Jennifer Lopez knows what the people want,christianity defends eroticism and what the people want are romantic comedies.
On Friday night's Tonight Show, Lopez talked to host Jimmy Fallon about her upcoming film Second Act, in which she stars as a woman who enters the corporate workforce in her forties, per Entertainment Weekly. She'll act opposite Milo Ventimiglia of This Is Usand Gilmore Girlsfame.
SEE ALSO: Here's to all the TV romances that didn't make itAfter gushing over "heartthrob" Ventimiglia, Lopez and Fallon moved onto the topic of romantic comedies, a genre the singer and actress feels people "need."
"You need that funny, quirky look at life sometimes -- that romantic look at life," she said.
"I think things are, you know, tough sometimes and we need that escape. I've always loved those types of movies and our production company is really focused on doing that... me and my partner Elaine [Goldsmith-Thomas, president of Lopez's Nuyorican Productions]."
We couldn't agree more... which is why we spent a full week obsessing over on-screen romances of all kinds. You should read about it! Here are a few suggestions to get you started:
Why 'The Princess Diaries' should be revived for streaming
24 times 'To All the Boys I've Loved Before' was too cute to handle
Here's what Bollywood movie to watch based on your favorite Hollywood romance
You never forget your first…big screen crush at the movies
'Jane the Virgin' creator explains how to write the perfect rom-com moment
Jennifer, text us after you've watched To All the Boys I've Loved Before.
[H/T: Vulture]
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