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Fox Sports NFL pregame show will have its annual salute to military veterans on Sunday November 8, 2025 at 3:29 AM 0 1 / 2FoxVeterans Day FootballFILE Fox Sports logo on a camera during an NFL football game between the Tennessee Titans and Detroit Lions in Detroit, Oct. 27, 2024. (AP Photo/Rick Osentoski, File) LOS ANGELES (AP) — Fox Sports' NFL pregame show on Sunday will continue the network's tradition of honoring the military with Veterans Day on Tuesday.

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LOS ANGELES (AP) — Fox Sports' NFL pregame show on Sunday will continue the network's tradition of honoring the military with Veterans Day on Tuesday.

"Fox NFL Sunday" normally goes on the road and visits military bases for the two-hour program, but this year's show will be from the Fox Sports Studios lot in Los Angeles with Jay Glazer doing segments from the Veterans Day Parade in Washington, D.C.

Highlights of the show will be Terry Bradshaw doing a feature with former Pittsburgh Steelers teammate Rocky Bleier. The Vietnam War veteran overcame an injury in combat and had an 11-year NFL career that included four Super Bowl titles.

Tom Rinaldi will have a feature on Phil McConkey, who went to Navy and flew CH-46 Sea Knight helicopters before winning a Super Bowl with the New York Giants after finishing his military service.

In previous years, the show visited the nation's three military academies in a five-year period.

"Fox NFL Sunday" was also aboard the USS Harry S. Truman in the Mediterranean Sea in 2000 and visited Bagram Airfield in Afghanistan in 2009.

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All About Elle Fanning's Boyfriend, "Rolling Stone" Executive Gus Wenner Alexandra Hurtado, Caroline BlairNovember 8, 2025 at 12:34 AM 0 Stefanie Keenan/Getty Elle Fanning and Gus Wenner at the 2025 LACMA Art+Film Gala in November 2025. Elle Fanning has been dating Gus Wenner since 2023 The Predator: Badlands actress has given glimpses into their romance and called him the "love of my life" Wenner is the executive chairman of Rolling Stone and was previously the CEO Acting powerhouse Elle Fanning has found her match in music journalism executive Gus Wenner.

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Elle Fanning has been dating Gus Wenner since 2023

The Predator: Badlands actress has given glimpses into their romance and called him the "love of my life"

Wenner is the executive chairman of Rolling Stone and was previously the CEO

Acting powerhouse Elle Fanning has found her match in music journalism executive Gus Wenner.

The Predator: Badlands star first sparked romance rumors with Wenner when they were seen holding hands in November 2023. They went public with their relationship a few months later when they made their red carpet debut at the 81st annual Golden Globe Awards in January 2024.

The two have been going strong ever since and have each expressed their love for each other on Valentine's Day in 2025. Fanning shared two photos that showed Wenner carrying her and another of the two smiling under a waterfall for the holiday.

"Happy Valentine's Love of my Life," she captioned the photos. "I got your back always."

Wenner reciprocated the feeling by posting a video of Fanning licking an ice cream cone while dancing and smiling. He captioned the video, "Everyday is valentines day my love you are my heart."

So, who is Elle Fanning's boyfriend? Here's everything to know about Gus Wenner and his relationship with the actress.

He's the son of one of Rolling Stone's co-founders

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Gus Wenner and his dad Jann Wenner.

Wenner is the son of Jane Schindelheim and Jann Wenner, who co-founded Rolling Stone. In a 2022 Father's Day post honoring Jann, Wenner called his father his "best friend" and "mentor."

Back in 2015, he posted a birthday tribute to his dad on Instagram, writing, "I remember when I didn't know how smart you were, when I was a kid, and you were just my dad. Now I know you are brilliant. And you are still my dad, first and foremost. But you are also my greatest teacher. I learn from you everyday. From up close. From a far. And I'm so [f—in] lucky to have you."

He is the executive chairman of Rolling Stone

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Gus Wenner attends the 66th GRAMMY Awards on February 04, 2024 in Los Angeles, California.

In January 2022, Wenner was named chief executive officer of Rolling Stone, per Adweek. Prior to becoming CEO, he was president and chief operating officer, a role he had held since 2017, according to his PMC bio.

However, in May 2025, Rolling Stone announced that Wenner would be transitioning into the role of executive chairman, while Julian Holguin is the new CEO. The two work together on the brand's strategic goals.

"Rolling Stone is poised for continued success leveraging Gus' deep experience and vision for the brand and Julian's keen business instincts and passion for innovation," Jay Penske, chairman and CEO, Penske Media Corporation, said in a statement, per Variety. "Rolling Stone will continue its rich legacy of world class journalism and culture-shaping conversation while creating new avenues for growth."

In an interview with Brown Alumni Magazine, Wenner shared that he took a "lowly" entry-level job at Rolling Stone the summer after he graduated from the Ivy League school in 2012.

He recalled his father telling him, "Just so you know, this is going nowhere," to which Wenner said he replied, "I know. I don't want it to. I just want to learn for a year and then move on."

He also told the outlet that in "any industry, if you get your foot in the door, you still have to walk through it ... and especially for publishing and print media."

Wenner noted, "it was not a forgiving place," adding, "The bottom line was always that if we were able to show gains and results and make that transition [to digital], then let's do it. And we did."

