New York columnist Ike Graham is fired after writing an article about small-town Maryland girl Maggie Carpenter, who has a reputation for leaving grooms at the altar. Determined to prove himself, Ike travels to Maggie's hometown to dig deeper into her past. As he delves into her story, he uncovers embarrassing secrets from her family and ex-fiancés. Despite their initial animosity, Maggie and Ike find themselves developing unexpected feelings for each other, causing complications in her current relationship.
Jonathan and Sara meet by chance and feel a connection, but they are both in other relationships. They part ways, but years later, they can't shake the feeling that they are destined to be together. They embark on a journey to find each other again, facing obstacles along the way. In the end, fate brings them back together, and they celebrate their love at the spot where they first met.
The Wood is a movie set in Inglewood, California in the 1980s. It follows the story of three friends who navigate friendship, love, and growing up. The movie explores themes of male friendship, African-American culture, and coming-of-age. In the movie, the characters experience embarrassing situations, attend a wedding reception, and go through various adventures in their neighborhood and high school. Through multiple time frames, the movie explores the bond between the friends and the challenges they face together. The Wood is a nostalgic and heartfelt portrayal of friendship and growing up in a suburban setting.
Dennis Doyle, a lazy and out-of-shape man, realizes the error of his ways when his ex-girlfriend Libby, who is about to marry the successful Whit, comes back into his life. Determined to prove himself, Dennis decides to run a marathon to show Libby that he can change. Along the way, he faces various challenges, including a gambling debt, a pregnant bride, and his own lack of self-discipline. With the help of his best friend and a dedicated trainer, Dennis pushes himself to the limit to win back the love of his life.
After breaking up with his girlfriend, a widowed animator meets a single parent and they embark on a journey of love and adoption, all while dealing with various personal challenges.
In a Lonely Place (1950) follows a moody Hollywood screenwriter named Dixon Steele who becomes a murder suspect after a young woman he was last seen with is found dead. As the investigation unfolds, Steele's hot temper, bad reputation, and turbulent relationship with his neighbor, Laurel Gray, raise suspicions. The film explores themes of fear, distrust, and the destructive power of jealousy.
A group of friends come together to confront a married couple about their failing marriage and convince them to join a couples' retreat. However, their intervention leads to unexpected revelations and tensions among the friends.
After several years apart, a group of friends reunite in San Francisco for a weekend of fun and reflection. As old feelings resurface, new romances ignite, leading to unexpected twists and turns. The bustling city becomes the backdrop for love, friendship, and self-discovery.
After her honeymoon is cancelled, a woman's plans are interrupted when her mother shows up unannounced. Together, they embark on a series of misadventures in an island resort.
Tsukasa got into a severe car accident when she was a high school student. She still suffers from the effects of that accident, with memory impairment and needing to use a wheelchair. Tsukasa falls in love with taxi driver Masaki. Even though they have difficulties, they try to make a happy family together, but they encounter another serious situation.
Swing Time follows a man who must earn $25,000 in order to marry his fiancee. He joins a dance troupe and falls in love with his dancing partner, leading to a series of comedic misunderstandings and mishaps. With iconic musical numbers and a charming love story, this classic film showcases the beauty and joy of dance.
A tough rich female ranch owner in Africa wants to cut off the water supply to the locals, since she holds them responsible for the murder of her husband. She hires two charming gunrunners as help, but they suspect her shady competitor.
Camille is a romantic comedy film about a young couple who embark on their honeymoon to Niagara Falls. However, their trip takes an unexpected turn when they encounter the ghost of a woman who died on her honeymoon years ago. The couple must navigate this supernatural experience while also dealing with their own personal issues and regrets.
A group of friends gather for a bachelor party in New York City, where they confront their fears, insecurities, and explore themes of marriage, promiscuity, loneliness, and maturation.
Childhood friends, Nina and Hugo chose different paths in life. Years later, Hugo returns to his hometown unbeknownst to him, the day before Nina's wedding. Events on the wedding day throw them back together and they embark on a new adventure.
Programmer for the ‘Plus Ones’ matchmaking app Maisie Jacobs is single and dateless for her little sister Ali’s wedding. Keen to avoid her family’s questions, Maisie uses the app to find her own plus one – but is sent the only person she would never date! Could the mix-up be her chance for true love?
Chicken Tikka Masala is a heartwarming comedy-drama that follows the story of a young man navigating the complexities of acceptance and tradition in London. Set in a diverse and vibrant city, the film explores themes of love, family, and cultural identity. The protagonist, a gay man from a large family, faces challenges as he tries to reconcile his own desires with the expectations placed upon him by his conservative Hindu family. With humor, heart, and a touch of romance, Chicken Tikka Masala is a delightful exploration of relationships and personal growth.
True Love is a 1989 movie that explores the complexities of romantic relationships, particularly focusing on the uncertainty that can arise. The story follows a couple who are preparing to get married, but their relationship is tested by various challenges and doubts. With comedic and dramatic moments, the movie delves into themes of commitment, friendship, and family relationships. It is set in New York City and includes scenes at a white castle, strip club, and apartment. Throughout the movie, the characters navigate arguments, hangovers, and moments of drunkenness. The plot also touches on themes such as mother-daughter relationships, Italian-American culture, and the challenges of marriage.
Miffo is a heartwarming movie set in Sweden that follows the story of a woman who falls in love with a priest. As their relationship develops, they face various challenges and social issues, including the woman's wheelchair-bound brother, their conflicting beliefs, and the judgment of the church. Through humor and insightful moments, Miffo explores themes of love, religion, and acceptance.
A man and a woman find love and redemption in the cold wilderness of Alaska, overcoming their past mistakes and learning to forgive.