Romantic Comedies

The actor drew ire on social media this week after emphasizing that his new comedy "Bros" wasn't "one of a million Netflix shows" in a Variety interview.
“It’s probably going to be terrible,” the “Ticket to Paradise” star joked about her upcoming return to romantic comedies.
Ryan will direct and star alongside David Duchovny in “What Happens Later.”
The star makes her return to the genre alongside George Clooney later this year in "Tickets To Paradise."
The actor has a long history of catering to the white gaze in rom-coms, and her newest movie is no exception.
“One Day at a Time” co-creator Gloria Calderón Kellett’s new show applies classic rom-com tropes to a mostly Latinx cast and a whole range of relationships.
J.Lo plays a jilted pop star in the upcoming film that co-stars Owen Wilson and Sarah Silverman.
Christa B. Allen, who starred alongside Jennifer Garner in the rom-com, celebrated by analyzing what the genre teaches girls about womanhood.
Debuting Dec. 2, the gay romantic comedy finds Michael Urie feeling less than merry after getting caught up in a Christmas love triangle.
Luke Macfarlane is joining the cast of "Bros," which is being billed as the first rom-com about gay men to be produced by a major studio. It's due out in 2022.