‘Stole my heart’ : why My Best Friend’s Wedding is my feelgood movie
The next in our series of writers sharing their all-time favourite comfort films is a trip back to 1997 with Julia Roberts’s charmingly chaotic anti-hero If When Harry Met Sally questioned whether men and women can be friends without sex getting in the way, My Best Friend’s Wedding is (…)
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