Films with More ‘Com’ than ‘Rom’
Last week saw the release of The Five Year Engagement, a hilarious romantic comedy starring Jason Segel and Emily Blunt, from the creators of laugh-out-loud smash hit Bridesmaids.
Recent years have seen romantic comedies steer away from being over-the-top mushy chick flicks, in favour of being couple-friendly films that dont disappoint in the comedy stakes. Last week saw the release of The Five Year Engagement, a hilarious romantic comedy starring Jason Segel and Emily Blunt, from the creators of laugh-out-loud smash hit Bridesmaids. Another example of comedy championing over romance, it got us thinking about other films that are more Com than Rom
Horrible Bosses (2011) Most people have disliked their boss at one time or another, but not many have gone to as extreme lengths to get rid of them as Nick (Jason Bateman), Kurt (Jason Sudeikis) and Dale (Charlie Day). Quitting their jobs is not an option, so with a bit of Dutch courage and some dubious advice from a hustling ex-con (Jamie Foxx), the hapless threesome devise a seemingly fool-proof plan to get rid of their employerspermanently.


Valentines Day (2011) Valentines Day comes every year whether we like it or not, and its the one day of the year when our love lives are put on display for everyone to see and judge. Julia Roberts and Ashton Kutcher lead an all-star cast, including Jennifer Garner, Bradley Cooper, Jessica Biel, Patrick Dempsey, Anne Hathaway, Jamie Foxx, Jessica Alba, Eric Dane, Shirley MacLaine, Topher Grace and Queen Latifah in this ensemble rom-com revolving around five relationships in LA that are all put through their paces during the course of the romantic holiday. Horrible Bosses, Crazy Stupid Love, Hall Pass, Arthur and Valentines Day are all available on Blu-ray, DVD and to download from iTunes® now!