
An encyclopedia project of romance on screen, focusing on five decades of film shot in New York City from 1960-2009. Edited by Paris McGarry
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Still from Mr. Wonderful. Directed by Anthony Minghella, Warner Bros. 1993.
For this installment, I watched Mr. Wonderful. It’s a movie I couldn’t quite remember if I’d actually seen before, or just thought about watchin...
Still from My Blueberry Nights. Directed by Wong Kar-wai, The Weinstein Company 2007.
Hong Kong filmmaker Wong Kar-wai made his first English-language film in America with My Blueberry Nights, which originally premiered at the Cannes Film...
Still from They All Laughed. Directed by Peter Bogdanovich, Moon Pictures, 1981.
They All Laughed is a film with a troubled history. One that no doubt reflects how the film ended up and enhances a reading of it. The film is much beloved by...
I wasn’t sure where to start back up again—specifically, which film to feature. My idea this time around was to keep the recommendations flowing with shorter pieces on each film (yes, it’s maybe not that short…), in no pa...
Warren Beatty and Leslie Caron star in the London-for-New York (Greenwich Village) romance of an unlikely pair and a tale of the heart wants what the heart wants. This entry focuses on some behind-the-scenes drama and ulterior motives behin...
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