On Feb. 12, 1993, Harold Ramis’s “Groundhog Day” hit theaters, and with that a new romcom ingenue was born: Andie MacDowell. MacDowell, who previously was best known for Steven Soderbergh’s groundbreaking indie “Sex, Lies, and Videotape,” played the girl of Bill Murray’s dreams in the comedy — the story of a crumudgeonly weatherman who, by way of a metaphsyical glitch, is forced to relive the same day over and over again. “Groundhog Day” rose above the cliche standards of traditional romantic...
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