Camila Mendes Might Just Be Our Generations' JLo
…woman as if only then would she be worthy of love. And Matthew McConaughey’s character, Steve, ends up saving her as if Jenny from the block can’t solve her own…
…woman as if only then would she be worthy of love. And Matthew McConaughey’s character, Steve, ends up saving her as if Jenny from the block can’t solve her own…
…Fritz’s patriarchal rule. Durkin and his editor, Matthew Hannam, are able to declare Kevin’s fate in a visually stunning sequence that changes the entire trajectory of The Iron Claw. After…
…alluded to a villain arc for Charlotte “Lottie” Matthews, a character played by two actresses of part Māori descent (Courtney Eaton and Simone Kessell). We see Lottie as someone who…
…wedding… or to find someone to marry for that matter! Enter Dr. Steve Edison (Matthew McConaughey) who saves her when her heel gets stuck in a manhole. Thinking this would…
…respect for the character’s background that struck me as the most important, even transformative thing. After all, despite the fact that the character was previously played by Matthew McConaughey in…
…at first sight, and enemies to lovers. Not to mention the save-the-day, It Takes Two horse scene where Eddie (Matthew McConaughey) saves Maria (Jennifer Lopez) from a spooked gallop at…
…their way, they quickly became the loudest voices on the subject, making being a superfan of The Matrix a red flag akin to loving Dave Matthews Band or following Elon…
…reason for focusing on White/Hispanic pairings will become obvious in a moment) is Fools Rush In, starring Matthew Perry and Salma Hayek. Besides my massive crush on Mathew Perry, the…
…watch a PG-13 romantic comedy called The Wedding Planner starring Matthew McConaughey (with glasses) and Jennifer Lopez. I loved this movie, not because it took place in my home town…
…Reverse for Matthew Shepard. Ouch. Diane responds by returning to her desk and trying to memorize the names, Marissa asks Lucca if she thinks she’s racist while Liz and Boseman…