make another such day impossible. By Esther Zuckerman On Nov. 7, 2003, American ...
Love Actually is one of the most beloved rom-coms of all time, and for good reason! The 2003 festive flick tells ten interlinked tales of yuletide romance and boasts an incredible cast, including Hugh ...
"Love Actually" (2003) still reigns as one of the most beloved holiday movies. Marked by its cheeky British humor, the rom-com intertwined different storylines of people stumbling in and out of love ...
Actually is more sneaky, a wolf in sheep's clothing. Actually is the word that you use when you're actually saying, "You are wrong, and I am right, and you are at least a little bit of an idiot." ...