Do Meg Ryan and Griffin Dunne have a movie project they are working on?”
Hollywood always tries to make romantic comedies, and what almost always happens is the typical love triangle where one character is impossible to like and the other two get together. Usually, this third character is conceited, drippy, has nasal problems, bad hair, lives with his mother, or anything stupid and one-dimensional so that even the dimmest audience member knows who to root for. Addicted to Love, the new comedy written by Robert Gordon and directed by Griffin Dunne, cleverly sidesteps all that. Matthew Broderick, one of America’s leading romantic comedy leads, plays Sam, who gets dumped by Linda (Kelly Preston). Meg Ryan, America’s leading romantic comedy lead, gets dumped by Anton (Tcheky Karyo). Together, Maggie and Sam spy on the new couple and try to break them up in vicious and creative ways. The interesting part is that Anton and Linda are a nice couple, and you kind of feel sorry for them. The famous screenwriter Ben Hecht figured out that people are more interested in
Margaret Mary Emily Anne Hyra (born November 19, 1961), professionally known as Meg Ryan, is an American film actress whose lead roles in five 1990s romantic comedies – When Harry Met Sally…, Sleepless in Seattle, French Kiss, City of Angels and You’ve Got Mail – grossed over $870 million worldwide. Recent projects George Gallo’s My Mom’s New Boyfriend (originally titled Homeland Security, and released in Australia and New Zealand as My Spy) was shot in the fall of 2006, in Shreveport, Louisiana, and released in 2008. The romantic comedy stars Ryan opposite Antonio Banderas. Ryan was joined by former co-star Tom Hanks’s son, Colin, who plays her son in the film.[7][8] In 2007 she played the role of Sarah Hardwicke in In the Land of Women, co-starring Adam Brody and Kristen Stewart. Ryan’s next project was a remake of 1939’s The Women and began filming in New York in August 2007. The $18 million remake of the George Cukor classic was directed by Murphy Brown creator Diane English and