A guide to the streaming service’s most chilling offerings.
Though people talk about the auteur revolution of the 1970s, or the warm, populist glow of neon-soaked ‘80s movies, the 1990s were an incredibly assured time in filmmaking. Romantic comedies went deeper and darker; Black filmmakers were rising to the forefront and telling their own stories; and technology had advanced to the point that things that had never been possible before were suddenly up on the screen. Plus, it was still an era when a mega-blockbuster might be an Edwardian period drama...
A World War II documentary and a fantasy film are also trending on streaming services like Max, Apple TV+, Hulu and Amazon Prime Video.
Past Lives, Inside Llewyn Davis, Clueless, and more.
Irish Wish Review The rom com renaissance is happening before our eyes and audiences are more than happy to indulge in the heartwarming yet predictable genre. In Netflix’s newest rom com Irish Wish, which premiered March 15, Lindsay Lohan leads a likable ensemble cast in a film that centers on love but self-love as well. […]
The cast of Irish Wish discuss their characters and how Lindsay's knowledge of physical comedy helped put it all together
Slice-of-life manga Friday at the Atelier finally being published in English The first volume of the utterly lovely comedy romance manga Friday at the […]
“The opportunity to do a classic rom-com that is a throwback to the '90s was really exciting. And with Lindsay of all people — the rom-com queen. How lucky was I?” director Janeen Damian tells Yahoo Entertainment.
Streaming on Amazon Prime from May 2, the film chronicles the love affair between a divorced mother and the lead singer of the biggest boyband on the planet.
Action fans, rom-com lovers, Ryan Gosling devotees, and stunt performer supporters alike, rejoice! There’s a new trailer for what is becoming one of the most hotly anticipated films of the year, The Fall Guy. David Leitch’s big blockbuster romance premieres in theaters May 3, but it debuted to warm reviews out of SXSW. Much of that is due to the charm and humor of Gosling and Emily Blunt, who proved their chemistry at this year’s Oscars. But it’s also due to Leitch’s vision for a “love letter to...