An arbitrarily ranked list of my favorite movies best fit for this holiday season. via Six of My Favorite Movies About Love — Angie Aguayo
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Older Woman Younger Man Relationship Movies Letterboxd — eserygy6ce
Older Woman Younger Man Relationship Movies Letterboxd Top 10 Memorable Films About Older Women and Young Boy Relationship —– Our channel promote only top 10 relative content.Its one kind of review.So please subscribe our channel. If you have any Older Woman/Younger Man Relationship Movies/Series. Menu. Movies. Showtimes & Tickets Showtimes & Tickets Top Rated Movies […]… Continue reading Older Woman Younger Man Relationship Movies Letterboxd — eserygy6ce
Film Review: ‘The Photograph’ Falls in Love With Regret — AwardsCircuit | Entertainment, Predictions, Reviews
Writer-director Stella Meghie kicks off the romantic holiday weekend with “The Photograph,” a love story featuring a rarity in big studio presentations: the openly affectionate and physically uninhibited courtship between black leads. Issa Rae and Lakeith Stanfield are magnetic together from their first scene onward, never overplaying the bumps that come with the early stages […]… Continue reading Film Review: ‘The Photograph’ Falls in Love With Regret — AwardsCircuit | Entertainment, Predictions, Reviews
You Make Me Want to Be a Better Man – As Good as It Gets (7/8) Movie CLIP (1997) HD — Catch the Moment
CLIP DESCRIPTION:Carol (Helen Hunt) asks for a compliment, and Melvin (Jack Nicholson) takes a very convoluted path to give her one. FILM DESCRIPTION:James L. Brooks (Terms of Endearment, Broadcast News) directed this $50 million-plus romantic comedy, set in Manhattan. Dysfunctional, acid-tongued romance novelist Melvin Udall (Jack Nicholson), who suffers from an obsessive-compulsive disorder, takes pride […]… Continue reading You Make Me Want to Be a Better Man – As Good as It Gets (7/8) Movie CLIP (1997) HD — Catch the Moment
The Anti-RomCom Ending — In Their Own League
Genres set certain expectations for a film’s narrative. While yes, the characters and plot most likely differ for each film—audiences know what to expect based on genre. Horror should scare, a documentary should inform, and comedy should cause laughter. Undoubtedly then, a romantic-comedy should have two characters who seemingly shouldn’t be together, end up together.… Continue reading The Anti-RomCom Ending — In Their Own League
MATING GAMES: A GIRL IN EVERY PORT (1928) — R. Emmet Sweeney
September 17, 2013 It’s hard to conceive of Howard Hawks without sound. His films are focused on work and its downtime, and it is in spurts of chatter in which his characters define themselves. As physical as their occupations may be, it’s always their words that reveal their true selves. Which is why watching Hawks’ […]… Continue reading MATING GAMES: A GIRL IN EVERY PORT (1928) — R. Emmet Sweeney
My Top 5 Best Romance Stories — Gento Fujio’s blog
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In the times of adolescence many people experience romantic feeling towards someone belong in the opposite sex, today I’m going to share to you My Top 5 Best Romance Stories. Top 5: Real…
Contemporary romance and love stories in the age of instant messaging — Helena Fairfax
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How can contemporary fiction cope with the rapid changes of today’s world? This is the topic of this month’s authors’ Round Robin, set by author Dr Bob Rich. Since I write romance, I’ve…
Jung’s Archetype: The Soul Quarter — Legends of Windemere
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Here we are with the next group, which are the archetypes that fall under the ‘Soul’ category. These characters pursue fulfillment of the spirit and all have some sense- of freedom within their…
Seven Letters by J.P.MONNINGER — Pirate Patty Reviews
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Kate Moreton is in Ireland on sabbatical from her teaching position at Dartmouth College when she meets Ozzie Ferriter, a fisherman and a veteran of the American war in Afghanistan. The Ferriter family…