Disturbing yet enthralling
All of these films share one commonality, that being a kind of emotional center that humanizes a cast of monsters.
View MoreStory: It's very simple but honestly that is fine.
I enjoyed watching this film and would recommend other to give it a try , (as I am) but this movie, although enjoyable to watch due to the better than average acting fails to add anything new to its storyline that is all too familiar to these types of movies.
View MoreThis is a romantic sitcom that's set in California. It's about the relationship between two young adults, Andrew and Zelda.It's badly-written and badly-acted. It's not funny and the couple lack chemistry. Twenty-six episodes were intended. Its low viewing figures meant it was axed soon after it began airing and only thirteen episodes were made and broadcast.
View MoreI put exactly the same title in my quick review of "Manhattan Love Story". What is happening this fall? So many new, fresh romantic comedies out there!A to Z makes a very good addition to the pack! Is sweet, joyful, funny, romantic, with a light tone of sarcasm for dating and finding your soul-mate in our modern era.A stands for Andrew and Z for Zelda, the main characters, but it signifies the intention of the producers for at least 26 episodes, as in the 26 letters of the English Alphabet, where each episode gets its name from the letters. i.e. "A is for Acquaintances","B is for Big Glory" etc.The 2 leads are endearing and make a good couple. In the beginning there are the usual awkward moments between them that in the end adding to the sweetness of the show. The script is good although it seems somehow forced here and there but thankfully there is no laughing track in this.Overall: 2014 seems like the year of good romcom, so if you like the genre, A to Z is not to be missed.
View MoreThis show felt a bit like a Hallmark movie, which is okay, but not great. Hallmark can be a bit too mushy. We're thrilled that it wasn't filled w crudeness (except for the roommate that sounded like he was 7 years old and just learned some new words - uncool since most of us watching are not 7 and didn't think it was all that funny then) which seems to be the "in" thing to do these days, so YAY for that. The show is just missing that edge that separates Hallmark from "You've Got Mail". Hopefully the main characters become a little bit more real life while still maintaining the decent person qualities that they've already got. And hopefully the writers will go with highroad vocab and imagery. It's kinda fun that a romcom sitcom exists, hopefully it just won't be too sweet or too sour.
View MoreA chunky adorable 'Jim Gaffigan' clone shall not fool anyone towards endearing us towards this show, I hope? Just another Romantic comedy movie duplicate to endear with the home television audiences. Such a purported ensemble of zany characters is unrealistic and unbelievable. Cluttering zany supporting characters does not make up for unrealistic and unrelatable lead characters. Script is uninspired and realistically awkward it might be its just too painful to watch. Trying to take that very surreal this worlds-a-collage of zany occurrences approach like 'Midnight in Paris' is too pretentious to be accessible to anyone with a mature intellect. Trying to imitate that worry free an-affair-to -remember romance dossier just seamed too painfully pandering to privileged audiences. Just another obviously pretentious and superficial account of romantic pursuits. People sleep around a lot, in this day and age promiscuity is extremely common. Why wasn't that taken into account, non of that influences the characters relationships and personality? How they behave the judgements they make are not based on their cavalier romantic experiences and sexual escapades?
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