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1. 10 Romantic Movies to Get You Ready for Valentine's Day 2. 10 Ideas for a Romantic Date Night 3. 10 Tips for a Low-Budget Romantic Vacation 4. 10 Romantic Recipes to Make for Your Sweetheart 5. 10 Ideas for a Romantic Picnic 6. 10 Romantic Getaways for Couples 7. 10 Most Romantic Places in the World 8. 10 Tips for a Romantic Evening at Home 9. 10 Ideas for a Romantic Gift 10. 10 Romantic Songs Perfect for Valentine's Day
"This journey – I think it's a chance for us to be happy!" "I know how this ends..." 💞 This looks wonderful. Sony Pictures has debuted a second official trailer for A Big Bold Beautiful Journey, a magical romantic adventure traveling bouncing around throuh time. This new Kogonada (of Columbus, After Yang) movie looks a bit
The Life List (2025) For everyone who’s still figuring it out. It’s always nice when a film you expect to coast by with clichés actually has more heart, humor and sincerity than you bargained for — and The Life List is exactly that. Netflix’s The Life List could so easily have been another forgettable romantic…
★★★★★Starring: #MiaMcKenna-Bruce, #LouisaConnolly-Burnham, #MichaelFoxDirected by: #LouisaConnolly-BurnhamShort Film Review by: Alexandra JamesSister Wives is a short romantic film directed by Louisa Connolly-Burnham, the film centres around an orthodox Mormon relationship. A husband and wife introduce a second wife to their relationship and with this brings challenges for the couple, as well as tension as the dynamic changes within the household. Living such a sheltered life only raises questio
Ingrid Bergman and friends at breakfast. Image: Jerusalem Film Festival In the 1930s, a young Ingrid Bergman went to Nazi Germany to make a romantic comedy. The Four Companions (1938) is the tale of four female graphic design graduates who pool their resources to open their own marketing + promotions firm called The Four Companions.…
Relay by Hope Madden It’s been nearly a decade since director David Mackenzie’s brilliant neo-Western Hell or High Water delivered a moseying goodbye to a long-gone, romantic notion of manhood. After a successful run of TV series and miniseries, Mackenzie’s back to the big screen with the twisty thriller, Relay. Riz Ahmed stars, though he … Continue reading Don’t Speak →