“The Morning Show” on Apple TV+, for instance, and for also continuously being part of Hello Sunshine — the media firm she co-founded and transformed into a hub for female-led narratives. However, back in the early 2000s, she was solidifying her box office fame with romantic comedies, and one of the most unforgettable from that time, “Sweet Home Alabama,” has recently made a comeback.
The 2002 film is skyrocketing on Netflix at the moment, currently ranked #7 on the Top 10 movies chart in the U.S. As evidence of the enduring appreciation from fans, the film boasts a 78% audience score on Rotten Tomatoes from over 250,000 ratings. Critics, to their credit, have been much less generous (highlighted by the movie’s 38% rating on Rotten Tomatoes), but audiences have made their voices heard: More than two decades later, indicated by its trending status once again, “Sweet Home Alabama” remains a beloved comfort-watch classic.
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