He and Fanning were first linked in 2023

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Gus Wenner and Elle Fanning are seen arriving to Vas Morgan And Michael Brown's 2024 Golden Globe Awards Party on January 07, 2024.

Although it's not known when they initially started dating, Fanning and Wenner were first seen together publicly in November 2023 when they were photographed walking hand-in-hand in New York City.

According to Page Six, which obtained photos of the couple's outing, Fanning and Wenner ate at The Waverly Inn with Lorde, Annabelle Dexter Jones and his brother, Theo Wenner.

He was in a band with one of Bruce Willis and Demi Moore's daughters

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Gus Wenner and Scout Willis of Gus and Scout pose for a portrait session during the Bumbershoot Music Festival at Seattle Center on August 31, 2013.

Wenner was one-half of the folk-rock band Gus + Scout. Fanning's boyfriend formed the band with Demi Moore and Bruce Willis' daughter Scout Willis while at Brown. The musical duo released their self-titled debut EP in 2012.

"We were only ever really friends at a very, very young age, and then were only just aware of each other in adolescence," Scout said of her and Wenner's relationship during an interview with W Magazine in 2012. "It wasn't until my freshman year at Brown that we connected in a real way and began playing music together,"

He and Fanning made their red carpet debut at the Golden Globes

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Gus Wenner and Elle Fanning at The 81st Annual Golden Globe Awards in January 2023.

Wenner accompanied Fanning to the 2024 Golden Globes — the award show marked the pair's first red carpet event as a couple. Following the ceremony, the duo attended Vas Morgan and Michael Braun's afterparty in Los Angeles, with the actress swapping the cream strapless dress she wore on the red carpet for an elegant low-cut black gown with a white flower detail.

Days after the Globes, Wenner shared a series of photos of himself and Fanning in their Globes attire and seemingly heading to the ceremony. Fanning commented on the post with a red heart emoji, while Scout wrote, "The most gorgeous couple!!"

He's Fanning's "funny Valentine"

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Elle Fanning and Gus Wenner at the 2024 Met Gala at the Metropolitan Museum of Art.

Fanning celebrated Valentine's Day 2024 with a tribute to her beau.

On her Instagram, the We Bought a Zoo actress shared a picture of Wenner sporting sunglasses as he lounged on a boat.

"My funny Valentine🏹💕🙈," she captioned the photo. Wenner reacted to the post with three purple heart emojis.

Bob Dylan is his "hero"

Wenner has previously dubbed Grammy winner Bob Dylan his "hero. Forever and always."

In his 2024 interview with Brown Alumni Magazine, Wenner also revealed that a day he spent with the "Mr. Tambourine Man" singer when he was 8 or 9 years old stands out as one of his favorite memories.

Wenner said, "I was able to relate with him on a very pure level because I was too young to really know" how famous Dylan was.

Years earlier, while speaking to W Magazine in 2012, Wenner shared that he started to fall in love with Dylan when he was around 13.

He admitted, "His music affected me on an emotional level like I didn't know possible, and it opened the door to a whole history of country and blues music that has made me who I am as a person, and definitely as a songwriter."

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Plus, she looks back on that &34;Bridesmaids&34; engagement party toast and shares where she thinks Helen is today. Rose Byrne on her 'scary' closeup as a mother on the verge in If I Had Legs I'd Kick You Plus, she looks back on that &34;Bridesmaids&34; engagement party toast and shares where she thinks Helen is today. By Gerrad Hall :maxbytes(150000):stripicc()/Gerrad413fcf02541834f43bb26c0de8fe66f66.jpg) Gerrad Hall is an editorial director at , overseeing movie, awards, and music coverage.

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After three decades in the business, Rose Byrne was surely ready for her close-up...and she got it.

In her latest movie, Mary Bronstein's *If I Had Legs I'd Kick You*, the *Bridesmaids* and *Damages* alum plays Linda, a therapist and mother on the verge of a breakdown as she deals with a sudden disaster at home, a child with health issues, an absent husband, her inability to handle stress, her patients, and more.

Filmed with a nearly constantly moving camera, it's also often right up in her face, in extreme closeup, with nowhere for the actress to hide, an "absolutely scary" thought in hindsight.

"Mary really pushes the language between the audience and the camera. And I loved testing that and being part of that and figuring that out with her," the actress says on the latest episode of *The Awardist* podcast. "Knowing what Mary would need when the camera was, like, on my eyeball is different to what she would need when it was a super wide. And it was really challenging, obviously."

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Rose Byrne in 'If I Had Legs I'd Kick You'.

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And the challenge is paying off; she won the prestigious Silver Bear for Best Leading Performance at the Berlin Film Festival and earned a Gotham Awards lead performance nomination.

Getting to the heart of that performance wasn't easy, though.

"Very little information is given about Linda. Mary does not hold anybody's hand. You are thrown into this fire," she explains. "I was just obsessed with who she was before. Who is this woman before she had a child, before she was married? Because everyone responds differently to a crisis. It's very revealing. And so I wanted to reverse engineer a little bit so I could figure that out. 'Cause it's not me; her behavior is so specific to her. So that was an interesting process that me and Mary Bronstein went on in a big way for me to unlock the character."

