
The Rewrite 2014
"A comedy about getting on the same page."
Marc Lawrence's 2014 romantic comedy, *The Rewrite*, follows Keith Michaels, a once-acclaimed Hollywood screenwriter who finds himself floundering in a career slump and reluctantly relocates to a quiet East Coast college town to teach screenwriting.
Director: Marc Lawrence
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is The Rewrite (2014) about?
*The Rewrite* follows Keith Michaels, a disillusioned Oscar-winning screenwriter who trades Hollywood glamour for a quiet teaching job at an East Coast college. There, he clashes with students and colleagues before crossing paths with Holly, a single mom pursuing her own screenwriting dreams. Their unexpected connection forces Keith to confront his past mistakes and rediscover his passion for storytelling.
Who directed The Rewrite?
The film was directed by Marc Lawrence, known for his sharp, character-driven comedies like *Two Weeks Notice* and *Miss Congeniality*.
Who stars in The Rewrite?
The cast features Hugh Grant as Keith Michaels, Marisa Tomei as Holly, Bella Heathcote, J.K. Simmons, and Allison Janney.
Is The Rewrite (2014) worth watching?
With its charming blend of humor and heart, *The Rewrite* is a solid choice for fans of romantic comedies. Hugh Grant's dry wit and Marisa Tomei's warm presence anchor the story, while the themes of second chances and rediscovery add emotional depth. It's not groundbreaking, but it's a cozy, feel-good pick for a lazy afternoon.
How long is The Rewrite?
The runtime of *The Rewrite* is 107 minutes.
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About The Rewrite (2014) — A Hollywood exile discovers romance and redemption in a small-town classroom
Marc Lawrence's 2014 romantic comedy, *The Rewrite*, follows Keith Michaels, a once-acclaimed Hollywood screenwriter who finds himself floundering in a career slump and reluctantly relocates to a quiet East Coast college town to teach screenwriting. His no-nonsense methods and Hollywood cynicism clash with the laid-back academic world, but sparks begin to fly when he crosses paths with Holly, a determined single mother juggling parenting and her own creative dreams. As Keith navigates small-town quirks, reluctant students, and his own hardened heart, he discovers that second chances—and unexpected connections—can rewrite more than just scripts.
This heartfelt comedy blends sharp wit with gentle warmth, exploring themes of reinvention, the messy pursuit of artistic passion, and the quiet resilience of everyday people. With its cozy small-town vibe and dry humor, *The Rewrite (2014)* delivers a feel-good story about finding inspiration in the most unlikely places—and maybe even falling in love along the way.