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- “Long Shot” isn’t going to save the romantic comedy, but it’s an adrenaline shot of pure pleasure to the genre’s failing heart.
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May 7, 2019 · Long shot hit the bull’s-eye. The romantic comedy is a pretty sparse genre in cinemas these days, but this is proof that it can still be done brilliantly and surprisingly.
- Olly Richards
- 3 min
May 2, 2019 · “Long Shot” isn’t going to save the romantic comedy, but it’s an adrenaline shot of pure pleasure to the genre’s failing heart. The outline is familiar: Two people meet, retreat...
- Jonathan Levine
- Manohla Dargis
- 3 min
May 2, 2019 · Long Shot review: a persistently charming political rom-com. Charlize Theron and Seth Rogen make a highly watchable pairing in the new romantic comedy Long Shot. Here’s our review ...
Apr 30, 2019 · RogerEbert.com spoke with Levine about “Long Shot,” giving Theron an on-set experience she’s never had before, turning Rogen into a romantic lead and more. Where do you see yourself in the comedy universe?
May 3, 2019 · This political romantic comedy is light on pointed satire, but funny all the same. By K. Austin Collins. May 3, 2019. By Hector Alvarez/Lionsgate. Charlotte Field, the heroine of Long Shot, is a...
- K. Austin Collins
Long Shot is a 2019 American romantic comedy film directed by Jonathan Levine and written by Dan Sterling and Liz Hannah. [4] The plot follows a journalist who reunites with his former babysitter (Charlize Theron), now the United States Secretary of State.
May 2, 2019 · This is a romcom of two radically different halves, vaulting so dizzyingly from insultingly unbearable to daringly hilarious that walking in half-way through becomes a viable option. It begins as a grim case study of the patriarchal odd couple, as schlubby gonzo journalist Fred Flarsky (Seth Rogen) becomes the unlikely speechwriter then ...