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Byrne is operating at a high level of anxiety throughout nearly the entire movie — "I was always just running at a thousand percent," she says — but reliving it is something she put off as long as she could.

"I kept avoiding it," she says of watching the final cut of the movie prior to it debuting at Sundance earlier this year. "Mary would be like, 'You can come in and watch it.' And I'd be like, 'Cool.'...'Are you ready to come in?'...'Not yet.'...'How about now? Next week?' I was so avoiding it because it was so much."

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Conan O'Brien and Rose Byrne in 'If I Had Legs I'd Kick You'.

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But once she did, the wait was worth it. "I was rendered kind of speechless. It was a rollercoaster, is the best way to describe it," she recalls. "I didn't move. I was sort of just frozen in my seat and totally arrested by this language, this experience."

Ahead, Byrne reflects on roles in *Star Wars: Episode II — Attack of the Clones *and *Bridesmaids*, and below, listen to her full interview on *The Awardist* podcast below, where she also talks about working with A$AP Rocky (did she get to meet Rihanna?!) and Conan O'Brien, and she reveals whether Seth Rogen has asked her to be on *The Studio*.**

On her small role in Star Wars: Episode II — Attack of the Clones

"The scale of that storytelling, the reach that that has, the universe of that just continues to reach people, and to be like a small, little, tiny period at the end of that sentence — which is kind of what my character was — is so delightful, is part of something much bigger and much more meaningful to people. Walking onto the set was so fun. And there were so many Australians there. They were shooting in Sydney, people were just lining up to be background aliens with crazy costumes. It was wild, the scale of it.... And they were so lovely; Natalie [Portman] was so lovely, Hayden [Christensen], Ewan [McGregor].... And to put those fun costumes on with this big hood on was, like, I still remember how fun that was.... It just tickled me."

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Natalie Portman and Rose Byrne in 'Star Wars: Episode II — Attack of the Clones'.

On that Bridesmaids engagement party toast

"Oh my gosh, that's so silly. That whole night. [*laughing*] It was a bit of both [scripted and improv]. You always start with the script, but then when you're on those sets, usually my experience is they're pitching a lot of ideas for you. Like, 'Try this, try that,' and then things come up in the scene, you know? Kristen [Wiig]'s a gifted, gifted [improviser], and she would just come up with ideas, and so I feel like it may have been a bit of an improv. I think [my character Helen] getting a second mic was in the script, but then the whole bit speaking in different languages and all this ridiculous stuff, [*laughing*] but I do remember everyone in the audience really laughing and thinking, oh, maybe this is funny."

Where is her Bridesmaids character, Helen, today?

"Oh my God. I think she's probably got three or four children. [*laughing*] And she's probably running a small events company. I would predict something like that. I would hope. And may or may not be separated and remarried. [*laughing*]"

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There are so many different ways you can fall in love, and romantic comedies serve to remind us of that. Maybe you're dreaming of an unexpected romance, like in *Hit Man*. You could also be looking for a plot with strong female leads, such as *The Incredible Jessica James* or *Someone Great*. Whatever kind of love story you're in the mood for, you'll find your perfect match on our list of the best romantic comedies currently streaming on Netflix, as of November 2025.

10 Things I Hate About You (1999)

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Heath Ledger as Patrick Verona and Julia Stiles as Katarina 'Kat' Stratford in '10 Things I Hate About You'.

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Oh, what a tangled web we weave. William Shakespeare's *The Taming of the Shrew* receives a modern-day makeover in this beloved teen rom-com, set in a Seattle high school. The film begins with new student Cameron (Joseph Gordon-Levitt) falling for sophomore Bianca (Larisa Oleynik), but there's only one problem: Her father won't allow her to date until her independent older sister, Kat (Julia Stiles), finds a beau. He does some matchmaking that leads to bad boy Patrick (Heath Ledger) trying to woo Kat, but this proves more difficult than expected.

EW's critic was highly positive on *10 Things I Hate About You* upon its release, praising how it "casts an amusingly jaundiced eye on the unholy status games of contemporary teen culture." —*Kevin Jacobsen***

Where to watch *10 Things I Hate About You*: Netflix

**Director:** Gil Junger

**Cast:** Julia Stiles, Heath Ledger, Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Larisa Oleynik

Alex Strangelove (2018)

Daniel Doheny as Alex Truelove and Antonio Marziale as Elliot in 'Alex Strangelove'

Daniel Doheny as Alex Truelove and Antonio Marziale as Elliot in 'Alex Strangelove'. Netflix

A coming-of-age rom-com that sees a popular teen wrestle with his sexuality may sound like a familiar narrative, but *Alex Strangelove* adds its own spin. Alex Truelove (Daniel Doheny) lives in an especially progressive and supportive environment for a high school tale, nearly void of the common prejudices against queerness. Still, Alex doesn't know what — or who — he wants, and he has to learn about himself before he can know for sure.

