

We’ve (seemingly) lost the kind of talents of people like Andy Tennent (the director) or Drew Barrymore who help to carry these kinds of films in being as good as they are.Īll that to say, this film is charming. Romantic comedies aren’t everyone’s cup of tea, but given how much the film industry spends on productions each year, you’d think they could mix up a better variety of productions each year.
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The kind that just makes you happy and feeling a movie high. Like so many of its peers ( Never Been Kissed, While You Were Sleeping, Sweet Home Alabama), Hollywood doesn’t make these movies anymore. It’s just a warm flick that makes us feel good. But no matter one, Fools Rush In has this undeniable kind of charm that makes you happy and affixed with that silly grin. Is the fashion cringe-y? Sadly, not as much as it may have been last year given the 90s comeback.

Is it outdated in its filmmaking? Of course. This is one of those movies that reminds me why I adore the genre, and that sadly, today we no longer create films such as this. FILM REVIEW | ‘HOUSESITTER’: ONE TYPICAL FUNNY 90s COMEDY MOVIE ‘FOOLS RUSH IN’: A FUN PIECE OF 90s MOVIE NOSTALGIA #90SMOVIES #GOODMOVIES #FEELGOODMOVIES #MOVIES #MOVIEREVIEW Click To Tweet She doesn’t want anything from him, but she thought it the honorable thing to tell him, only much to her surprise she discovers Alex may have some plans of his own. Three months later, she shows up at Alex’s house and tells him, she’s pregnant and yes, it’s his. When the pair serendipitously meets at a small dinner, the next morning, Isabel realizes she made an error in judgement and she disappears. Isabel Fuentes (Salma Hayek) does believe in signs. Instead from New York to Nevada he goes to work on a project where a promotion project waits for him back on the East Coast. Signs and fate is not something businessman Alex Whitman (Matthew Perry) believes in. After seeing Fools Rush In years ago (back when I actually went into a video store to rent a DVD, and yes, kids, that was a thing), I re-watched it just for giggles. Watching 90s movies can either be a success or a kind of epic failure.
