
Review: ‘Marry Me’ tries to break tropes, but the Jennifer Lopez rom-com falls short
While “Marry Me” almost elevates itself above its peers, it ultimately falls victim to genre tropes and is unable to nail down its tone.
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While “Marry Me” almost elevates itself above its peers, it ultimately falls victim to genre tropes and is unable to nail down its tone.
For too long, “Last Holiday” has been unappreciated for the Christmas masterpiece that it is. Not anymore.
Packed with humor and heart, “Happiest Season” is all but guaranteed to become a modern Christmas classic.
Without much on the film horizon and the year’s best comedy right in front of you, it might not be a bad idea to rewatch “Palm Springs” over and over again.
The pure hilarity of “The Lovebirds” is more than enough to have you willing to forgive any of its formulaic plot lines, thanks to undeniable chemistry between Nanjiani and Rae.
As simplistic and predictable as “Last Christmas” may be, it still gets the job done once you admit you’re ready to feel all warm and fuzzy and embrace the holiday season.