



Isnt it Romantic | reviewed by: William O'Donnell | May 21, 2019
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Bright and well presented on all fronts.
| genre | Comedy |
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| synopsis | For a long time, Natalie, an Australian architect living in New York City, had always believed that what she had seen in rom-coms is all fantasy. But after thwarting a mugger at a subway station only to be knocked out while fleeing, Natalie wakes up and discovers that her life has suddenly become her worst nightmare—a romantic comedy—and she is the leading lady. |
| lead actors | Rebel Wilson | Adam Devine | Liam Hemsworth | Priyanka Chopra | Betty Gilpin | Brandon Scott Jones | Jennifer Saunders | Alex Kis | Big Jay Oakerson | Rao Rampilla | Marcus Choi | Hugh Sheridan | Luciano Acuna Jr. | Raymond Anthony Thomas | Zach Cherry | Sandy Honig | Rosemary Howard | Ron Nakahara | Shyrley Rodriguez | Dean Neistat | Tom Ellis | Trevor Kuhn | Michelle Buteau | Lorrie Odom | Joe Towne | Esteban Benito | Joseph R. Sicari | Shonali Bhowmik | Sawandi Wilson | Seth Barrish | Bowen Yang | Alana Da Fonseca | Eugenia Kuzmina | Doris McCarthy | Jacqueline Honulik | Nora Sommerkamp | Scott Eliasoph | Marmee Regine Cosico | Stacey Alyse Cohen | Faith Logan |
| director | Todd Strauss-Schulson |










