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Movie review: 'Love Hurts' disappoints with convoluted hitman action
"Love Hurts," in theaters Friday, proves disappointing with superficial gimmicks and more characters than its 83 minutes can support.
‘Love Hurts’ review: Ke Huy Quan is tireless; the movie feels endless
Love Hurts” runs a mere 83 minutes, but that word “mere” can be so misleading! The minutes fly like months. Or a triple bill of “The Brutalist,” the Kenneth Branagh “Hamlet” and the seven-hour 1968 film version of “War and Peace.
Love Hurts Review: Ke Huy Quan's Charm And Skills Get Overshadowed By A Generic Action Movie Story
While a lot of modern action movies highlight brutality, Jonathan Eusebio’s Love Hurts is a surprise in that it contains a particular level of charm and sweetness. Leaning heavily into its title and Valentine’s Day setting,
Movie Review: Ke Huy Quan and Ariana DeBose lead action-comedy 'Love Hurts'
Ke Huy Quan plays a happy-go-lucky real estate agent whose past life as a hitman comes back to haunt him in "Love Hurts."
'Love Hurts' review: Proof the Oscar curse is thriving?
Winning an Academy Award may be the peak of an actor's career, not only because they are honored by an iconic gold statue in front of their gussied-up peers and a worldwide TV audience, but because the Oscar curse might come for them soon after.
Review: Roses are red, but the flat chemistry of ‘Love Hurts’ is a snooze
Ke Huy Quan and Ariana DeBose are miscast as lovers and killers in a Valentine's Day action-comedy directed by one of the stunt coordinators of 'John Wick.'
‘Love Hurts' Review: Oscar Winner Ke Huy Quan Gets His First Starring Role, and It's Woefully Underwritten
Ke Huy Quan has had a weird career. He made two widely seen studio hits as a child, endearing himself to a generation as Short Round in "Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom" and Data in "The Goonies.
'Love Hurts' review: Oscar winner Ke Huy Quan returns in passable action comedy
Has there ever been a more lovable Hollywood underdog than Ke Huy Quan? As a boy he fled with his family from a postwar Vietnam, became the cutesy co-star of "Indiana Jones and th
'Love Hurts' review: Love stinks in this deadly action comedy
Oscar winners Ke Huy Quan and Ariana DeBose are trapped inside this flailing, misjudged attempt at a Valentine's Day crowd-pleaser.
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Movie Review: 'No Other Land' is a shocking look at Palestinian life under occupation
The irony shouldn't be lost on anyone that "No Other Land," a documentary about the systemic demolition of Palestinian homes ...
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The Monkey Review: Gory, Wild Madness Unlike Any Other Stephen King Movie
Though critics have long tried to put the work of Stephen King in a box, the reality is that there is immense diversity to be ...
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Loveyapa movie review: Junaid Khan-Khushi Kapoor starrer Gen Z love story is quirky, relatable & entertaining
Loveyapa is a joyful entertainer, which has all the elements of being a perfect rom-com along with a subtle yet strong ...
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Sundance movie review: 'Lurker' makes both stalker, celebrity disturbing
"Lurker," which screened at the Sundance Film Festival, is a stalker thriller where the celebrity target is equally ...
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Sundance Film Festival 2025: All Of Deadline’s Movie Reviews
Sundance founder Robert Redford promised that audiences “can expect a 2025 program that showcases varied and vibrant ...
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Sundance 2025: all the latest movie reviews and updates from the festival
Naturally, The Verge is going to be taking in as much of Sundance as we can and posting bite-sized reviews of everything we ...
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'Heart Eyes' movie review: Cuddle up to this genre-mashing Valentine's Day massacre
Olivia Holt and Mason Gooding are co-workers mistaken for a couple by a masked killer in "Heart Eyes," a pleasantly bloody ...
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Movie Review: A deftly choreographed nightmare unspools in Norwegian film 'Armand'
A mother is called to her child’s school for an urgent meeting with his teachers in the Norwegian film “Armand,” a riff on a ...
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