8 Romantic Movies Set In London (Just In Time For Olympics 2012!)
Fancy a bit of romance? To get in the spirit of the 2012 Games, transport yourself to this year's Olympic city with love stories set in London.
Fancy a bit of romance? To get in the spirit of the 2012 Games, transport yourself to this year's Olympic city with love stories set in London.
If you're looking to beat the heat, nothing is yummier than snuggling up to your boyfriend (or your best friend!) and popping in a romantic movie. It's the perfect opportunity to escape reality, stress and humidity, and instead embrace comedy, heartache and, most importantly, love.
We've put together a list of the 10 must-see flicks that are sure to knock that bad mood and make you smile, laugh, or at least forget about what's bothering you for a few hours. Today is National Cheer Up the Lonely Day, and this is your one-stop shop to cheer you up.
From 1986's "Heartburn" to 1989's unforgettable "When Harry Met Sally" to 2009's "Julie & Julia," we compiled six of Nora Ephron's most romantic movie quotes that have left an imprint on our hearts forever.
The Internet is abuzz with grief over the loss of American filmmaker and feminist icon Nora Ephron. Here are five important lessons from Rob Reiner and Nora Ephron's rom com 'When Harry Met Sally.'
Whether raunchy or ridiculous, sex comedies always bring the laughs. From the infamous cafe scene in "When Harry Met Sally" to "Bridesmaids'" sex-starved scene-stealer Megan (Melissa McCarthy), TooFab has pulled together a list of the top 20 sex comedy quotes.
Sitting across from Emily Blunt and Alison Brie, one can get a really accurate sense of what days on the set of The Five-Year Engagement were like – there were probably a ton of laughs at the expense of their co-star Jason Segel, and some girly heart-to-hearts about the actresses' own love lives. With a movie premise as surprisingly real as this one, how could there not have been?
The cult 90s movie every girl grows up to worship in some manner is being bashed by none other than the guy who was in it: Richard Gere.
It's not even that I thought a "hello" wouldn't be well-received. Watching his body language, he seemed open. His face was kind, and his demeanor friendly. So what held me back in those few seconds where I felt uncharacteristically ready to abandon my inherent shyness? For the longest time, I couldn't figure it out. But I think now I know what it was. It was a sense of entitlement.
From Friends With Benefits to Midnight in Paris, check out our photo gallery of the most romantic movies of 2011.
Enter to win a $50 Fandango gift card, tote bag, nail polish, pink Moleskine notebook, and more by sharing your favorite love story with us. Then check out 'One Day' with Anne Hathaway, which comes out on Friday, Aug. 19.