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Rated
PG-13
Runtime 97 min
Ratings
59% TMDB
69% critics Rotten Tomatoes
44% audience Rotten Tomatoes
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Genre Comedy, Drama, Romance
Release 05/11/07
Actors Michelle Pfeiffer, Paul Rudd, Saoirse Ronan
Directors Amy Heckerling
Rosie (Michelle Pfeiffer), a 40-year-old divorced mother produces the has-been television comedy "You Go Girl," which seems doomed since her boss no longer allows the show to tackle any vaguely-controversial subjects. Then she meets Adam (Paul Rudd) , an attractive, spontaneously funny, single, 29-year-old actor at an audition. She successfully casts him, which revives the show's ratings. She also dates him, but her pathological insecurity, focused on their age difference, compromises the relationship. That culminates when she suspects him of infidelity with the show's star, and the studio gives those two their own sitcom.
Genre Comedy, Drama, Romance
Release 05/11/07
Actors Michelle Pfeiffer, Paul Rudd, Saoirse Ronan
Directors Amy Heckerling
Rosie (Michelle Pfeiffer), a 40-year-old divorced mother produces the has-been television comedy "You Go Girl," which seems doomed since her boss no longer allows the show to tackle any vaguely-controversial subjects. Then she meets Adam (Paul Rudd) , an attractive, spontaneously funny, single, 29-year-old actor at an audition. She successfully casts him, which revives the show's ratings. She also dates him, but her pathological insecurity, focused on their age difference, compromises the relationship. That culminates when she suspects him of infidelity with the show's star, and the studio gives those two their own sitcom.