Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Chick flick" in English language version.
this is a chick-flick so Andrew's choice and what yours might have been aren't necessarily going to match up
The Notebook is a chick-flick. Not just any kind of chick-flick, but the kind of chick-flick your parents would like.
{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location (link)Officer manages to be one of those rare films that deftly treads the line between guy movie and "chick-flick".
The menopausal chick-flick "The First Wives Club" (1996), based on the novel by Olivia Goldsmith, primarily demonstrated that mediocrity needn't preclude boxoffice success
(quote) there is something to be said for such a relentlessly by-the-numbers chick-flick programmer that is nonetheless a breezily enjoyable sit
Terms of Endearment shares with films Beaches, Steel Magnolias, and One True Thing the popular status of melodramatic 'chick-flick'.
No doubt about it -- this is a "women's movie" (or, as it's alternatively referred to, a "chick-flick")
{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location (link)If it were ever possible to cram all the glittering boy-meets-girl, high-school-love-story stereotypes into one movie, A Cinderella Story does it in spades. The 2004 movie stars Hilary Duff, whose father dies in an earthquake, forcing her to work in a diner for her evil stepmother who keeps her from chasing her college dreams. She meets a boy (Chad Michael Murray) online, but he's in the cool crowd and she doesn't fit in (even though she's beautiful and smart). They agree to meet on the school dance floor, where she wears a mask barely covering her eyes so he magically can't tell who she really is (even though you can see her entire face). Duff's performance in the movie snagged her a Razzie nomination in 2005 for Worst Actress. Did anyone expect anything more? TIME takes a look at some other not-so-great films that have been cruelly pitched at female audiences