The Romantics (2010)

Seven close friends reunite for the wedding of two of their friends. Problems arise because the bride and the maid of honor have had a long rivalry over the groom.

Genre(s): Comedy, Drama, Romance
Rating: 6.9/10 (176 votes)
Country: USA
Languages: English
Company: 10th Hole Productions
MPAA:
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Director(s): Galt Niederhoffer

Producer(s):
Robert Ogden Barnum – executive producer
James Belfer – co-producer
Michael Benaroya – producer
Cynthia Coury – co-producer
Simon Crowe – co-producer
Eva Maria Daniels – executive producer
Rose Ganguzza – executive producer
Daniel Hendler – producer
Pamela Hirsch – executive producer
Katie Holmes – executive producer
Taylor Kephart – executive producer
Lawrence M. Kopeikin – associate producer
Todd J. Labarowski – co-producer
Riva Marker – executive producer
Nic Marshall – associate producer
Tommee May – associate producer
Ranjit Raju – executive producer
Celine Rattray – executive producer
Cecilia Kate Roque – co-producer
Tony Shawkat – executive producer
Jai Stefan – executive producer
Ron Stein – producer
Daniela Taplin Lundberg – producer
Jennifer Todd – producer
Suzanne Todd – producer
Todd Traina – executive producer
Owen Wiseman – associate producer

Writer(s):
Galt Niederhoffer – novel
Galt Niederhoffer – writer

Cast:
Katie Holmes – Laura Rosen
Anna Paquin – Lila Hayes
Josh Duhamel – Tom
Malin Åkerman – Tripler
Jeremy Strong – Pete
Candice Bergen – Augusta
Adam Brody – Jake
Elijah Wood – Chip Hayes
Dianna Agron – Minnow
Rebecca Lawrence – Weesie

Music: Jon Sadoff

Tagline: A romantic drama about love, destiny and other events you just can't plan for.

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2 Responses to The Romantics (2010)

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  2. write2shopper says:

    Just looked at the trailer. Katie Holmes is too old for this part or atleast looks way too old for that crowd. She should of been cast in anolder role, like playing the brides older sister. Katie Holmes can'tpull off the 20s somethings anymore, she looks old. She should stick to30s parts. The role of Laura should of been for someone who looks morethat age group. Someone like Anne Hathaway, Mandy Moore, Jena Malone,Scarlett Johansson, even Amanda Seyfried, Rachel Bilson or even OC AlumMisha Barton or Olivia Wild. Holmes Badly casted. Its good to see AnnaPaquin back in the movies and this is a nice change of role as well forJosh Duhamel. I hope Adam Brody has a good part in this movie, its niceto see him back on the screen.

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