A married couple files an amicable divorce, but find letting go of each other harder than they originally thought..

Viña Delmar, Arthur Richman, Sidney Buchman
United States

Look, if you’re into old movies, or just movies where people talk really fast and are very charming, you absolutely have to see The Awful Truth. It's 1937, but it feels fresh. If you hate black and white or movies without superheroes, just skip it. But you'd be missing out. Seriously. So, the setup is simple enough: J...


Comparing the cinematic DNA and archive impact of two defining moments in cult history.

Leo McCarey

Reggie Morris
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"Look, if you’re into old movies, or just movies where people talk really fast and are very charming, you absolutely have to see The Awful Truth. It's 1937, but it feels fresh. If you hate black and white or movies without superheroes, just skip it. But you'd be missing out. Seriously. So, the setup is simple enough: Jerry (Cary Grant) and Lucy (Irene Dunne) are getting divorced. Super amicable, right? They even divvy up their dog, Mr. Smith, in court. But that whole "amicable" thing? It lasts a..."
Comedy, Romance