Many LGBTQ+ rom-coms tend to focus on protagonists that are working against societal biases, but *Alex Strangelove* offers a more joyful take on the queer experience. EW's critic praises the film's underlying theme beneath its (occasionally cringey) twist and turns, writing, "It's hard to fault the bigger message here: that we all deserve the right to be true to who we are, even if it takes a few hard turns — and some collateral emotional damage — to get there." —*Angela Andaloro*

Where to watch *Alex Strangelove*: Netflix

**EW grade: **B

**Director:** Craig Johnson

**Cast: **Daniel Doheny, Antonio Marziale, Madeline Weinstein, Joanna Adler, William Ragsdale, Daniel Zolghadri

Along for the Ride (2022)

Belmont Cameli as Eli and Emma Pasarow as Auden in 'Along for the Ride'

Belmont Cameli as Eli and Emma Pasarow as Auden in 'Along for the Ride'. Emily V. Aragones/Netflix

Based on the novel by Sarah Dessen, night owl Auden (Emma Pasarow) displeases her type-A mom (Andie MacDowell) by going to stay with her absentee dad (Dermot Mulroney), his wife (Kate Bosworth), and their newborn over the summer before college. Now on a mission to taste all the teenage experiences she's missed out on, Auden soon makes her first real group of girlfriends and roams the beach town in the wee hours of the morning. Doing so brings her to meet another night-type, Eli (Belmont Cameli), who has a repressed past of his own.

Sofia Alvarez is no stranger to teen rom-coms, given that she adapted *To All the Boys I've Loved Before* into the hit Netflix film franchise. Now, she's made her feature-length directorial debut with* Along for the Ride*, having collaborated with Dessen, queen of the beach read, on this quintessential summer romance film. "I have always really loved those nostalgic summertime movies that I grew up watching, and I think I immediately saw the potential for this movie to be one of those," Alvarez told EW. "I really wanted it to be the kind of summer movie where you smell the sunscreen through the screen...or it has a soundtrack that everyone is singing in their cars this summer when they're driving to the beach." Spoiler alert: This movie (and its soundtrack by Beach House) achieves all of that and more. —*A.A.*

Where to watch *Along for the Ride*: Netflix

**Director: **Sofia Alvarez

**Cast: **Emma Pasarow, Belmont Cameli, Kate Bosworth, Dermot Mulroney, Andie MacDowell

Always Be My Maybe (2019)

Ali Wong as Sasha Tran and Randall Park as Marcus Kim in 'Always Be My Maybe'

Ali Wong as Sasha Tran and Randall Park as Marcus Kim in 'Always Be My Maybe'. Ed Araquel/Netflix

Who says you can't go home again? Ali Wong shines in this romantic comedy about childhood best friends who cross paths as adults after an awkward teenage romance ended badly. Fast forward 16 years, and life has taken celebrity chef Sasha Tran (Wong) and unsuccessful musician Marcus Kim (Randall Park) to some very different places. Much has changed, but their chemistry sure hasn't as the two come face-to-face with their many differences on the road to reconciliation.

Costars Wong and Park are also co-writers for the film, and, given the hilarity of Wong's Netflix stand-up specials, it's no wonder *Always Be My Maybe* was an instant hit. The central lovebirds have a lot of healing to do from their complicated youths before they can live happily ever after, but the laughter makes it that much sweeter. Throw in a disastrous double date featuring Keanu Reeves playing, well, Keanu Reeves, and you've got yourself a chaotic love triangle unlike any you've seen before. EW's critic highlights the film's graceful lack of tokenism as well: "*Always Be My Maybe *… joins a burgeoning if still too small club of mainstream movies centered without any special pomp or circumstance on Asian American characters." Seriously, what's not to love? —*A.A.*

Where to watch *Always Be My Maybe*: Netflix

**EW grade: **B

**Director: **Nahnatchka Khan

**Cast: **Ali Wong, Randall Park, James Saito, Michelle Buteau, Vivian Bang, Daniel Dae Kim, Keanu Reeves

Coming to America (1988)

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Eddie Murphy as Prince Akeem Joffer and Arsenio Hall as Semmi in 'Coming to America'. Everett Collection

One of the most beloved Eddie Murphy vehicles of the '80s, *Coming to America* has a little something for everyone. The comedic superstar plays Prince Akeem Joffer, the crown prince of a wealthy African nation who rejects an arranged marriage in favor of finding an independent woman who loves him for him, not his title. So, he and his best friend Sammi (Arsenio Hall) voyage to America, where Akeem meets the woman of his dreams, Lisa (Shari Headley) — though he does not tell her of his royal lineage. Serving as both a traditional romantic comedy and a laugh-out-loud commentary on '80s consumerism, the film is highly rewatchable, even if (like the '80s) not everything has aged perfectly. —*K.J.*

Where to watch *Coming to America*: Netflix

**Director:** John Landis

**Cast:** Eddie Murphy, Arsenio Hall, James Earl Jones, John Amos, Madge Sinclair, Shari Headley**

Crazy Rich Asians (2018)

Michelle Yeoh as Eleanor Sung-Young, Henry Golding as Nick Young, and Constance Wu as Rachel Chu in 'Crazy Rich Asians'

Michelle Yeoh as Eleanor Sung-Young, Henry Golding as Nick Young, and Constance Wu as Rachel Chu in 'Crazy Rich Asians'.

