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The Perfect Date is a 2019 American teen romantic comedy film, directed by Chris Nelson from a screenplay by Steve Bloom and Randall Green. It is based on the novel The Stand-In by Steve Bloom, published by Carolrohda Lab in October 2017.
2019: Always Be My Maybe: Nahnatchka Khan: United States Good Sam: Kate Melville United States Isn't It Romantic: Todd Strauss-Schulson: United States Satire: Jexi: Jon Lucas Scott Moore: United States Science fiction: Last Christmas: Paul Feig: United Kingdom Long Shot: Jonathan Levine: United States The Perfect Date: Chris Nelson United ...
The Perfection had its world premiere at Fantastic Fest on September 20, 2018, and was released by Netflix on May 24, 2019. The film received mixed reviews from critics. The film received mixed reviews from critics.
Sci fi fans are gearing up for May 4, "Star Wars" Day.But Thursday marks a special meme-filled day for rom-com lovers. If you've seen the 2000 film "Miss Congeniality," you know April 25 is the ...
Valentine’s Day may not be your favorite holiday, but revisiting a cheesy rom-com or Kleenex-worthy tear-jerker is the best way to get in the love/hate spirit ahead of February 14. Whether you ...
She made her acting debut portraying Veronica Lodge on The CW teen drama series Riverdale (2017–2023), for which she won a Teen Choice Award in 2017. Mendes transitioned her career to film, taking on supporting roles in The New Romantic (2018), The Perfect Date (2019), and Palm Springs (2020).
He received positive reviews and became a teen idol. [16] [17] [18] He also starred as Jamey in Sierra Burgess Is a Loser [19] and as Lance in Swiped. In 2019, he played the lead role of Brooks Rattigan in another Netflix romantic comedy film, The Perfect Date, which was released in April. [20]
In 2019, an adaptation of Elin Hilderbrand's The Perfect Couple (2018) was initially in development at Fox Entertainment. [5] Jenna Lamia was announced as the project's screenwriter in December 2019. [6] By August 2022, Netflix greenlit the adaptation as a six-part miniseries, with Lamia serving as showrunner and Susanne Bier as director.