Love Actually - 20th Anniversary
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The beloved holiday classic and ultimate romantic comedy returns to the big screen, 20 years later. See Love Actually in theaters for one week only starting December 8. Get your tickets now.
Cast
- Hugh Grant
- Laura Linney
- Colin Firth
- Alan Rickman
- Bill Nighy
- Emma Thompson
- Liam Neeson
- Martine McCutcheon
- Keira Knightley
- Rowan Atkinson
Letterboxd User Reviews
- Nov 26, 2016
the scene where emma thompson beautifully wipes away her tears while joni mitchell plays invented cinema
allisonDec 24, 2019fun fact: thomas brodie-sangster was 23 years old in this movie
barboraDec 24, 2019IT’S NOT EVEN A NICE NECKLACE
kirsty🌙✨ - Mar 14, 2019
can we please fire the poster designer because, as someone who had not seen this before, was honestly expecting hugh grant to get with liam neeson, keira knightley to find love with martine mckutcheon and bill nighy to fall for rowan atkinson
JayDec 19, 2020hugh grant as prime minister where are you when we need you
riverNov 26, 2016When Hugh Grant calls Margaret Thatcher a saucy minx
bella - Dec 22, 2016
This was like a parody of what I expected Love Actually to be.
SarahDec 5, 2016i started crying because colin firth looked so beautiful
OliviaDec 27, 2018this would be a much better movie if andrew lincoln was in love with chiwetel ejiofor
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Enough of Curtis' lovably crazed characters do succeed in finding love in all the unlikely places that you leave the theater with your heart humming happily. He has his dark -- well, darkish -- side under control. Which is to say that he is an Englishman, well practiced in masking pain and absurdity and descents into sheer goofiness with mannerly behavior, sly irony and stiff upper lips.
A roundly entertaining romantic comedy, Love Actually is still nearly as cloying as it is funny#133;its cheeky wit, impossibly attractive cast and sure-handed professionalism are beguiling.
Reminds you of an elaborate Christmas card that tumbles apart with pop-up figures, silly/charming greetings and perhaps even a jingle. It probably cost more than the gift it heralds, and you can't help but laugh at the audacity of such an aggressively cheerful card.