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With its winning formula of a charismatic cast, familiar tropes, and lavish production design, it's no wonder *Crazy Rich Asians* became the highest-grossing rom-com of the 2010s. Constance Wu stars as Rachel, a New Yorker whose boyfriend (Henry Golding) reveals to her on their flight to Singapore to meet his family that he comes from an obscenely wealthy dynasty. EW's critic calls *Crazy Rich Asians* "a deliriously glossy, globe-trotting trifle — two hours of romantic fantasy and real-estate porn poured on so thick it's almost lickable." We're still waiting on the sequel! —*K.J.***

Where to watch *Crazy Rich Asians*: Netflix

**EW grade:** B

**Director:** Jon M. Chu

**Cast:** Constance Wu, Henry Golding, Michelle Yeoh, Gemma Chan, Lisa Lu

Groundhog Day (1993)

Bill Murray as Phil Connors in 'Groundhog Day'

Bill Murray as Phil Connors in 'Groundhog Day'. Everett Collection

Groundhog Day has become virtually synonymous with this romantic time loop comedy as much as Punxsutawney Phil himself. Popularizing the concept of an endless repeated day for numerous films to come, *Groundhog Day* centers on jaded TV weatherman Phil Connors (Bill Murray), who finds himself trapped in Punxsutawney, Pa., waking up over and over again on Feb. 2. Only Phil is aware of the time loop, causing him to behave in a variety of ways, from taking advantage of his circumstances to get what he wants to falling into existential despair. Time has been kind to *Groundhog Day* since its 1993 release, especially in how it blends laughs with moments of philosophical insight. —*K.J.*

Where to watch *Groundhog Day*: Netflix

**Director:** Harold Ramis

**Cast:** Bill Murray, Andie MacDowell, Chris Elliott, Stephen Tobolowsky, Les Podewell

The Half of It (2020)

Leah Lewis as Ellie Chu and Alexxis Lemire as Aster Flores in 'The Half of It'

Leah Lewis as Ellie Chu and Alexxis Lemire as Aster Flores in 'The Half of It'. KC Bailey/Netflix

In a modern retelling of the classic French play *Cyrano de Bergerac*, Ellie (Leah Lewis) starts ghostwriting love letters for a jock, Paul (Daniel Diemer), in exchange for some much-needed cash. But as she continues to correspond with Paul's dream girl, Aster (Alexxis Lemire), Ellie finds they have a lot in common and wonders if she's actually her better half. Though the romantic tension between the unknowing Aster and the unfortunate Ellie pushes the film forward, the true heart of this story is the blossoming friendship between Ellie and Paul. He may not be able to write to save his life, but Paul speaks up where it counts, causing an intimate and (somewhat) overlapping love triangle between teens who are just trying to learn what life is all about.

The characters' bond is rooted in Lewis and Diemer's genuine affection, too. "Daniel is like my brother now," Lewis told EW. "His belief in me as Daniel definitely translated onscreen where Ellie finds the courage to perform because of Paul's belief in [her]." —*A.A.*

Where to watch *The Half of It*: Netflix

**EW grade: **B

**Director: **Alice Wu

**Cast: **Leah Lewis, Daniel Diemer, Alexxis Lemire, Enrique Murciano, Wolfgang Novogratz, Catherine Curtin, Becky Ann Baker, Collin Chou

Hit Man (2024)

Adria Arjona as Madison Figueroa Masters and Glen Powell as Gary Johnson in 'Hit Man'

Adria Arjona as Madison Figueroa Masters and Glen Powell as Gary Johnson in 'Hit Man'.

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Talk about an unconventional meet-cute. Glen Powell co-wrote and stars in this darkly comedic romantic thriller as Gary Johnson, a mild-mannered college professor who also works with the police posing as a hitman to bust murder-for-hire clients. He proves adept at his undercover job, but, after a woman named Madison (Adria Arjona) hires Gary to kill her husband, he soon finds himself developing feelings, which complicates matters. Powell delivers his best performance to date as the chameleonic faux-assassin, and his chemistry with Arjona is off-the-charts charming. —*K.J.*

Where to watch *Hit Man*: Netflix

**Director:** Richard Linklater

**Cast:** Glen Powell, Adria Arjona, Austin Amelio, Retta

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The Incredible Jessica James (2017)

Chris O'Dowd as Boone and Jessica Williams as Jessica James in 'The Incredible Jessica James'

Chris O'Dowd as Boone and Jessica Williams as Jessica James in 'The Incredible Jessica James'. Netflix

Jessica Williams (*2 Dope Queens*, *Shrinking*) is a relatable force to be reckoned with in her debut lead role. As the uber-confident Jessica James, she's trying to find out what's next in both her work life and her love life, with New York City as the backdrop. However, a blind date throws a wrench in all her plans as she finds herself unexpectedly falling for Boone (Chris O'Dowd) though she's still not quite over her ex, Damon (LaKeith Stanfield).

While the love story at the center of *The Incredible Jessica James* may seem a little trope-y and basic at times, the protagonist is anything but that. Jessica is a joyful, empowered character who faces her mistakes head-on without beating herself up about them. EW's critic celebrates the rom-com for its not-so-delicate balance, writing, "Even when the film falls into indie clichés, Williams keeps things moving with her cleverness and charisma, whether she's chastising man-spreaders on the subway or introducing an as-yet-unborn baby to the fight to dismantle the patriarchy." —*A.A.*

Where to watch *The Incredible Jessica James*: Netflix

**EW grade: **B+

**Director:** James C. Strouse

**Cast: **Jessica Williams, Chris O'Dowd, Noël Wells, LaKeith Stanfield, Megan Ketch, Zabryna Guevara

Kicking and Screaming (1995)

Olivia d'Abo as Jane and Josh Hamilton as Grover Cary in 'Kicking and Screaming'

Olivia d'Abo as Jane and Josh Hamilton as Grover Cary in 'Kicking and Screaming'.

