Monday, December 7, 2009 2:20PM - By Krystal Clark

Several promotional photos have been released for the upcoming Amy Adams film, Leap Year. It’s a romantic comedy that co-stars Matthew Goode and Adam Scott in an international love triangle. The film will debut a month before the Valentine’s Day rush in January, so its rom-com competition won’t be that steep.
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Thursday, November 12, 2009 1:29PM - By Krystal Clark

A while ago we reported that Amy Adams was cast in a romantic comedy entitled Leap Year opposite, Watchmen star Matthew Goode. Just today the first trailer for the film has debuted online as well as the official poster that features both actors front and center. Leap Year is directed by Anand Tucker and co-stars Adam Scott and John Lithgow.
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Thursday, January 29, 2009 2:00PM - By Mali Elfman


This is quite a year for Simon Beaufoy. Last year we announced that Anand Tucker, the director for Shopgirl, would be directing Amy Adams in the upcoming romantic comedy Leap Year for Spyglass. Now they’ve adding English Simon Beaufoy’s, the writer for the wildly popular Slumdog Millionaire to the film. It looks like this is going to be one hell of a romantic comedy with two current Oscar nominated filmmakers.
Leap Year is the story about an uptight women (Adam) who travels to Dublin to propose to her boyfriend on leap day, February 29th, because of an Irish tradition that says that any man who receives a marriage proposal on that day has to say yes. When weather derails her trip, she enlists the help of a surly Irish innkeeper to make an unexpected cross-country trek to pull off the perfect proposal in time.
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Monday, November 24, 2008 1:51PM - By Mali Elfman


Looks like Anand Tucker, the director for Shopgirl, will be directing Amy Adams in the upcoming romantic comedy Leap Year for Spyglass.
The film was written by the comedy duo Harry Elfont and Deb Kaplan (Made of Honor, Can’t Hardly Wait) and tells the story of a woman who travels to Dublin to propose to her boyfriend on leap day, Feb. 29, because of an Irish tradition that says that any man who receives a marriage proposal on that day has to say yes.
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