Running in the rain to stop a wedding dead in its tracks.
Kissing under the moonlight as Frank Sinatra serenades on vinyl.
Sharing food and feeding each other allaLady and the Tramp.

Paramount Pictures
Romantic comedies remain a beloved genre for a reason.
Its all those serendipitous meet-cutes.
The romantic gazes from across the ballroom.

The unbelievable coincidences and the exaggerated emphasis on fate.
Luna has been faking her orgasms since the beginning of their relationship.
Theres just one problem: a new guy has this number.
Yes, Celine Dion.
Hes doing a profile on the superstar.
Its all so ridiculous and serendipitous.
Yet, the tantalizing teacher finds himself wrapped up in a scandal and romance all his own.
Beautiful landscapes, horseback rides, quippy banter, and fencing.
What could be bad?
Marriages grow stale and rebellious teenagers make for forks in the road when it comes to Happily ever after.
In short, Ian and Toula are struggling as their daughter pushes against her Greek heritage and traditions.
Though suffering from overwrought sitcom shenanigans and saccharine melodrama, its nice to see the characters reunite.
Its not the original, but its something.
who ends up falling for the very man who has been sent to shut her down.
The premise is a bit typical.
Will he leave behind the corporate world for her?
Well have to wait and see when this rom-com drops on September 28.