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After graduating from college, a group of friends move in together, hoping to delay the start of the rest of their lives. One of them is Grover (Josh Hamilton), who passes on his girlfriend's offer to study abroad with her. Like many of his future works, Noah Baumbach's directorial debut is a meditation on adults trying to figure out what they want in life. Grover and his friends are far from perfect, as they deal with romance and dashed dreams within their limbo period between college and the real world. "What distinguishes Baumbach," EW's critic observes, "is that his cleverness conceals a ruefully romantic temperament." —*K.J.***

Where to watch *Kicking and Screaming*: Netflix

**EW grade: **B+

**Director:** Noah Baumbach

**Cast: **Josh Hamilton, Olivia d'Abo, Chris Eigeman, Parker Posey, Jason Wiles, Cara Buono, Carlos Jacott, Elliott Gould, Eric Stoltz

Knocked Up (2007)

Katherine Heigl as Allison Scott and Seth Rogen as Ben Stone in 'Knocked Up'

Katherine Heigl as Allison Scott and Seth Rogen as Ben Stone in 'Knocked Up'. Suzanne Hanover/Universal

Judd Apatow perfected the gross-out rom-com with *Knocked Up*. Eight weeks after a one-night stand, driven reporter Alison (Katherine Heigl) realizes she's pregnant with slacker Ben's (Seth Rogen) baby. Despite having little in common, the pair tries to commit to a relationship with each other, but this proves far more difficult than expected. While the overarching plot plays on classic odd-couple tropes, much of the best humor in the film can be found in the eccentric observations from Ben and his roommates. EW's critic writes, "*Knocked Up* is the very opposite of a storybook romance, and also the very model of a great comedy for our values-driven time." —*K.J.*

Where to watch *Knocked Up*: Netflix

**EW grade:** A

**Director:** Judd Apatow

**Cast:** Seth Rogen, Katherine Heigl, Paul Rudd, Leslie Mann, Jay Baruchel, Jonah Hill, Jason Segel, Martin Starr**

Long Shot (2019)

Seth Rogen as Fred Flarsky and June Diane Raphael as Maggie Millikin in 'Long Shot'

Seth Rogen as Fred Flarsky and June Diane Raphael as Maggie Millikin in 'Long Shot'.

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Seth Rogen and Charlize Theron may not seem like the most logical cinematic pairing, but any doubts you may have will be long forgotten after viewing this raunchy but sweet romantic comedy. Theron plays Charlotte Field, the U.S. Secretary of State who is getting ready to launch her presidential campaign when she reunites with the man she used to babysit, Fred (Rogen), now a political journalist. Charlotte convinces Fred to help punch up her speeches and go with her on the road, where a romantic connection is formed. EW's critic praises *Long Shot* as "spiked with enough timely media/politics jabs to make it more than just another disposable beauty-and-the-beast gross-out rom-com." —*K.J.*

Where to watch *Long Shot*: Netflix

**EW grade:** B

**Director:** Jonathan Levine

**Cast:** Seth Rogen, Charlize Theron, O'Shea Jackson Jr., Andy Serkis, June Diane Raphael, Bob Odenkirk, Alexander Skarsgård

The Lovebirds (2020)

Issa Rae as Leilani Brooks and Kumail Nanjiani as Jibran in 'The Lovebirds'

Issa Rae as Leilani Brooks and Kumail Nanjiani as Jibran in 'The Lovebirds'. Skip Bolen/Netflix

The relationship between Leilani (Issa Rae) and Jibran (Kumail Nanjiani) is on its last legs and fading fast when the struggling couple is invited to a dinner party. On their way there, a chance encounter with a criminal changes the course of their night — and their separation. If they want to make it out alive and clear their names, the two will have to work together, but not without throwing a few passive-aggressive jabs at each other in the process.

*The Lovebirds* gives viewers a different kind of second-chance romance. It's light on the romance and heavy on the antics, making it an honest portrayal of all that can make or break a relationship — romantic or not. Still, the chemistry between Rae and Nanjiani eliminates any question of their potential as a couple. They bicker in that comfortable, weathered way that shows strain, but that edge may be just what they need to see their situation to the other side. And confronting it all is just as challenging as solving the murder they witnessed. EW's critic notes, "What feels freshest, maybe, is the mere fact of two leads of color taking on all the tropes of the genre and making it feel as modern as they do." —*A.A.*

Where to watch *The Lovebirds*: Netflix

**EW grade: **B

**Director: **Michael Showalter

**Cast: **Kumail Nanjiani, Issa Rae, Paul Sparks, Anna Camp, Kyle Bornheimer

Mamma Mia! (2008)

Christine Baranski as Tanya Chesham-Leigh, Meryl Streep as Donna Sheridan, and Julie Walters as Rosie Mulligan in 'Mamma Mia!'

Christine Baranski as Tanya Chesham-Leigh, Meryl Streep as Donna Sheridan, and Julie Walters as Rosie Mulligan in 'Mamma Mia!'.

