Saturday, February 14, 2026

Because of Cupid: Movie Review




Cute and fun and a little bit of nonsense.
Hallmark movies are generally at their best when they’re realistic or at least based in something real, when they deviate from that and want to dabble in time travel or other sci fi nonsense, things go awry. Because of Cupid is about a pair of bartenders who accidentally create a magical love potion that they serve to their customers, creating unexpected relationships out of a concoction of mixology chemicals.   2026

Directed by: Liz Farrer

Screenplay by: Sarah Montana

Starring: Amy Groening, Evan Roderick

Friday, February 13, 2026

Kissing Is the Easy Part: Movie Review




A fun teen romance that’s heartfelt and enjoyable.
Jennifer Lawrence’s No Hard Feelings was faced with initial skepticism because of its premise of a high school boy’s parents paying an older woman to date him, but then received good reviews, audiences got on board, and people had fun with the plot that was in fact based in truth. But now Tubi’s Kissing Is the Easy Part, flips the premise, reverses the genders, and still keeps it fun despite arguably being further from reality.   2026

Directed by: Fawzia Mirza

Screenplay by: Christine Duann, Rebecca Webb

Starring: Paris Berelc, Asher Angel

Love Me Love Me: Movie Review



An Italian movie, starring primarily Italian actors, set at an Italian private school, and all the characters speak stilted English. Why? The movie makes a lame excuse that the school encourages English, but since when do teenagers do what schools ask of them especially outside of school? I suspect the real reason is because Americans don’t read subtitles so if an international romance is in English then it’s a much easier sell for Prime Video.   2026

Directed by: Roger Kumble

Screenplay by: Veronica Galli, Serena Tateo

Starring: Mia Jenkins, Pepe Barroso