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Romance Movie Reviews

  • Excalibur reviews

    "Excalibur" is an adventure fantasy film directed by John Boorman and starred by Nicol Williamson and Gabriel Byrne . It was released in 1981.  The film tells the legendary and mysterious story of King Arthur's life.

  • An Officer and a Gentleman reviews

    "An Officer and a Gentleman" is a romantic drama directed by Taylor Edwin Hackford and starring Richard Tiffany Gere and Debra Winger . It was released in the United States in 1982. The film uses the naval aviation training base and its surrounding area as the environment for the incident to show the audience the emotional changes and different endings of two pairs of young men and women. The film won the 55th Academy Awards for Best Supporting Actor and Best Song.

  • The Rules of Attraction reviews

    "The Rules of Attraction" is a romance film released in 2002. It is directed by Roger Afrey and starred by James Van der Beek and Shannyn Sossamon . The film is about the triangular relationship of three young people.

  • The Wedding Date reviews

    "The Wedding Date" is a romantic comedy film directed by Coller Korner and starring Debra Messing , Dermot Mulroney and Amy Adams . It was released in the United States on February 4, 2005. The film tells the story of Kate renting a temporary boyfriend before going home to attend her sister's wedding, but in the process of attending the wedding, she wiped out the spark of love with this temporary boyfriend   .

  • What If reviews

    "What If" is a romantic comedy film directed by Dowse , with Alan Master as the screenwriter and starring Daniel Jacob Radcliffe and Zoe Kazan . It was released in 2014. The film tells the story of a pair of lovers trapped in a platonic friendship.

  • Odd Thomas reviews

    "Odd Thomas" is a thriller directed by Steven Sommers and co-starring Anton Yelchin , William James Dafoe and Addison Timlin . The film premiered at the American River Bend Film Festival on April 6, 2013   . The film tells the story of Thomas, a young man in a small town who has the ability to communicate with the dead. In order to understand the truth of a series of murders, he wanders between the yin and yang realms to prevent the imminent tragedy from happening.

  • Last Christmas reviews

    "Last Christmas" is a romantic comedy film directed by Paul Feig and starring Emilia Clarke and Henry Golding  . It was released in North America on November 8, 2019 . The film tells the story of the appearance of a nearly perfect man named Tom when a woman Kate plays an elf in a Christmas gift shop in London, England, bringing a ray of sunshine to her life   .

  • Emily in Paris reviews

    "Emily in Paris Season 1" is directed by Andrew Fleming, Zoe Cassavetes, Peter Lauer, Lily Collins , Ashley Park , Philippin Leroy-Bollillo, Lucas Bahe, Camille An American drama starring Salalah, which will be broadcast on Netflix on October 02, 2020   . The play tells the story of Emily from Chicago, USA, who unexpectedly gets the opportunity to work in Paris. Her task is to bring American ideas into a well-known French marketing company. Emily has to adapt to the new cultural shocks, while also having to take care of her career, new friendships and love life   .

  • Hope Springs reviews

    "Hope Springs" is a feature film directed by Cicek, starring Meryl Streep , Tommy Lee Jones , Steven John Carell and others. The film tells the story of a couple who have been married for 30 years using a weekend to come to a resort to save their marriage   . The film was released in the United States on August 8, 2012.

  • For Love of the Game reviews

    "For Love of the Game" is a romance film directed by Sam Remy. Kevin Carolina Kostner and Kelly Preston participated in the show. It was released in 1999. Billicipo (Kevin Carolina Kostner), the soul character who served in Detroit Tigers for 19 years, is facing a trough in his life: the team has performed poorly this season, and his old injury has relapsed. Taking over will transfer him, and his girlfriend Jean Obury (played by Kelly Preston) will go to England. On the hostile away field, he stood alone on the pitching board, struggling to throw every ball, and re-examining his life.