Prime Video is removing Emma Stone and Ryan Gosling’s “perfect” rom-com very soon

Don’t miss your chance to watch the movie that first paired Emma Stone and Ryan Gosling – it’s leaving Prime Video soon! You have just a few days left to enjoy it.

Released in 2011, Crazy, Stupid, Love tells the story of two different love stories unfolding in the suburbs of Los Angeles.

The movie, directed by Glenn Ficarra and John Requa and written by Dan Fogelman (known for This Is Us), centers on Cal Weaver (Steve Carell) and his struggle after discovering his wife, Emily (Julianne Moore), has been unfaithful with a coworker (Kevin Bacon).

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Ryan Gosling plays Jacob Palmer, a charming but commitment-phobic man who mentors Cal as he begins exploring a new side of life. Jacob is used to casual relationships and isn’t used to rejection, so he’s surprised when Hannah, a law school graduate, isn’t interested.

You can currently watch the popular romantic comedy on Prime Video, but don’t wait too long! It will be leaving the platform on March 7th, so if you want to see the iconic lift performed by Ryan Gosling and Emma Stone’s characters again, stream it now.

The popular and critically praised film Crazy, Stupid, Love stars Marisa Tomei as Kate Tafferty, John Carroll Lynch as Cal’s friend Bernie Riley, Jonah Bobo as Cal and Emily’s son Robbie, and Lio Tipton as Jessica, Bernie’s daughter who often babysits for the Weaver family.

Crazy, Stupid, Love is a well-received film with strong performances, earning an 80% Fresh rating on Rotten Tomatoes based on 235 reviews. Critics agree that the movie’s talented cast elevates a fairly predictable story, even though the title suggests something wilder.

Audiences have also loved the romantic comedy, with many IMDb users calling it a great choice for a date night.

One viewer called this movie a delightful mix of humor and heart, noting that the entire audience was laughing throughout. They also praised the strong performances from all the actors, especially Steve Carell, who offered a surprisingly new side of himself. Overall, they described it as a well-written, fast-paced, and ideal choice for a date night.

Crazy, Stupid, Love is streaming on Prime Video in the UK until 7 March.

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2026-03-03 15:19