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The second feature from Celine Song, who made the exquisite 'Past Lives,' is another smart look at a romantic triangle.
Celine Song just might be the filmmaker to make romance movies great again. After breaking our hearts with Past Lives, she’s ...
Beyond the performances, the direction, and the long pauses in the film, I want to talk about how Dakota’s Lucy feels like a ...
Some guys don’t just wear clothes—they own every outfit like it was made just for them. From red carpets to airport runs, ...
The most compelling parts of Celine Song’s new film lie not in a classic love triangle, but in a poignant observation of ...
Sealed with a kiss? How about a handshake instead. That’s how Lucy (Dakota Johnson) prefers to do business when it comes to ...
Sealed with a kiss? How about a handshake instead. That’s how Lucy (Dakota Johnson) prefers to do business when it comes to matters of the heart, whether breaking up or ...
Whether it’s the luminous farmhouse kitchens of Nancy Meyers’ boomer heroines or the weirdly remunerative entry-level jobs of countless rom-com protagonists—all those editorial assistants and magazine ...
A Pedro Pascal look-alike contest was held in the streets of NYC's Lower East Side, where fans crowned George Gountas for having the closest resemblance.
In it, Harry, played by Pedro Pascal, is at the reception following his brother’s wedding. He rearranges his name card so he can sit next to Lucy (Dakota Johnson), a matchmaker he quickly starts to ...
Still, John is a late-30s actor-slash-cater waiter who still lives with roommates. Not to mention, they had already dated for ...
Celine Song's sophomore film, 'Materialists,' is a beautiful contemplation on the value of love. However, I disagree with one ...