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Light-hearted rom-com starring Michelle Pfeiffer as a divorcee who falls for a younger man, just as her daughter is experiencing love for the first time. After years devoting herself to her career, Rosie (Pfeiffer) has finally met Adam (Paul Rudd), someone who ticks all her boxes - tall, dark, handsome... and young? At the same time, Rosie's teenager daughter Izzie (Saoirse Ronan), is beginning to feel something stirring everytime she runs into one of the local boys - could it be love? Things get even more complicated when Mother Nature (Tracey Ullman) appears on the scene, dispensing her mischief to one and all.
12-year-old Josh wishes he was 'big' and wakes up to find that overnight he has developed into an adult male (Tom Hanks). Kicked out of home by his mother, who doesn't believe his story, man-child Josh quickly gets a job developing new ideas for toys, with much success. He also finds himself successful with women - something he isn't quite ready to handle!
The second screen adaptation of Ira Levin's best-selling novel (the first, starring Katherine Ross, was made in 1974) is a darkly satirical comedy, in contrast to the paranoid social critique of the first version. Nicole Kidman stars as Joanna Eberhart, a wildly successful New York career woman who, after suffering a nervous breakdown, moves with her husband Walter (Matthew Broderick) from Manhattan to the peaceful suburban community of Stepford, Connecticut, where everything is chic, polished, and a little too perfect for Joanna. She soon strikes up a friendship with cynical and irreverent Jewish writer Bobbie Markowitz (Bette Midler) - and together the two women discover the ominous secret that underpins the social fabric of the too-good-to-be-true community in which they find themselves.
12-year-old Josh wishes he was 'big' and wakes up to find that overnight he has developed into an adult male (Tom Hanks). Kicked out of home by his mother, who doesn't believe his story, man-child Josh quickly gets a job developing new ideas for toys, with much success. He also finds himself successful with women - something he isn't quite ready to handle!
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