The Wrap-Up: Anyone But You is a fun rom-com that aims to be raunchy and manages to deftly walk the line between being sexy enough to be more than PG-13, but not so over the top that it’s a hard R. The Special Features: There are two featurettes, a blooper reel, and a collection of deleted scenes, plus a couple of other little goodies. That said, she’s perfectly fine in this role, and it’s not a huge heavy lift acting-wise, anyway. Glen Powell is absolutely a movie star in the making, and Sydney Sweeney is., well, she’s certainly got the physical attributes that audiences appreciate, even if I’m not quite sold on her acting talents yet. It’s not a rom-com masterpiece, but I doubt anyone watching won’t have a good time with it. The film has a good amount of laughs and I found it quite fun. And… where it goes from there isn’t too hard to figure out. When they end up at the same wedding party, they decide to fake being together to keep their overbearing parents and exes at bay. But a miscommunication ends up with them moving on from each other after one night. Glen Powell and Sydney Sweeney play a couple who have a romantic encounter that they both think could lead to real love. box office, making it solidly a hit! The film itself is pretty standard rom-com fare. However, the film got some good word of mouth and didn’t have a lot of competition in the way of other rom-coms, so it stuck around in theaters and legged its way to an almost $90 million gross at the U.S. But I was disappointed to see that it only opened at a little over $6 million dollars. The Movie: I went and saw Anyone But You in theaters on opening weekend and enjoyed it quite a bit. Check out the new discs below! Anyone But You
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