Anyone But You is getting a lot of attention from fans and especially industry specialists who are now just finding out that rom-coms can still make money at the box office. While the raunchy romantic comedy by the director Will Gluck (Friends with Benefits) isn’t exactly a masterpiece or an instant classic, it gives the viewers some much-deserved escape and a fun story, that they don’t have to wear 3D glasses for.
Starring Sydney Sweeney (Euphoria) and Glen Powell (Top Gun: Maverick), Anyone But You revolves around Ben and Bea, who meet each other by chance and have an amazing first date unfortunately that doesn’t last long, and both of them part ways but the kicker comes when after some time both of them unexpectedly find themselves at a destination wedding in Australia, and because of unexpected circumstances they decide to pretend to be a couple.
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Starring Sydney Sweeney (Euphoria) and Glen Powell (Top Gun: Maverick), Anyone But You revolves around Ben and Bea, who meet each other by chance and have an amazing first date unfortunately that doesn’t last long, and both of them part ways but the kicker comes when after some time both of them unexpectedly find themselves at a destination wedding in Australia, and because of unexpected circumstances they decide to pretend to be a couple.
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- 4/29/2024
- by Kulwant Singh
- Cinema Blind
Anyone But You Acheives A New Milestone At The Worldwide Box Office ( Photo Credit – IMDb )
Sydney Sweeney and Glen Powell’s rom-com Anyone But You did surprisingly well at the box office, and it has achieved a new milestone with its current numbers. The film is inspired by William Shakespeare’s Much Ado About Nothing. The film came out in December last year, bringing the lost glory to the rom-com genre after several years. Scroll below for more.
Sydney and Glen’s excellent chemistry charmed the audience, and other actors who were part of the cast included Darren Barnet, Alexandra Shipp, Charlee Fraser, Dermot Mulroney, Joe Davidson, and others. The film’s domestic collection currently stands at $87 million, and the film was made on a reported budget of $25 million. It has already earned over 500% higher than its production cost.
According to Variety’s report, Sydney Sweeney and Glen Powell’s...
Sydney Sweeney and Glen Powell’s rom-com Anyone But You did surprisingly well at the box office, and it has achieved a new milestone with its current numbers. The film is inspired by William Shakespeare’s Much Ado About Nothing. The film came out in December last year, bringing the lost glory to the rom-com genre after several years. Scroll below for more.
Sydney and Glen’s excellent chemistry charmed the audience, and other actors who were part of the cast included Darren Barnet, Alexandra Shipp, Charlee Fraser, Dermot Mulroney, Joe Davidson, and others. The film’s domestic collection currently stands at $87 million, and the film was made on a reported budget of $25 million. It has already earned over 500% higher than its production cost.
According to Variety’s report, Sydney Sweeney and Glen Powell’s...
- 2/26/2024
- by Esita Mallik
- KoiMoi
Stars: Matt Servitto, Michael Sheffield, Lelia Symington, Delaney White | Written by Colin Krawchuk, Michael Sheffield | Directed by Colin Krawchuk
The Jester opens as John walks alone at night. A figure in a top hat and orange suit, the Jester appears and disappears behind him.
A young girl appears in an alley and again in front of him. He calls the now grown girl, his daughter Emma who is not happy to hear from him. The Jester confronts him and as John pleads for his life conjures up a noose and, using his tie to control it, hangs him.
At his funeral, we find out he has another daughter Jocelyn (Delaney White; Pooling Evidence) who he had after walking out on Emma and her mother. The Jester also puts in an appearance much to the dismay of a pair of gravediggers.
Director Colin Krawchuk and co-writer Michael Sheffield are both making...
The Jester opens as John walks alone at night. A figure in a top hat and orange suit, the Jester appears and disappears behind him.
A young girl appears in an alley and again in front of him. He calls the now grown girl, his daughter Emma who is not happy to hear from him. The Jester confronts him and as John pleads for his life conjures up a noose and, using his tie to control it, hangs him.
