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The Rom Com Rewind Podcast
Stingray Podcast Network
207 episodes
9 months ago
This is a show where we re-watch your favourite Romantic Comedies, break em down a bit, take a peak behind the curtain, dig beneath the surface and decide... do they still hold up?
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This is a show where we re-watch your favourite Romantic Comedies, break em down a bit, take a peak behind the curtain, dig beneath the surface and decide... do they still hold up?
Show more...
Film Reviews
TV & Film,
Film History
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S5 E20: Eat Pray Love
The Rom Com Rewind Podcast
48 minutes
1 year ago
S5 E20: Eat Pray Love
Eat Pray Love, is a 2010 biographical romantic drama. Based on Elizabeth Gilbert’s 2006 memoir of the same name. Eat Pray Love is the story of Liz, played by Julia Roberts. Liz seems to have it all. A successful career, financial stability, a marriage of 8 years… yet something is missing from Liz’s life. After a snap divorce and a quick affair with a young actor - David played by James Franco, Liz decides to embark on a transformative journey to Italy, India and Bali, in an effort to seek self discovery. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Rom Com Rewind Podcast
This is a show where we re-watch your favourite Romantic Comedies, break em down a bit, take a peak behind the curtain, dig beneath the surface and decide... do they still hold up?