![]() A common reason proffered for the lack of big-screen romantic comedies is the challenge of credibly keeping a modern-day couple apart “No Hard Feelings” solves the problem by making Percy the last 19-year-old boy on planet Earth who’s reluctant to lose his virginity, even with Jennifer Lawrence at her most lasciviously unhinged. The contours of “No Hard Feelings” are also immediately familiar: Percy (Andrew Barth Feldman), the teenager in question, will be matriculating at Princeton, which can’t help but evoke Tom Cruise’s similarly Ivy-bound Joel Goodson in 1983’s “Risky Business.” The film’s lineage goes back even farther, to “ The Graduate,” of course, as well as the Doris Day de-virginization farces of the 1950s and 1960s. El Corazon, the historic estate reimagined by Kate Bellm and her husband, Edgar Lopez Arellano, as a supercool hotel for like-minded people, opened this month. The upcoming movie and maximalism have sparked a palette made up primarily of hot pink. Such are the times we’re living in that hypervigilant parenting, transactional sex and the gig economy can take up inordinate space on a Venn diagram. The film with my accompanying essay (containing a lot more historic background detail to the release) is posted here under Fair Use / Fair Dealings doctrine for review purposes, a relic from the tabloid-led political furore surrounding Sara Dale, and study of this still-unreleased COIL soundtrack project. Barbiecore Is Surging Its Way into Home Décor and Interior Design. One teen says her high school diploma was kept from her by a school official during the graduation ceremony when she received laughs from the audience after dancing across the stage. ![]() It’s an outlandish premise, meaning there’s no surprise in learning it’s reportedly based on a real-life Craigslist ad. ![]()
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