At his funeral, we find out he has another daughter Jocelyn (Delaney White; Pooling Evidence) who he had after walking out on Emma and her mother. The Jester also puts in an appearance much to the dismay of a pair of gravediggers.
Director Colin Krawchuk and co-writer Michael Sheffield are both making...
- 1/9/2024
- by Jim Morazzini
- Nerdly
Earlier this year, Sydney Sweeney and Glen Powell’s on-set and red carpet flirtations sparked rumors of the duo being involved in an actual relationship. The extensive are-they-or-aren’t-they press coverage has felt suspiciously like PR engineering geared toward setting audiences up for Will Gluck’s rom-com Anyone But You. This seemingly manufactured narrative of on-screen chemistry spilling over into real life, though, dovetails interestingly with the plot of the film, which finds Bea (Sweeney) and Ben (Powell) toeing a similarly ambiguous line as they pretend to be in a relationship while at the wedding in Australia between the former’s sister, Halle (Hadley Robinson), and the latter’s friend, Claudia (Alexandra Shipp).
Bea and Ben’s history began before the wedding, when a flirty coffeeshop encounter led to a romantic, yet sex-free, late-night talking session at Ben’s home only for Bea to sneak out early the next morning.
Bea and Ben’s history began before the wedding, when a flirty coffeeshop encounter led to a romantic, yet sex-free, late-night talking session at Ben’s home only for Bea to sneak out early the next morning.
- 12/21/2023
- by Derek Smith
- Slant Magazine
America has been starved for pure, unapologetic, multiplex-grade romantic comedies, and Will Gluck’s “Anyone but You” doesn’t waste any time announcing itself as one of those. The first five minutes alone serve up a classic meet-cute in a coffee shop, a funny but wholly illogical bit of physical comedy involving a splash of water that might be mistaken for a pee stain, and a magical — but chaste — night together in a personality-less bachelor pad that looks just like an Ikea showroom.
If not for the hint of self-awareness that allows Bea (Sydney Sweeney) to put Ben (Glen Powell) on blast for his dude-bro decor, nothing about this prologue would seem the least bit out of place at the start of a mid-tier Julia Roberts movie from 1997. Not the leading man whose chiseled smile makes your own features seem like the parody of a face by comparison, nor the...
If not for the hint of self-awareness that allows Bea (Sydney Sweeney) to put Ben (Glen Powell) on blast for his dude-bro decor, nothing about this prologue would seem the least bit out of place at the start of a mid-tier Julia Roberts movie from 1997. Not the leading man whose chiseled smile makes your own features seem like the parody of a face by comparison, nor the...
- 12/21/2023
- by David Ehrlich
- Indiewire
Anyone who’s seen Glen Powell in Richard Linklater’s terrifically enjoyable Hit Man will know he’s a bona fide movie star with charisma to burn. If you were paying attention, that was evident even in Top Gun: Maverick. And Sydney Sweeney has shown impressive range, serving delicious mean-girl snark in season one of The White Lotus, tracing a self-destructive spiral on Euphoria and demonstrating serious dramatic chops in Reality. But neither screen chemistry nor laughs can be manufactured, especially not with the kind of pedestrian writing in Will Gluck’s Anyone But You, which does nothing to reanimate the moribund studio rom-com.
Before he got busy with two Peter Rabbit movies that apparently do exist, or the unfortunate 2014 Annie remake, Gluck turned heads with the 2010 teen comedy Easy A, a contemporary take on The Scarlet Letter elevated by a star-making turn from Emma Stone. The director riffs on...
Before he got busy with two Peter Rabbit movies that apparently do exist, or the unfortunate 2014 Annie remake, Gluck turned heads with the 2010 teen comedy Easy A, a contemporary take on The Scarlet Letter elevated by a star-making turn from Emma Stone. The director riffs on...
- 12/21/2023
- by David Rooney
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Sydney Sweeney is bringing her new movie to Australia!
The 26-year-old struck a pose on the red carpet while arriving at the premiere of her new rom-com Anyone But You held at the Hoyts Entertainment Quarter on Monday (December 18) held at the in Sydney, Australia.
