Roses are red, violets are blue, love is weird and it sucks too.
The comedian pulls from a real life experience for this "true story based on a lie".
"It's ridiculous that Disney has so many different apps, and unifying them certainly makes sense," LightShed Partners media analyst Rich Greenfield says.
It's no big fib that this woman is an absolute star!
Grace VanderWaal, Graham Verchere, Darby Stanchfield and Giancarlo Esposito star in this adaptation of the popular young adult novel.
Let's not forget she's morphed from an indie film actress into the anchor of a major network comedy.
There’s a reason why the Our Souls At Night writers are so in-demand.
40 years after its release, Woody Allen's classic romantic comedy has inspired countless films that don't see our couples find a happy ending (and they're better for it).
Sometimes, a love story is better when it ends with a single lady instead of a happy couple.
There are few things more depressing than unrequited love, and this rom-com, starring Joseph-Gordon Levitt and Zooey Deschanel nails it.
What to Watch
The season of break-ups is unfortunately upon us, but what better way to mope around and cure that shattered heart than to watch a classic break-up film? For 500 Days of Summer’s Tom Hansen (Joseph Gordon-Levitt), heartbreak is consuming his life. But as soon as Tom lays eyes on Summer (Zooey Deschanel), it’s love at first sight — at least for him. Though Summer doesn’t fancy the idea of relationships, Tom and Summer’s blossoms into what seems like an everlasting love until she wrecks his fairy tale universe, breaking up with him. For 500 days of love and in pain, Tom tries to analyze where things went wrong. Will he be able to persuade Summer they’re soulmates, or will he finally realize that you can’t force anyone to love you? 500 Days of Summer is a one of a kind film that will for sure pull on your heartstrings.
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