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As the ABBA classic goes, "You can dance, you can jive, having the time of your life," and this lovably silly musical rom-com embraces that sentiment wholeheartedly. Adapted from the smash-hit Broadway musical, *Mamma Mia!* centers on a young woman named Sophie (Amanda Seyfried) who invites her three possible fathers to a lush Greek island. Unaware of who her real biological dad is, Sophie hopes to solve the mystery before her upcoming wedding, while her mother, Donna (Meryl Streep), is forced to confront her past. Boosted by Streep's marvelous performance and the shimmering soundtrack of ABBA, *Mamma Mia!* remains a campy delight. —*K.J.***

Where to watch *Mamma Mia!*: Netflix through Nov. 15

**Director:** Phyllida Lloyd

**Cast:** Amanda Seyfried, Meryl Streep, Pierce Brosnan, Colin Firth, Stellan Skarsgård, Julie Walters, Dominic Cooper, Christine Baranski**

Mr. & Mrs. Smith (2005)

Brad Pitt as John Smith and Angelina Jolie as Jane Smith in 'Mr. & Mrs. Smith'

Brad Pitt as John Smith and Angelina Jolie as Jane Smith in 'Mr. & Mrs. Smith'. 20th Century Fox/Courtesy Everett Collection

Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie star as John and Jane Smith, a couple whose marriage is on shaky ground. They also happen to both be skilled assassins, though neither is aware of the other's occupation. This all changes when they're both assigned to kill the same target, which complicates everything to the point that they're soon tasked with killing each other. Hijinks ensue, and the film is propelled by the undeniable chemistry between Pitt and Jolie, who EW's critic writes have a "chemical zing." Thus, Brangelina was born. —*K.J.*

Where to watch *Mr. & Mrs. Smith*: Netflix

**Director:** Doug Liman

**Cast:** Brad Pitt, Angelina Jolie, Adam Brody, Kerry Washington**

Set It Up (2018)

Zoey Deutch as Harper Moore and Glen Powell as Charlie Young in 'Set It Up'

Zoey Deutch as Harper Moore and Glen Powell as Charlie Young in 'Set It Up'. Netflix

Overworked assistants Charlie (Glen Powell) and Harper (Zoey Deutch) have a corporate meet-cute in their shared office building when they bond over their demanding, miserable bosses: venture capitalist Rick Otis (Taye Diggs) and sports media maven Kirsten Stevens (Lucy Liu). Desperate to make their jobs (and lives) easier, Charlie and Harper hatch a plan to merge their superiors into a happy power couple. But playing matchmaker might be way above their pay grade.

A romantic comedy in the same vein as *The Devil Wears Prada* (2006), this film has its fair share of gaslighting, but the twist is its good intentions. Charlie and Harper feel genuine admiration for their successful bosses, and though their motives are self-serving, it's all in the name of love, right? What follows is a satisfying take on the feel-good genre, complete with meditations on work lives, love lives, and everything in between. EW's critic hails *Set It Up* as the "gold standard for the frothy summer rom-com," and she was right on the money. —*A.A.*

Where to watch *Set It Up*: Netflix

**EW grade: **B

**Director: **Claire Scanlon

**Cast: **Zoey Deutch, Glen Powell, Taye Diggs, Lucy Liu

She's Gotta Have It (1986)

(From left to right): John Canada Terrell as Greer Childs, Spike Lee as Mars Blackmon, and Tommy Redmond Hicks as Jamie Overstreet in 'She's Gotta Have It'

(From left to right): John Canada Terrell as Greer Childs, Spike Lee as Mars Blackmon, and Tommy Redmond Hicks as Jamie Overstreet in 'She's Gotta Have It'.

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Spike Lee exploded onto the scene with his 1986 directorial debut. Made for only $175,000, *She's Gotta Have It* tells the story of Nola (Tracy Camilla Johns), a graphic artist in Brooklyn who juggles relationships with three men, each with their own distinct personality. The situation becomes complicated after the men meet and figure out what's happening. Meanwhile, Nola comes to realize the value of her freedom as a sexually liberated person. Lauded for its depiction of a confident Black woman at a time when Hollywood rarely centered such characters, *She's Gotta Have It* proved to be predictive of the kinds of groundbreaking stories Lee would tell in the decades to come. The Oscar-winning filmmaker also adapted the film into a Netflix series in 2017. —*K.J.***** Where to watch *She's Gotta Have It*: Netflix******Director:** Spike Lee******Cast:** Tracy Camilla Johns, Tommy Redmond Hicks, John Canada Terrell, Spike Lee, Raye Dowell**

Someone Great (2019)

DeWanda Wise as Erin Kennedy, Gina Rodriguez as Jenny Young, and Brittany Snow as Blair Helms in 'Someone Great'

DeWanda Wise as Erin Kennedy, Gina Rodriguez as Jenny Young, and Brittany Snow as Blair Helms in 'Someone Great'. Netflix

This charming directorial debut by Jennifer Kaytin Robinson proves that break-up movies can make for great rom-coms. Jenny (Gina Rodriguez) lands her dream job at *Rolling Stone*, but it costs her her longtime boyfriend (LaKeith Stanfield). Desperate for a last hurrah in New York City before her big move, the new bachelorette rallies friends Blair (Brittany Snow) and Erin (DeWanda Wise) to help send her off, though it proves to be anything but a clean break.

