The 42 Best Romantic Comedies of All Time
From Vanity Fair It launched the rom-com career of the singular Nora Ephron. It established Meg Ryan as America’s sweetheart. And it became the gold standard that Hollywood tried to emulate for the next decade. 1989’s When Harry Met Sally and all its talky, charming smartness felt revelatory upon its release, and still resonates today primarily because it so thoughtfully examines the central question posed at the beginning: can (straight) men and women really be just friends?
