The sequel ably changes its genre gears with only slightly diminished returns.
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All in Romance
The sequel ably changes its genre gears with only slightly diminished returns.
Rose Byrne and Ethan Hawke are thoroughly charming in one of the more mature and honest looks at romance in recent cinema.
The Asheville Movie Guys tag along to Singapore for a wild wedding week with an under-represented cast.
Jessie Buckley and Johnny Flynn excel under the assured direction of Michael Pearce in this dark, twisty British romantic thriller.
The Asheville Movie Guys navigate the world of aliens and British punks in John Cameron Mitchell’s new ‘70s-set film.
The Asheville Movie Guys navigate sapphic romance, communal shunning and more in Sebastián Lelio second film of 2018.
Rachel Israel's film about and starring people with autism is a commendable undertaking that nonetheless struggles to justify its existence.
Greg Berlanti's groundbreaking mainstream gay teen comedy is a well-made film with good intentions.
Angourie Rice shines in this smart, fast-paced teen romance with a fantasy twist.
The subtle, fact-based period British drama failed to receive an awards-season push, and it's easy to see why.
The Asheville Movie Guys take one last spin with America's sweethearts, Ana and Christian.
Christopher Plummer and Janet McTeer inspire the best work yet from Jai Courtney and Lily James in this WWII drama.
Debra Winger and Tracy Letts lead a mostly phenomenal cast in this painfully relatable (in a good way) look at midlife romance.