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  2. All the Shakespeare References You May Have Missed in ‘Anyone ...

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    The play follows two main couples: Beatrice and Benedick (adapted to Bea and Ben in Anyone But You), who use witty banter to deny their romantic interest in one another, and Claudio and Hero (here ...

  3. It is, in many ways, as prefab as a lot of the rom-coms of the '90s and aughts, but there’s something zesty and bracing about how it channels the anti-romanticism of the Tinder-meets-MeToo ...

  4. Anyone but You - Wikipedia

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    Anyone but You premiered in AMC Lincoln Square Theater on December 11, 2023, and was released theatrically in the United States by Sony Pictures Releasing on December 22, 2023. The film received mixed reviews from critics and emerged a sleeper hit, grossing $220 million worldwide. [5] This success was seen as the return of romantic comedies to ...

  5. That Steamy 'Anyone But You' Shower Scene, Explained - AOL

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    However, while Anyone But You may not win points for originality, it has already garnered attention for the sex appeal and believable chemistry of its two leads: Men's Health cover guy Glen Powell ...

  6. Sydney Sweeney - Wikipedia

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    Sydney Sweeney was born on September 12, 1997, [4] in Spokane, Washington, to Lisa (née Mudd) and Steven Sweeney. Her mother is a former criminal defense lawyer, and her father is a hospitality professional. [5]

  7. Mistress (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Ben Casper is the central character of this novel. The novel is written in the first person from Ben's point of view. Ben has an obsession with recalling trivia that continually sidetracks his thoughts. At the beginning of the book his friend Diana Hotchkiss appears to commit suicide, but the more Ben looks into it, the more it looks like murder.

  8. Anyone But You confirms fresh Rotten Tomatoes rating - AOL

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    Related: Glen Powell's new movie debuts with 100% Rotten Tomatoes rating Let's take a look at what critics had to say about Anyone But You and its attempt to inject new life into the romantic ...

  9. Spy High - Wikipedia

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    Spy High is an English book series by English writer A. J. Butcher about a high school for secret agents in training. It is divided into two series of six books each. Series One, first published in 2003 and 2004, is about Bond Team as a whole.