"Love Me Love Me" is a four-part saga, and the eponymous Prime Video movie, recently released on the platform, only adapted the first book in the series, titled "Magnetic Heats." Personally, I didn't enjoy the film very much, and judging by the IMDb ratings, I think I'm not alone. But it seems the Italian romantic comedy production company plans to adapt all four books for the big screen, meaning three more will be released. According to the report, the second film will be based on the second book, "Polar Opposites," which, as the title suggests, will explore the budding romance between two polar opposites, James Hunter and June White. Honestly, I haven't read the books, and after watching the first movie, I don't plan to. But I think that, given how the first one ended, it will be easy to predict the plot of the next one. Obviously, those who have read the books can help me in the comments, but since the filmmakers are making so many chang...
Dusty Mancinelli and Madeleine Sims-Fewer's gothic horror often loses sight of its central romance in favor of its numerous references. Like "The Shining," Dusty Mancinelli and Madeleine Sims-Fewer's "Honey Bunch" opens with its characters venturing into a rural area that immediately suggests isolation from the rest of the world. The central couple, Homer (Ben Petrie) and Diana (Grace Glowicki), are headed to an experimental therapy institute where they hope to cure the memory and motor control problems Diana suffered after a serious car accident. Directors: Dusty Mancinelli, Madeleine Sims-Fewer Writers: Madeleine Sims-Fewer, Dusty Mancinelli Stars: Grace Glowicki, Ben Petrie, Jason Isaacs As soon as the couple arrives at this remote facility, the film adopts the aesthetic of 1970s asylum thrillers, such as Gore Verbinski's "A Cure for Wellness" and Peter Strickland's neo-gialli. Homer and Diana exit their car and are confronted by a disem...