"This is Me... Now" Won't Help JLo's Reputation as an Artist
…eight rom-coms. The girl loves love and weddings. Ultimately, This is Me… Now is an expensive vanity project. It’s meant to showcase her latest album. And as if that were…
…eight rom-coms. The girl loves love and weddings. Ultimately, This is Me… Now is an expensive vanity project. It’s meant to showcase her latest album. And as if that were…
…ago with the Queen’s wedding to Philip Mountbatten in 1947 and ends with the wedding in 2005 of Prince Charles and Camilla Parker Bowles. It has been a fantastic ride….
…refreshing to see that on screen. Especially when the mom is spilling tea on the phone saying that the wedding kinda-sorta did bother her a bit––I want more chisme. Since…
…romance of American First Son Alex Claremont-Diaz (Taylor Zakhar Perez) and the U.K.’s Prince Henry (Nicholas Galitzine). After a PR fiasco at a royal wedding, the pair are forced to…
…Díaz) plans to have his wedding at the restaurant with his Texas-born fiance, bringing to light the darkness of DR’s Boca Chica. Moses puts the objectification of women and childhood…
…about the ruling and how it signals a departure from elite multiculturalism for the Atlantic. Last month also brought a ruling in the same-sex wedding website case, granting businesses the…
…Like any other family, the Díazes go through heartbreak, have friends with benefits, deal with sibling rivalry, celebrate weddings, contemplate divorce, and even learn how to deal with dementia. Through…
…the Latino wedding experience, delving into aspects such as clashes of cultures, inter-family conflicts, and the eternal tensions of wedding ceremonies. This film is made very special by the vibrant…
…scene will forever be one of my all time favorites, Zelda’s wedding is up there too. The jokes still zing (always will) and the orchestrated chaos continues to deliver unpredictable…
…arrival for his wedding sparks a fire under Desi as tensions in the family rise. There’s always room for coming-of-age stories that address past trauma and the need to live…