Sydney Sweeney and Glen Powell, take a bow.
, in the sense that it elevated our cosmic understanding. After decades of Hollywood whispers of behind-the-scenes hookups on productions, we finally had explosive proof, showcased in an extended scene where Pitt and Jolie, in character, try to kill each other before making sweet love. It showed us real, living, rom-com chemistry .
There was a time - let’s call it the Boring Age - when people weirdly didn’t require their rom-com leading duos to hook up off-screen. Tom Hanks and Meg Ryan made three hit movies together between 1990 and 1998, displaying an onscreen chemistry for the ages, and no one ever once thought, “Oh, they f---in”. Why? Because even in their early 30s they had grandparent vibes? Because who would ever cheat on sweet Greek princess Rita Wilson? Yes, probably, to all of these reasons.
, co-starring his then-partner Mia Farrow. In the film, the pair break-up after Allen’s Gabe, a writer, shares an erotically charged moment with a 21-year-old student who’s just insulted his novel, played by Juliette Lewis. The film was released in September 1992, just eight months after Allen and Farrow split when Allen’s affair with Farrow’s 21-year-old adopted daughter Soon-Yi Previn was made public.
Keen to capitalise on the gossip circus, the film’s studio TriStar rushed through a wide release the same week as its premiere screening at the Toronto International Film Festival. People flocked to see it, scoring Allen, largely an arthouse attraction, the biggest opening of his career at the time. Jami Bernard of the
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