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Released: 1993
Mr. Wonderful -- Matt Dillon, Anabella Sciorra, Mary-Louise Parker, and William Hurt star in this bittersweet romantic comedy that takes a poignant second look at first love.
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Released: 1993
Academy Award and Golden Globe-nominee Matt Dillon ("Crash," "There's Something About Mary"), Emmy-nominee Anabella Sciorra (TV's "The Sopranos," "The Hand that Rocks the Cradle"), Emmy and Golden Globe-winner Mary-Louise Parker (TV's "Weeds," "Red Dragon") and Academy Award-winner and Golden Globe-nominee William Hurt ("Syriana," "The Village") star in this bittersweet romantic comedy that takes a poignant second look at first love, as a divorced young man searches for the perfect mate for his ex-wife, only to find himself reconsidering what (and who) he really wants out of life. Variety says "what sets this pic apart is the richness of its characters and the top-to-bottom strength of its cast," and People Magazine agrees, calling this a movie "with unforced charm and sweetness fortified by fine performances." Directed by Academy Award-winner Anthony Minghella ("The English Patient").
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Released: 1993
Matt Dillon, Anabella Sciorra, Mary-Louise Parker and William Hurt star in this bittersweet romantic comedy that takes a poignant second look at first love, as a divorced young man searches for the perfect mate for his ex-wife, only to find himself reconsidering what he really wants out of life. Directed by Anthony Minghella.
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Posted: 10/13/2011
Academy Award and Golden Globe-nominee Matt Dillon ('Crash,' 'There's Something About Mary'), Emmy-nominee Anabella Sciorra (TV's 'The Sopranos,' 'The Hand that Rocks the Cradle'), Emmy and Golden Globe-winner Mary-Louise Parker (TV's 'Weeds,' 'Red Dragon') and Academy Award-winner and Golden Globe-nominee William Hurt ('Syriana,' 'The Village') star in this bittersweet romantic comedy that takes a poignant second look at first love, as a divorced young man searches for the perfect mate for his ex-wife, only to find himself reconsidering what (and who) he really wants out of life. Variety says 'what sets this pic apart is the richness of its characters and the top-to-bottom strength of its cast,' and People Magazine agrees, calling this a movie 'with unforced charm and sweetness fortified by fine performances.' Directed by Academy Award-winner Anthony Minghella ('The English Patient').
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