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Film Analysis Home Again

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Reese Witherspoon is a vision of red in her new "Home Again" movie poster and fans are tickled pink over her return to romantic comedy. Reese hasn 't starred in a romantic comedy flick since the 2012 McG-directed film, "This Means War," where she starred alongside Tom Hardy and Chris Pine. However, Witherspoon is gearing up for a rom-com return later this fall. Reese Witherspoon 's "Home Again" movie poster debuted recently. It shows the 41-year-old "Water for Elephants" star draped in red -- from her lipstick to her toenails. Next to Reese 's foreboding expression are the words in the "Home Again" movie 's subtitle: "Starting over is not for beginners." Witherspoon 's upcoming movie is written and directed by Hallie Meyers-Shyer, the …show more content…

Although the premise of "Home Again" is "starting over," the steamy scenes -- "crushing," "kissing" and the like -- make for an "awkward" living situation. "So many boys. So many smooches. Reid Scott, Nat Wolff, Candice Bergen, Jon Rudnitsky, Pico Alexander, and Lake Bell costar in the comedy..." http://www.imdb.com/title/tt5719700/trivia?ref_=tt_trv_trv Wolff and Bell are no newcomers to the Meyers brand of cinema. They both collaborated with Nancy in the past on "The Intern" and "It 's Complicated," respectively. http://variety.com/2017/film/news/reese-witherspoon-romantic-comedy-home-again-september-release-1202025905/ Witherspoon 's new movie follows a long list of romantic comedy projects: "Four Christmases," "How Do You Know," "Just Like Heaven" and the "Legally Blonde" series of films, among others. Reese 's film hits theaters on Sept. 8. It premieres on the same day as New Line Cinema 's horror-thriller (inspired by Stephen King novel), "It." On Sept. 17, the actress learns if there is cause for a double celebration; she 's nominated for Best Actress in a Limited Series at the 69th Emmy Awards 2017 gala. Are you over the moon about Reese Witherspoon 's "Home Again" movie poster and return to romantic return?

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