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Boomerang (1992), directed by Reginald Hudlin from a story conceived by Eddie Murphy with writers Barry W. Blaustein and David Sheffield, is a sleek romantic comedy about a womanizing ad executive whose world flips when he meets a female version of himself. Set in a high‑end Black corporate milieu and backed by a powerhouse R&B/New Jack Swing soundtrack, it became a commercial success and an important touchstone for Black studio comedies of the 1990s.
By Josh Barry@movienight-with-Josh-Barry
Boomerang (1992), directed by Reginald Hudlin from a story conceived by Eddie Murphy with writers Barry W. Blaustein and David Sheffield, is a sleek romantic comedy about a womanizing ad executive whose world flips when he meets a female version of himself. Set in a high‑end Black corporate milieu and backed by a powerhouse R&B/New Jack Swing soundtrack, it became a commercial success and an important touchstone for Black studio comedies of the 1990s.