There are two ways to look at Jennifer Lopez’s new film, “Marry Me” – as a chick flick romance or as an insightful study of social media and its pressures. One works, the other doesn’t.
Jennifer Lopez, a perennial powerhouse in the entertainment industry, has graced us again with her talents, this time on the silver screen in a romance that's perhaps been overshadowed by the intrigue ...
February is always a great time to revisit romantic comedies, as who doesn’t want to see charming and beautiful people fall in love around Valentine’s Day? That’s why the Marry Me 4K release was ...
Jaya Saxena is a former correspondent at Eater, and the series editor of Best American Food and Travel Writing. She explores wide ranging topics like labor, identity, and food culture. But the idea of ...
Movie critic Bruce Miller says “Marry Me” stands out because it shows the way celebrities are packaged, marketed and sold. Superstars – particularly those in the music world – are carefully groomed ...
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