Film
Of an Age is such a well-crafted vehicle for a hard lesson about life as a whole, just as much as it’s a precious love story.
All the Places doesn’t have bells or whistles, just a straightforward journey between two siblings who have a few lessons worth learning together.
Re/Member captures the early aughts and the manga death game genre expertly, bringing out nostalgia with its embrace of horror tropes.
A Sunday Affair is a messy movie in every sense of the word with basically two different movies mushed together into one.
Ant-Man & The Wasp: Quantumania brings the pint-sized hero’s trilogy to a close, supersizing the action without skimping on the emotion.
Squared Love All Over Again can hardly be considered a rom-com in this failed attempt at recapturing the appeal of its character’s initial romance.
While it isn’t what audiences have come to expect, Magic Mike’s Last Dance still has a lot to love, and this himbo Cinderella deserves a crown.
The journey to get there isn’t always as good as its ending, but Dear David delivers on both its romantic and dramatic plot threads through a tough scenario
Your Place Or Mine is a fun rom-com from some true vets who offer something that feels new and finely crafted without even being in the same room together.
At Midnight is charming in its romance, charismatic because of its leads, and a great watch to get you into the romantic mood this February.
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