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Romance Movie Reviews

  • Because I Said So reviews

    "Because I Said So" is a 102-minute comedy film produced by Gold Circle in the United States. The film is directed by Mike Leman, starring Annie , Mandy Moore , Lauren Helen Graham, etc., and was released in the United States on February 2, 2007. The film tells the story of Daphne, a single mother who alone brought up three flowery daughters, and overwhelmed with her little daughter Mi Li's lifelong happiness   .

  • New in Town reviews

    "New in Town" is a 97-minute comedy romance film produced and distributed by Gold Circle Pictures in the United States. The film was directed by Jonas Emo, starring Renée Kathleen Zellweger , Harry Connick.Jr. , Siobhan Fallon , Jonathan Kimble Simmons, etc., and was released in the United States on January 30, 2009   . The film tells the story of an ambitious strong woman who was dispatched by the company to a small town in Minnesota, USA, where she realized that life is more important than work   .

  • Faces in the Crowd reviews

    "Faces in the Crowd" is a thriller produced by Forecast Pictures, directed by Julian McGonagall, starring Milla Anderson Jovovich and Julian McMahon . The film was released in China on November 13, 2012. The film tells the story of Anna being chased and injured by gangsters and suffering from facial blindness. The gangsters want to use Anna's facial blindness to get rid of her, and finally arrest the murderer with the help of the police and Anna's efforts   .

  • The Two Faces of January reviews

    "The Two Faces of January" is a thriller mystery film directed by Horsing Amini and co-starred by Viggo Mortensen, Kirsten Caroline Dunst and Oscar Isaac. The film was first screened at the Berlin International Film Festival in Germany on February 11, 2014 . The film is adapted from the thriller of the same name by the American epic crime novelist Patricia Highsmith . The film revolves around the themes of desire, deception and betrayal, and tells a story about the Mediterranean Sea "crimes under the sun"   .

  • A Home at the End of the World reviews

    "A Home at the End of the World" is a feature film directed by Michael Mayer and starring Colin Farrell , Dallas Roberts , Robin Wright and Sisi Spicer. It was held in New York, USA on June 9, 2004. Premiere at the International Film Festival   . The film tells the love story between three children, Bobby and Jonathan, who were close friends in childhood, and Jonathan's roommate Claire when they met again a few years later   .

  • StreetDance 3D reviews

    "StreetDance 3D" is a musical drama film directed by MaxGiwa and Dania Pasquini, starring Nichola Burley , Richard Winser and others. It was released in the UK on May 21, 2010. The film tells the inspirational story of a ballet team and a hip-hop group working hard to prepare for the national championship.

  • Journey to the West reviews

    "Journey to the West: Conquering the Demons" by Stephen Chow Producer, Screenwriter, Director , Wen Zhang , Fanny Shu , Bo Huang starred in the movie costume myth. The story of the film revolves around the acquaintance and adventure of Xuan Zang and Miss Duan when they were young . It will also explain the origin of Stephen Chow's classic dialogue " Love You for Ten Thousand Years ". The story involves a love-hate relationship. 

  • Rumble Fish reviews

    Rumble Fish is a feature film directed by Francis Ford Coppola and starring Matthew Raymond Dillon , Mickey Rourke , Diane Lane , Dennis Hopper , Diana Scarwid , Vincent Spano , and was released on October 21, 1983. The film tells the story of the rebellious teenager James who blindly worships and imitates his older brother "motorcyclist"   .

  • Angels in America reviews

    "Angels in America" ​​is a 6-hour TV movie released by HBO, directed by Mike Nichols , starring Meryl Streep , Ben Shenkman , etc. It was released in 2003. Based on the stage musical of the same name, the film tells the story of the constant torture of conscience by Louis Ionson after abandoning his gay lover, Pryor Walter, who had AIDS. 

  • The Pillars of the Earth reviews

    The Pillars Of The Earth is an eight-episode miniseries directed by Sergio Mimica- Gozan, based on the novel of the same name by Ken Follett , starring Ian McShane, Ruff Starring Sevier, Matthew McFadion, etc. The series follows a ship carrying the heirs of the British royal family that sinks off the coast of England after a fire. This event culminated in a dispute over the succession and the chaos that followed. Against such a historical background, there is a struggle for the power and position of the royal children, and there are also bishops and powerful families who want to seek benefits at this time. England was in the midst of war, and its people were struggling to make ends meet. Others have dreams of building a great church that has never been seen before. The play revolves around Kingsbridge Cathedral to tell the stories of the people at that time, and staged scenes of intricate joys and sorrows.