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Popcorn 2007

★ 4.422 votes90 min📅 2007-03-02

"It's hot and sticky and he'll do anything to get it."

Get ready to indulge in the sweet and sticky world of love and cinema with 'Popcorn' (2007), a romantic comedy that will make you laugh and cringe at the same time.

Director: Darren Paul Fisher

Cast

Jack Ryder
Danny
Jodi Albert
Jodi Albert
Suki
Andrew-Lee Potts
Andrew-Lee Potts
Kris
Luke de Woolfson
Luke de Woolfson
Zak
Colette Brown
Colette Brown
Florence
Laura Aikman
Jeannie
Ophelia Lovibond
Ophelia Lovibond
Katerina
Kate Maberly
Kate Maberly
Annie
Lee Williams
Lee Williams
Emil
Kavi Shastri
Kavi Shastri
Carl

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Popcorn (2007) about?

This romantic comedy follows the story of Danny, a shy and insecure young man who takes a job at the local multiplex in the hopes of getting closer to the girl of his dreams.

Who directed Popcorn?

Darren Paul Fisher brings his unique vision to this heartwarming and hilarious tale of love and rejection.

Who stars in Popcorn?

The film features a talented cast including Jack Ryder, Jodi Albert, and Andrew-Lee Potts.

Is Popcorn (2007) worth watching?

While its IMDb rating may not be the highest, 'Popcorn' is a charming and entertaining film that is sure to delight fans of romantic comedies.

How long is Popcorn?

The film has a runtime of 90 minutes.

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About Popcorn (2007) — A Romantic Comedy that Will Make You Laugh and Cringe

Get ready to indulge in the sweet and sticky world of love and cinema with 'Popcorn' (2007), a romantic comedy that will make you laugh and cringe at the same time. Directed by the talented Darren Paul Fisher, this film follows the story of Danny, a shy and insecure young man who takes a job at the local multiplex in the hopes of getting closer to the girl of his dreams. With a talented cast including Jack Ryder, Jodi Albert, and Andrew-Lee Potts, 'Popcorn' is a heartwarming and hilarious tale of love, rejection, and the power of the silver screen.

As Danny navigates the ups and downs of working at the cinema, he must confront his own insecurities and learn to take risks in order to win the heart of his crush. With its lighthearted tone and witty dialogue, 'Popcorn' is a must-watch for anyone who has ever been smitten with someone they couldn't have.

So grab some popcorn (the movie kind, not the snack) and get ready to be transported to a world of love, laughter, and the magic of the movies.