Romance
We Live In Time thrives on Florence Pugh and Andrew Garfield’s chemistry, but it succeeds because it showcases the different ways people love.
Lily and Ryle fall in love in It Ends With Us, but as Ryle’s true nature slowly reveals itself, Lily’s past starts to repeat itself.
Find Me Falling is a perfectly serviceable, middle-of-the-road rom-com where washed up musician John Allman runs into the subject of his hit in Cyprus.
A Family Affair is Netflix’s best romance in a long time as Zara’s movie star boss (Zac Effron) starts dating her mom (Nicole Kidman)
Mother of the Bride could finally make me swear off Netflix Original rom-coms for good—it’s so well conceived and so poorly executed.
Tadaima Okaeri Episode 1 needed to create an overarching narrative, but as the series’ premiere episode, this is a fantastic and loving start.
The Tearsmith is an utterly confusing, absolutely uninteresting mess of a movie about two teens adopted by the same family from a hellish orphanage.
For those who continually ponder their relationship with music or have lost someone dear to them, The Greatest Hits will resonate.
Every moment watching Lindsay Lohan wish to marry her crush instead of her best friend in Irish Wish is worth its weight in gold
My Name is Loh Kiwan sees a North Korean defector and a former drug addict fighting for their lot in life while falling in love.
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Heather and Jack fall in love traveling across Europe following his great-grandfather’s journal in YA romance done right, The Map That Leads to You.
While the story drags on too long, its pacing can’t overpower the utter sweetness and simplicity of teenage love in Love Untangled.