Eek-cute: the rebirth of the frothy romcom sociopath

The online era is pushing screen romantics to alarming extremes. Whether posing as a stranger’s fiancee or framing someone as an obsessive stalker, happy endings look harder than ever to find It’s a long-running romcom trope that the couples we’re supposed to root for are often hiding lies that threaten the chances of any happy relationship blossoming. From classics such as The Shop Around the Corner to modern blockbusters such as How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days, the genre thrives whenever it presents the audience with the most alarming red flags it conceals from its characters, raising the stakes by seeing if sparks can still fly when an ulterior motive behind each meet-cute is hidden in plain sight. In the romantic comedies we’ve seen so far this year, this trope has not only been revived but pushed far beyond its breaking point, cementing a new romcom archetype: the unlucky-in-love sociopath. This week’s new release Finding Emily is the starkest example to date, introducing psychology...

Even While Shooting, Eva Mendes Continues To Call Ryan Gosling

For many years, Eva Mendes and Ryan Gosling have made an effort to keep their relationship a secret from the public. They hardly ever had a red carpet appearance together, and they made a concerted effort for a very long time to avoid discussing one another in interviews. The actors have gained notoriety throughout this time as one of Hollywood's most shrouded couples. However, Eva and Ryan are now talking more about one another in interviews with journalists. Mendes recently defended Gosling after it was claimed that his portrayal of Ken was unpleasant. "Something about this picture made my teen self come to life. People are aware that he is acting, don't they? The actress remarked, "He portrays a phoney person. In an interview, Gosling also discussed his significant other. The actor acknowledged during an appearance on Good Morning America that he brought his entire family to work with him on The Gray Man in Prague. Eva called Ryan to clarify certain things while the movie was being filmed. The entire scenario was focused on me as I was restrained to a bench. We are in Prague, and we can hear explosions. It was heard in the nearby hotel where Eva and her kids were staying, Gosling recounted with a grin. Mendes then made a choice, which left him in a challenging situation. I sort of spoke while hiding behind a bench and using my free hand. How long will these explosions last, Eva wonder me? Ryan stated, "The girls are taking a piano lesson on Zoom. The Hollywood Reporter quoted her as saying: "Something like Barbie where the IP, the name itself, people immediately have an idea of, "Oh Margot is playing Barbie, I know what that is," but our goal is to be like, "Whatever you're thinking, we're going to give you something totally different - the thing you didn't know you wanted." With the movie, the Neighbours star wants to start a "thoughtful conversation."

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