The misadventures of their big night out inspire each woman to reflect on whether they've been choosing their relationships over themselves. The result is an empowering, modern spin on what's expected from the genre, placing sisterhood and self-love at the center stage. Ever the rom-com expert, EW's critic heralds *Something Great* as "... a newer breed of movie: the scrappy female-POV in which the love story at the center is as much about friendship or the face in the mirror as it is about any one man." —*A.A.*

Where to watch *Someone Great*: Netflix

**EW grade: **B+

**Director: **Jennifer Kaytin Robinson

**Cast: **Gina Rodriguez, Brittany Snow, DeWanda Wise, LaKeith Stanfield, Peter Vack

To All the Boys I've Loved Before (2018)

Noah Centineo as Peter Kavinsky and Lana Condor as Lara Jean Song-Covey in 'To All the Boys I've Loved Before'

Noah Centineo as Peter Kavinsky and Lana Condor as Lara Jean Song-Covey in 'To All the Boys I've Loved Before'. Netflix

One of the better teen rom-coms for the modern age, *To All the Boys I've Loved Before* was a smashing success for Netflix upon its 2018 release. Lana Condor plays Lara Jean Covey, a high schooler who secretly pens love letters to crushes but never sends them. Her younger sister finds them stashed away and decides to mail them herself, leading to a fair share of awkward situations. To prevent her current crush from initiating yet another cringey confrontation, she impulsively kisses one of her former crushes (Noah Centineo), which proves to be the catalyst for an ever-evolving relationship.

*To All the Boys I've Loved Before* was very well-received, with EW's critic calling it "breezy and charming." Netflix released two sequels to the film: *To All the Boys: P.S. I Still Love You* in 2020 and *To All the Boys: Always and Forever* in 2021, though the original remains the series' best entry. —*K.J.*

Where to watch *To All the Boys I've Loved Before*: Netflix

**EW grade: **B

**Director: **Susan Johnson

**Cast: **Lana Condor, Noah Centineo, Janel Parrish, Anna Cathcart, Andrew Bachelor, Trezzo Mahoro, Madeleine Arthur, Emilija Baranac, Israel Broussard, John Corbett

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Jaafar Jackson as Michael Jackson in 'Michael'. Credit:

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Jaafar Jackson is moonwalking into his uncle Michael Jackson's shoes in the first footage from the upcoming biopic *Michael*. **

The Antoine Fuqua–directed film has unveiled its first teaser trailer, which features Jaafar recreating several key moments from his uncle's personal life and career. That includes his early childhood years, multiple Grammy wins, and experience recording his legendary 1982 album, *Thriller*. **

Jaafar, who is the son of Michael's brother Jermaine Jackson, transforms into the King of Pop not only through channeling his signature looks, but also by perfectly executing his unforgettable choreography in multiple onstage performances. In one clip, he is the spitting image of Michael as he dons his skeletal makeup and red leather jacket to record the "Thriller" music video.

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Jaafar Jackson as his uncle Michael Jackson in 'Michael'.

The movie, which will dance its way into theaters next April, tells the story of Michael's life "beyond the music, tracing his journey from the discovery of his extraordinary talent as the lead of the Jackson 5 to the visionary artist whose creative ambition fueled a relentless pursuit to become the biggest entertainer in the world."**

It continues, "Highlighting both his life off stage and some of the most iconic performances from his early solo career, the film gives audiences a front-row seat to Michael Jackson as never before. This is where his story begins."

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American singer Michael Jackson (1958 - 2009) with his parents, Katherine and Joseph, at the Golden Globes, held at the Century Plaza Hotel, Los Angeles, 28th January 1973.

Colman Domingo 'completely' transforms into Joe Jackson for 'Michael' biopic

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Accompanying Jaafar on screen is Colman Domingo as Michael's father and manager, Joe Jackson; Miles Teller as his lawyer and manager, John Branca; Nia Long as Michael's mother, Katherine Jackson; and Kat Graham as fellow Motown star Diana Ross. Juliano Krue Valdi plays the younger version of Michael. **

The film is produced in part by Graham King, who helped bring Freddie Mercury's life to the big screen in the Oscar-winning 2018 biopic *Bohemian Rhapsody*.

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Last year, Fuqua said the biopic is not just a glitzy portrayal of Michael's life and will "get into all" of the controversy surrounding the singer, too. **

"There's biopics and then there's Michael Jackson," Fuqua told CinemaCon audiences in April 2024. "An enigma, full of eccentricity, electrifying talent, arguably the most famous entertainer to ever cross the planet. And yet behind the unrelenting scrutiny and the accusations and the grinding media spotlight, he was simply a man. A man who lived a very complicated life."**

The director continued, "The movie will get into all of it, including over 30 songs, recreating some of [his] most iconic performances on stage as well as his life out of the public eye."**

That same year, Domingo also weighed in on the controversy surrounding the film, telling *Entertainment Tonight *that it will "shine a different light on Michael Jackson."**

"He's a complicated human being," the actor said, "and I think what the film will do is tell the story of a very complicated person."

*Michael *moonwalks into theaters on April 24, 2026. Watch the trailer above.**

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