Photos: Check out the latest pics of Sydney Sweeney
Sydney looked hot in a sheer, off-white dress as she was joined at the premiere by co-stars Joe Davidson and Bryan Brown along with director Will Gluck.
Keep reading to find out more…
In the edgy comedy Anyone But You, Bea (Sweeney) and Ben (Glen Powell) look like the perfect couple, but after an amazing first date something happens that turns their fiery hot attraction ice cold – until they find themselves unexpectedly thrust together at a destination wedding in Australia. So they do what any two mature adults would do: pretend to be a couple.
In a recent interview,...
The 26-year-old struck a pose on the red carpet while arriving at the premiere of her new rom-com Anyone But You held at the Hoyts Entertainment Quarter on Monday (December 18) held at the in Sydney, Australia.
Photos: Check out the latest pics of Sydney Sweeney
Sydney looked hot in a sheer, off-white dress as she was joined at the premiere by co-stars Joe Davidson and Bryan Brown along with director Will Gluck.
Keep reading to find out more…
In the edgy comedy Anyone But You, Bea (Sweeney) and Ben (Glen Powell) look like the perfect couple, but after an amazing first date something happens that turns their fiery hot attraction ice cold – until they find themselves unexpectedly thrust together at a destination wedding in Australia. So they do what any two mature adults would do: pretend to be a couple.
In a recent interview,...
- 12/18/2023
- by Just Jared
- Just Jared
Glen Powell certainly bares it all in the upcoming rom-com “Anyone but You,” especially when co-star Sydney Sweeney pulls out a large spider from the inside of his shorts.
“You just have to grip it and rip it on a scene like that,” Powell told Variety at the “Anyone but You” premiere in New York Monday night, referring to the moment he frantically strips naked in front of Sweeney. “You know you’re not going to leave that filming day looking cool, so you just have to embrace it.”
“Taking your clothes off on the side of a cliff in a hurry is not safe either,” Powell continued. “Nobody talks about that safety issue on set, where I almost died falling off a cliff taking my pants off too fast. But it’s a really fun scene, so it was all worth it.”
Sweeney also dealt with her own risky...
“You just have to grip it and rip it on a scene like that,” Powell told Variety at the “Anyone but You” premiere in New York Monday night, referring to the moment he frantically strips naked in front of Sweeney. “You know you’re not going to leave that filming day looking cool, so you just have to embrace it.”
“Taking your clothes off on the side of a cliff in a hurry is not safe either,” Powell continued. “Nobody talks about that safety issue on set, where I almost died falling off a cliff taking my pants off too fast. But it’s a really fun scene, so it was all worth it.”
Sweeney also dealt with her own risky...
- 12/12/2023
- by Michaela Zee
- Variety Film + TV
Anyone But You has received a new full-length trailer, offering more about the R-rated romantic comedy featuring Syndey Sweeney and Glen Powell.
The film shows a couple who, after a horrible date, will attend a wedding in Australia while pretending to be together. The film’s R rating has been underlined, highlighting how far it will advance in its rom-com adventures.
The actors have outstanding onscreen chemistry, as the trailer shows, and audiences can’t wait to see them in action. The teaser promises breathtaking scenery, chuckle-worthy moments, returning ex-lovers, sizzling chemistry, and flaming encounters.
Anyone But You | Official Trailer
The trailer begins with Sweeney and Powell arguing about whose movie this is while they co-introduce the trailer.
As the trailer begins in earnest, both characters reunite on a flight on the way to the stated destination wedding, and we learn from their chat that Bea’s sister is a bride-to-be.
The film shows a couple who, after a horrible date, will attend a wedding in Australia while pretending to be together. The film’s R rating has been underlined, highlighting how far it will advance in its rom-com adventures.
The actors have outstanding onscreen chemistry, as the trailer shows, and audiences can’t wait to see them in action. The teaser promises breathtaking scenery, chuckle-worthy moments, returning ex-lovers, sizzling chemistry, and flaming encounters.
