Killing in the Name
In this taut and chilling thriller, director Luca Fouracre crafts a gripping narrative that explores the dark intersect...
In this charming romantic comedy, a hopeless romantic finds himself caught between fantasy and reality when his daydreams about love begin to blur the lines of his actual relationships. Lewis Pullman stars as a young man whose vivid imagination creates elaborate scenarios about his romantic encounters, often leading to hilariously awkward situations when his wishful thinking collides with the complexities of real-world dating.
When he meets an intriguing woman played by Maya Hawke, his tendency to romanticize every interaction reaches new heights, creating a web of misunderstandings and missed connections. Randall Park provides comedic support as his pragmatic best friend who tries to ground him in reality, while Kerri Kenney and Kate Berlant round out the ensemble cast as colorful characters who populate his world of romantic mishaps.
Director Graham Parkes crafts a whimsical exploration of modern dating culture, examining how our expectations and fantasies can both inspire and sabotage our pursuit of genuine connection. The film balances laugh-out-loud moments with heartfelt observations about vulnerability and the courage it takes to pursue authentic relationships. As the protagonist navigates the gap between his idealized visions of love and the messy reality of human connection, audiences are treated to a relatable and endearing story about learning to embrace imperfection in the name of love.