Love Is a (Cinematrix) Game
By
Britina Cheng ,
Vulture’s Cinematrix producer
Britina Cheng is Vulture’s Cinematrix editorial producer. She started at New York in 2016 and was previously a fact-checker for the magazine.
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So long, love! Rom-Com Week at Cinematrix is nearing its end, but we’ve collected the perfect companion games for your autumnal rom-com viewings. This week’s grids are archived for subscribers in our hub if you missed any of the daily games, or you can click through below to take you right to the grid. Call it a meet-cute.
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Can you name a Freddie Prinze Jr. or Rachael Leigh Cook movie released between 1995 and 2004? What about a Gabrielle Union or Anna Paquin movie with “The” in the title?
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Can you name a Drew Barrymore rom-com? What about Adam Sandler? Or Queen Latifah?
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Can you name a movie with “wedding” or “bride” in the title starring Julia Roberts, Jennifer Lopez, or Katherine Heigl?
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Can you name a Nora Ephron movie starring Meg Ryan? What about Meryl Streep?
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Can you name a Clea DuVall or Natasha Lyonne movie with double letters in the title?
Love Is a (Cinematrix) Game
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