<div>In which we consider the late-20th-Century romcoms of such as Nora Ephron and Nancy Meyers, a world of dead husbands, new loves, appealing French gynecologists, and of course eating sundaes by the side of the bathtub. From there we’ll get into how <em>Julie & Julia</em> is really a manifesto for the rise of the self-obsessed influencer class … and how it would potentially be a better movie if it was called <em>Julie Vs. Julia</em>.<br>
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