Anyone But You | Official Trailer
The trailer begins with Sweeney and Powell arguing about whose movie this is while they co-introduce the trailer.
As the trailer begins in earnest, both characters reunite on a flight on the way to the stated destination wedding, and we learn from their chat that Bea’s sister is a bride-to-be.
- 11/22/2023
- by Mantisha
- https://dailyresearchplot.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/03/new-sam
Next month finally sees a theatrical release for anticipated romantic comedy Anyone But You. Get a look here ahead of its 29th December debut.
If there’s one romantic comedy hurtling down the pipeline that seems to be making a lot of noise, it’s Anyone But You, the Glen Powell and Sydney Sweeney-headlined film due to hit cinemas next month.
Powell has been surging since he featured in last year’s Top Gun: Maverick, most recently earning lots of plaudits for Richard Linklater’s Hit Man, which will stream on Netflix at some point in the future.
Sweeney meanwhile, has also been making waves in the same time period, featuring in the hit TV show Euphoria as well as being named as the title role in Edgar Wright’s proposed Barbarella remake, not to mention featuring in a what could be a very expansive role in the upcoming Sony Spider-Man spin-off,...
If there’s one romantic comedy hurtling down the pipeline that seems to be making a lot of noise, it’s Anyone But You, the Glen Powell and Sydney Sweeney-headlined film due to hit cinemas next month.
Powell has been surging since he featured in last year’s Top Gun: Maverick, most recently earning lots of plaudits for Richard Linklater’s Hit Man, which will stream on Netflix at some point in the future.
Sweeney meanwhile, has also been making waves in the same time period, featuring in the hit TV show Euphoria as well as being named as the title role in Edgar Wright’s proposed Barbarella remake, not to mention featuring in a what could be a very expansive role in the upcoming Sony Spider-Man spin-off,...
- 11/17/2023
- by Dan Cooper
- Film Stories
"That man does not have a heart." Sony Pictures has revealed a full official trailer for the awkward romantic comedy Anyone But You, an original creation from co-writer / director Will Gluck and co-writer Ilana Wolpert (story editor on "High School Musical: The Musical: The Series"). This super sensual & ridiculously funny comedy is set to arrive in theaters in December right before the end of the year during the holiday season. After an amazing first date, Bea and Ben's fiery attraction turns ice cold--until they find themselves unexpectedly reunited at a destination wedding in Australia. So they do what any two mature adults would do: pretend to be a couple. Then it all gets even hotter as the wedding party begins... Sydney Sweeney and Glen Powell star, along with Alexandra Shipp, Darren Barnet, Bryan Brown, Joe Davidson, Gata, Rachel Griffiths, Dermot Mulroney, and Hadley Robinson. This is pretty much the ultimate "sell the sex" trailer,...
- 11/16/2023
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
Updated On: November 17, 2023: Anyone But You has quickly become one of the most anticipated romantic comedy films of the year. The film was first announced in January 2023 with the leading duo of Sydney Sweeney (Euphoria) and Glen Powell (Top Gun: Maverick). Anyone But You is dubbed as the modern adaptation of William Shakespeare‘s Much Ado About Nothing, the film is an R-rated rom-com written and directed by Will Gluck (Easy A).
It was announced at CinemaCon 2023, where Sweeney and Powell teased their upcoming project. Followed by production images shared by the actors on their social media, Anyone But You became a promise of the sizzling rom-com everyone loves. With a December release, fans have been waiting to see the chemistry between our leading duo on the big screen.
Anyone But You – When Was It Made & Filming Location? Credit – Sony Pictures
After its announcement in January 2023, Anyone But You...
It was announced at CinemaCon 2023, where Sweeney and Powell teased their upcoming project. Followed by production images shared by the actors on their social media, Anyone But You became a promise of the sizzling rom-com everyone loves. With a December release, fans have been waiting to see the chemistry between our leading duo on the big screen.
