movie review
Relationships-focused film reviews of tearjerkers, rom-coms, love lost and love found.
A Classic Love Story
I remember the first time I watched Pretty Woman. I had been seeing my fiancé for several months and had just started spending more time with him and his dad and was spending the night every weekend. We’d order take-out and either rent a Redbox or browse the cable channels for something good. My fiancé’s dad didn’t want to rent a movie this one weekend, so we decided to channel surf. He came across a channel that was playing the ending to another movie but was advertising the movie up next, which happened to be Pretty Woman.
By Angela Todorov5 years ago in Humans
Opposites DON'T Attract
Yes, my friends and readers, it is a fallacy that opposites attract. Sorry to burst that bubble. But, it is true. All the movies that supposedly revolve around this idea are, in fact, proving the opposite. Here are some examples I will be using: in no particular order, Beauty and the Beast, Sound of Music, Dirty Dancing, Grease, 10 Things I Hate About You, After, and The Ugly Truth.
By Sasha Nichols5 years ago in Humans
‘To All the Boys: Always and Forever’ Review — Surprisingly Sweet
Michael Fimognari helms To All the Boys: Always and Forever, a romantic comedy that serves as the third and final installment of the To All the Boys film series. The film follows Lara Jean Covey (Lana Condor) and Peter Kavinsky (Noah Centineo) as a high school senior couple who wonder if their lives are going down separate paths as they head to college.
By Jonathan Sim5 years ago in Humans
If It weren't for-
To spoil the opening images of Citizen Kane, (I'd Stop reading now if you haven't seen the movie), we see broken or unfinished ruins of the home of Charles Foster Kane, a newspaper magnate worth what would probably be billions, by today's standards. We hear his dying words: "Rosebud" as a snow globe with a snow-covered mountain cabin falls out of his limp hand, smashing on the floor. From then on, the entire movie is a search for the deeper meaning of his last words. A man with an untold fortune, with so simple a word as his dying breath? Surely it must mean something strange and earth shattering.
By Benjamin Alexander House5 years ago in Humans
Movie Review 'Malcolm & Marie'
I have nothing but love and respect for my critical brethren. It takes a great deal of fortitude to endure the slings and arrows of being a professional film critic. Filmmakers often don’t care for our profession and consider us outsiders, ignorant of their effort and art form. Many movie fans hate us and openly tell us that they seek out movies we don’t like on the assumption that they will like it because we don’t.
By Sean Patrick5 years ago in Humans
10 Time Traveling Romance Movies
Love can defy the ages. Literally in these movies cases. Time traveling to find love has probably something we have all thought of; which mistake to fix, how to get that one person to fall for you in the correct way, etc. Sometimes we learn from our mistakes and sometimes we don’t. These people learn that time is precious and something that they can’t waste, even if traveling through time is at their finger tips.
By Rich Burton5 years ago in Humans
"An Imperfect Murder"
Sometimes you watch a performance and wonder what you are watching, or why the movie was even made. It so happens that "An Imperfect Murder", originally named "The Private Life of a Modern Woman" is one of those movies. In the short time frame of its duration... only and hour and fifteen minutes long, we see a famous actress who is haunted by a nightmare involving her ex-boyfriend, she begins to question her reality and whether the incident took place.
By Robert M Massimi. ( Broadway Bob).5 years ago in Humans
Happiest Season (2020) Review
As the 12 days of Christmas draw to a close, I thought I'd review a Christmas film while there's still time. As a lesbian who loves terrible cheesy Christmas films I feel like I was the exact target audience for Happiest Season so I had high hopes. See those smiling faces above? That's how I expected and wanted it to make me feel. In reality, my reaction was more like this:
By Angela Nolan5 years ago in Humans











