movie review
Relationships-focused film reviews of tearjerkers, rom-coms, love lost and love found.
Role Play shows that there are no couple goals
Role Play is a 2024 Amazon original movie featuring Kaley Cuoco as Emma Brackett and David Oyelowo as David Brackett. Married couple, Emma and David agree to spice up their marriage with some role play which leads to the eventual reveal of Emma's secrets, skills and real identity.
'Vive AkughaPublished 2 months ago in HumansThe Last Song of the Forest: A Tale of Climate Change
In the heart of the dense forest, where the trees whispered secrets of ancient times, there stood a small wooden cabin. Within its cozy walls lived a young woman named Lily. She found solace in the embrace of the forest, its tranquil beauty a balm for her weary soul.
Remembering Kenneth Mitchell:A Legacy of Courage and Advocacy in the Face ALS
Kenneth Mitchell, a capable entertainer known for his jobs in different TV series and films, including "Star Journey: Disclosure," unfortunately died after valiantly fighting amyotrophic horizontal sclerosis (ALS), a dynamic neurodegenerative illness. His demise has disheartened his fans as well as revealed insight into the difficulties looked by people battling ALS and the significance of bringing issues to light about this incapacitating condition.
Positive WorldPublished 2 months ago in HumansOutlander: A Time-Traveling Epic that Transcends Boundaries.
"Outlander: A Time-Traveling Epic that Transcends Boundaries" In the vast landscape of television, certain shows emerge as true gems, captivating audiences with their compelling narratives and immersive storytelling. "Outlander," based on the book series by Diana Gabaldon, stands as a shining example of a series that transcends genres, seamlessly blending historical drama, romance, and time-travel elements. With its rich characters, breathtaking scenery, and intricate plotlines, "Outlander" has carved a distinctive niche in the hearts of viewers around the world.
Watching Eternal Sunshine With my Ex on Valentines Day
The first time I watched Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind, the 2004 film directed by Michel Gondry and written by Andy Kaufman, I was learning what jet lag feels like. I was in a movie theatre in Reading, England, having landed that morning in London and taken the train to visit a friend from Virginia who was studying abroad. I’d never flown internationally before. I was a few days shy of turning 21.
Kerry KehoePublished 2 months ago in HumansMovie Review Animal
Rich Delhi boy Ranvijay (Ranbir Kapoor) was raised idolizing his father, industrialist Balbir Singh (Anil Kapoor). Balbir's coldness and lack of emotional reactivity screw with Ranvijay's circuitry from an early age. On his father's birthday, he skips school; years later, he becomes irate and possessive when his own brother-in-law calls Balbir "papa." In general, he finds it irritating when people refer to him by familiar words. For example, when his childhood idol Geetanjali (Rashmika Mandanna) addresses him in public as "brother," He tells Geetanjali to call off her engagement to another man and get married to him instead. He's a mature man now, with a bike and a bun mullet. Why Geetanjali answers so quickly is unclear (maybe because she's seen Kabir Singh and knows what would happen if she doesn't).
The Importance of Self-Love Languages: Nurturing Your Emotional Well-Being
The Power of Understanding Your Love Language Love is the purest emotion one feels towards themselves and another individual. While the expression of love can vary in its entirety from one person to another, the care we hold for the ones we love shares an undeniable impact on how we forge our perceptions of interpersonal relationships. The way we communicate our feelings to someone also says a lot about how we are wired, the method of conveying our affection to our beloved ones is called a love language. You may express affection to the one you love regularly, but do you take the time to ensure that you are communicating it in the way that the other person prefers? Even love can become lost in translation when two individuals speak different love languages.
Hridya SharmaPublished 2 months ago in HumansUnbelievable Adventures with “Yes Theory”: Tokyo Airdrop!
Yes Theory, the bold minds behind another amazing journey! This time, they take their explorer spirits to the city of Tokyo, where they plan to take on an extraordinary airdrop experience. With their optimistic attitude and thirst for the unknown, they send strangers on a wild adventure to the Land of the Rising Sun, an unforgettable journey filled with surprises, challenges, and newfound friendships.
Isabel MartinezPublished 3 months ago in Humans10 Romantic Ways to Embrace Winter at Home as a Couple
Romance in Wintertime Winter is a magical season that offers numerous possibilities for couples to create a cozy and intimate atmosphere at home. While cold weather tends to keep us indoors, it also presents an excellent opportunity to strengthen our bond and cultivate romance. In this blog post, we will explore 10 delightful ways that couples can make wintertime more romantic at home.
Timothy A RowlandPublished 3 months ago in Humans"Harmony in Motion: Exploring Holistic Fitness Beyond the Gym"
In the pulsating rhythm of our modern lives, the concept of fitness has transcended the walls of the conventional gym. "Harmony in Motion" beckons us to explore the expansive realm of holistic fitness, where the focus extends beyond mere physical exercise. This article serves as a gateway to understanding and embracing holistic fitness practices that harmonize the mind, body, and spirit, transcending traditional workout routines.
WellnessWavesPublished 3 months ago in HumansMarvel Mystery: who is the most powerful Marvel character?
Introduction - Brief overview of the Marvel Universe - Tease of the question: "Who is the most powerful Marvel character?"
Unkown Me?Published 3 months ago in HumansThe Color Purple
I don’t like musicals, don’t remember the original movie, I just know that Oprah was in the original and she’s responsible for this iteration of The Color Purple. I don’t even know why it’s called that or the significance of purple… I think it means royalty but I’m not sure if it does in this case. These are my thoughts, as I sit in the movie theatre, and the first scene of two young, black girls sing while sitting in a tree. It’s the South alright!