
Bad Date Chronicles 2017
In *Bad Date Chronicles* (2017), directed by Steven R. Monroe, romance meets digital-era wit as Leigh—founder of the infamous "Bad Date Chronicles" blog—lets anonymous users share their dating disasters.
Director: Steven R. Monroe
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Bad Date Chronicles (2017) about?
Leigh runs a viral blog where people anonymously confess their worst dating disasters—until one post targets blogger Conner. To settle the debate over who's the worse dater, they agree to go on a date themselves, leading to a hilarious clash of egos and unexpected chemistry.
Who directed Bad Date Chronicles?
Steven R. Monroe, known for crafting engaging romantic thrillers, helmed this lighthearted TV movie.
Who stars in Bad Date Chronicles?
The film stars Merritt Patterson as Leigh, Justin Kelly as Conner, with Lanie McAuley, Giles Panton, and Gina Holden rounding out the cast.
Is Bad Date Chronicles (2017) worth watching?
For fans of rom-coms with a modern twist, *Bad Date Chronicles* delivers charm and humor without overstaying its welcome. While it's not groundbreaking, its relatable premise and breezy runtime make it a solid pick for a cozy night in. Think *When Harry Met Sally* meets anonymous Twitter rants—with a TV-movie twist.
How long is Bad Date Chronicles?
The movie runs for 84 minutes, perfect for a quick cinematic escape.
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About Bad Date Chronicles (2017) — A Romantic Comedy That Lets Bad Dates Fight Back
In *Bad Date Chronicles* (2017), directed by Steven R. Monroe, romance meets digital-era wit as Leigh—founder of the infamous "Bad Date Chronicles" blog—lets anonymous users share their dating disasters. When rival blogger Conner becomes the target of one scathing post, they strike an unusual deal: a real-life date to settle who's the worse dater. What follows is a charmingly chaotic rom-com that blends humor with relatable heartbreak, exploring the messiness of modern love and the thin line between honesty and cruelty online.
With a lighthearted tone and a dash of skepticism, the film dives into themes of accountability, self-awareness, and whether a bad date can ever truly redeem itself. Merritt Patterson and Justin Kelly bring infectious energy to their roles, making this TV movie a breezy watch for anyone who's ever rolled their eyes at a terrible Tinder story—or maybe written one.