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Before My Oxford Year was a book or a movie, Whelan was originally hired to work on a screenplay that Burnett had started.
The stars of Netflix's latest weepy romcom break down the ending that shocked longtime fans of the original book.
Director Iain Morris chats with The Hollywood Reporter about depicting a “sick lit” story rooted in laughter and hope: “I ...
As cheesy as it can get, My Oxford Year’s teary twist does little to elevate it above its boring premise and banal writing.
Several changes — large and small — have been made in the movie adaptation of Julia Whelan's 'My Oxford Year' now streaming ...
My Oxford Year stars Sofia Carson and Corey Mylchreest spoke to ComingSoon about their new Netflix romance movie. The duo ...
Part of Netflix’s ongoing run of romantic comedies, My Oxford Year invites viewers to embrace life fully, boldly using ...
Anna De La Vega (Sofia Carson) defers taking up a high-paying job at Goldman Sachs by a year to pursue her dream of studying ...
The actress talks with THR about bringing the bestselling book to life onscreen and that heartbreaking yet hopeful ending.
I had hoped “My Oxford Year” would fit into that time-tested escapist folder, but alas, the varnish wears off as the movie ...
If My Oxford Year had your smile breaking through tears, and perhaps with some very heavy thoughts set in about love and life ...
This is how My Oxford Year ends. With two weeks left to go in her year at Oxford, Anna has to decide between returning to her life in America, where a stable, high-paying career awaits her, or risking ...