Anyone But You – When Was It Made & Filming Location? Credit – Sony Pictures
After its announcement in January 2023, Anyone But You...
- 11/14/2023
- by Kulwant Singh
- Cinema Blind
"We're at a wedding, a million miles away from home, who knows what could happen..." Sony Pictures has revealed a teaser trailer for a new romantic comedy called Anyone But You, an original creation from co-writer / director Will Gluck and co-writer Ilana Wolpert (story editor on "High School Musical: The Musical: The Series"). We've seen this story so many times before, here we go again. This sensual & funny comedy is set to arrive in theaters in December right before the end of the year during the holiday season. "Just a little tease." After an amazing first date, Bea and Ben's fiery attraction turns ice cold--until they find themselves unexpectedly reunited at a destination wedding in Australia. So they do what any two mature adults would do: pretend to be a couple. Sydney Sweeney and Glen Powell star, with Alexandra Shipp, Darren Barnet, Bryan Brown, Joe Davidson, Gata, Rachel Griffiths, Dermot Mulroney,...
- 10/19/2023
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
Sydney Sweeney and Glen Powell showcase their much-discussed chemistry in the first trailer for Sony Pictures’ romantic comedy “Anyone but You,” premiering in theaters on Dec. 22.
Directed by Will Gluck (“Easy A”), “Anyone but You” has been touted as a loose modernization of Shakespeare’s “Much Ado About Nothing.” The film’s official logline reads, “When college arch-nemeses reunite years after graduation for a destination wedding, they pretend to be a couple for their own personal reasons. But through pretending, they actually fall in love.”
“Let’s just tell everyone we’re together,” Sweeney says to Powell while they take a sunset sailboat ride. “There’s no way we could convince anyone we actually like each other,” he responds. Though the two roll their eyes, footage flashing throughout the trailer makes it clear their chemistry is undeniable.
Sweeney became a breakout star in HBO’s “Euphoria,” while Powell is best...
Directed by Will Gluck (“Easy A”), “Anyone but You” has been touted as a loose modernization of Shakespeare’s “Much Ado About Nothing.” The film’s official logline reads, “When college arch-nemeses reunite years after graduation for a destination wedding, they pretend to be a couple for their own personal reasons. But through pretending, they actually fall in love.”
“Let’s just tell everyone we’re together,” Sweeney says to Powell while they take a sunset sailboat ride. “There’s no way we could convince anyone we actually like each other,” he responds. Though the two roll their eyes, footage flashing throughout the trailer makes it clear their chemistry is undeniable.
Sweeney became a breakout star in HBO’s “Euphoria,” while Powell is best...
- 10/19/2023
- by Charna Flam
- Variety Film + TV
Stars: Matt Servitto, Michael Sheffield, Lelia Symington, Delaney White | Written by Colin Krawchuk, Michael Sheffield | Directed by Colin Krawchuk
The Jester opens as John walks alone at night. A figure in a top hat and orange suit, the Jester appears and disappears behind him.
A young girl appears in an alley and again in front of him. He calls the now grown girl, his daughter Emma who is not happy to hear from him. The Jester confronts him and as John pleads for his life conjures up a noose and, using his tie to control it, hangs him.
At his funeral, we find out he has another daughter Jocelyn (Delaney White; Pooling Evidence) who he had after walking out on Emma and her mother. The Jester also puts in an appearance much to the dismay of a pair of gravediggers.
Director Colin Krawchuk and co-writer Michael Sheffield are both making...
The Jester opens as John walks alone at night. A figure in a top hat and orange suit, the Jester appears and disappears behind him.
A young girl appears in an alley and again in front of him. He calls the now grown girl, his daughter Emma who is not happy to hear from him. The Jester confronts him and as John pleads for his life conjures up a noose and, using his tie to control it, hangs him.
At his funeral, we find out he has another daughter Jocelyn (Delaney White; Pooling Evidence) who he had after walking out on Emma and her mother. The Jester also puts in an appearance much to the dismay of a pair of gravediggers.
