Category Comedy

Just My Type

Vanessa Sills (Bethany Joy Lenz) is a journalist who gets the chance to talk to Martin Clayborne (Brett Dalton), a highly regarded author. Even if the meeting doesn’t start right, Vanessa manages to see beyond appearances and discovers that she wants more than just an interview. The first Hallmark movie of 2020 this year and the first for me this year on Diva, a different story, drama I can say, romantic was not but pleasant to watch, not really typical Hallmark, both good actors, I especially like Brett Dalton but and Bethany. Between the characters there is a mature relationship without conflicts and many differences or detours...

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Palm Springs

Palm Springs is looking for an unlucky man who is forced to relive the same day in his life when he attends a friend’s wedding...

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The Broken Hearts Gallery

Sometimes we keep in our souls and drawers memories of previous relationships, but what happens when this collection haunts us and thus prevents us from healing our wounds and opening our hearts to new relationships...

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Bigfoot Family

We are back with Adam’s family, a few months after the amazing adventures of the first movie! Bigfoot is now very famous and wants to use his celebrity to change the world. He is being contacted by a non-governmental organization to help protect the largest animal reserve from contamination by an oil company...

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Made in Italy

Made in Italy is an emotional comedy set in romantic Tuscany about the bohemian London artist Robert (Liam Neeson) who returns to Italy with his estranged son, Jack (Micheál Richardson) to sell the house they inherited from to his late wife...

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Animal Crackers

Owen’s life revolves around his pet testing activity for pets, so he doesn’t have much time left for his beloved wife and their cute daughter...

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Military Wives

While life partners are deployed on the Afghan front, a group of women left at home decide to form a choir...

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Corporate Animals

Lucy (Demi Moore) is the conceited and grandiose CEO of Incredible Edibles, America’s leading supplier of edible cutlery. In her infinite wisdom, Lucy leads her team, including her assistants, Freddie (Karan Soni) and Jess (Jessica Williams), in a corporate team-building, a weekend of caving in New Mexico. When disaster strikes, not even their useless guide, Brandon (Ed Helms), can save them. Caught underground by the collapse of the cave, the inappropriate and grumpy members of the group must work together to survive. Amidst moments of sexual tension, surprising revelations and cannibalism, Freddie and Jess emerge from Lucy’s shadow...

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The Dead Don’t Die

For me, it is one of Jarmusch’s memorable films and one of the best of 2019, even if in the collective memory it is and will remain considered a semi-failure of the director...

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Seveled

Gergő, a fierce womanizer, tries to comfort his sick mother on his deathbed and reminds her that his neighbor, a former stripper, is pregnant with his child. Gergő’s mother, desperate to have grandchildren, sees her son fulfilled, says goodbye to everyone and heals...

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