I wholeheartedly recommend Modern Love to you, even if you don't normally enjoy romantic stories. These are different—they are in some way both true and unusual
The main character of Yesterday is Jack Malik—a twenty-something musician working in a big-box store to support his struggling artistic career.
The Materialists is about the hidden parts of ourselves we try to conceal from the world out of fear—fear of judgment, rejection, and vulnerability.
Cherry 2000 feels a bit like later film Slipstream, though with added romantic elements: a similarly unpretentious adventure in a retro-futuristic setting
The romance in Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy may be underwhelming, but does it work as a comedy and a nostalgic journey down memory lane?