Director Colin Krawchuk and co-writer Michael Sheffield are both making...
- 10/10/2023
- by Jim Morazzini
- Nerdly
"When you live to catch the next wave... it's easy to land in deep water." Lionsgate has revealed an official trailer for an Australian surfers action thriller titled Sons of Summer, made by a producer / filmmaker named Clive Fleury. He hasn't directed anything in over a decade, mainly producing instead, but is back now to bring us this flick. It's dropping on VOD and in a few theaters later in late July - which should give you a hint as to how mediocre it is. In Sons of Summer, four surfing sons plan a tribute "surfari" to a small beach town for one of their fathers murdered three decades earlier. But some road trips are to die for... They end up in over-their-heads on a drug deal gone awry, confronting a local crime lord. Isabel Lucas stars, with Joe Davidson as Sean, Temuera Morrison, Christopher Pate, Steve Nation, Jonathan Weir,...
- 7/16/2023
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
Sydney Sweeney and Glen Powell showed up at CinemaCon this week in Las Vegas to promote their upcoming romantic comedy, “Anyone But You.”
The project was announced in January 2023, with production taking place in Australia. Paparazzi photos from the set sent the internet into a tizzy, with fans speculating about Sweeney and Powell’s on-screen chemistry.
Sweeney and Powell unveiled first footage from the project at CinemaCon, dishing out details about the much-anticipated film in a series of interviews and on stage.
Here’s what we know so far about “Anyone But You”:
The cast is small but mighty
With Sweeney and Powell leading “Anyone But You,” their on-screen romance will be the center of the film. However, there are some other high-profile names comprising the cast, including fellow rom-com star Dermot Mulroney, Alexandra Shipp, Rachel Griffiths and Michele Hurd. Additional cast members include Bryan Brown, Darren Barnet, Hadley Robinson and Joe Davidson.
The project was announced in January 2023, with production taking place in Australia. Paparazzi photos from the set sent the internet into a tizzy, with fans speculating about Sweeney and Powell’s on-screen chemistry.
Sweeney and Powell unveiled first footage from the project at CinemaCon, dishing out details about the much-anticipated film in a series of interviews and on stage.
Here’s what we know so far about “Anyone But You”:
The cast is small but mighty
With Sweeney and Powell leading “Anyone But You,” their on-screen romance will be the center of the film. However, there are some other high-profile names comprising the cast, including fellow rom-com star Dermot Mulroney, Alexandra Shipp, Rachel Griffiths and Michele Hurd. Additional cast members include Bryan Brown, Darren Barnet, Hadley Robinson and Joe Davidson.
- 4/28/2023
- by McKinley Franklin
- Variety Film + TV
Turkish film and television director Emre Sahin, man who directed and edited documentary and reality television shows for ABC, MTV, VH1 and more, is now in charge for an upcoming drama thriller titled Seven Days Waiting. In other words – make sure you remember this guy, ’cause you’ll be hearing a lot about this story!
At this moment we know that Seven Days Waiting script comes from Jeff Bacon, Joe Davidson and Jordan Capell, and the movie will apparently center on a war vet suffering from Ptsd, a financial executive contemplating suicide and a young woman seeking revenge for a past crime.
Their lives will then somehow intersect during a seven-day waiting period following the purchase of a firearm.
That’s basically all we know about the project so far, except that Derek Dauchy will oversee the project for Davis Entertainment, while Benderspink will exec produce the whole thing.
In...
At this moment we know that Seven Days Waiting script comes from Jeff Bacon, Joe Davidson and Jordan Capell, and the movie will apparently center on a war vet suffering from Ptsd, a financial executive contemplating suicide and a young woman seeking revenge for a past crime.
Their lives will then somehow intersect during a seven-day waiting period following the purchase of a firearm.
That’s basically all we know about the project so far, except that Derek Dauchy will oversee the project for Davis Entertainment, while Benderspink will exec produce the whole thing.
In...
- 12/7/2012
- by Jeanne Standal
- Filmofilia
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