She’s living in her parents’ house, the caterpillar she’s famous for drawing seems like it’s never going to turn into a butterfly, and her punchy younger sister Suzy (an effervescent Sofia Barclay) is so desperate to get Mira some Dich that she even creates a Bumble profile for her. It’s been two years since the tragedy, and Mira is basically still stuck in the “hide yourself away from the world” stage of grief. Not only is Rob so bad at his job that the singer (playing herself) take a personal interest in his incompetence, but - in the aftermath of some purple lightning above Manhattan - the work phone he’s given to record his interview starts receiving the voluminous text messages that children’s author Mira Ray (Chopra Jonas) has been sending to her dead partner as a healing exercise. Rob’s lucky that he looks like a Scottish Tom Brady, and luckier still that he’s been assigned to write about Dion’s first American tour in 10 years. His work has been suffering as of late, and while that seems to be explained by the fact that he’s clearly never listened to a single piece of music in his entire life (the character’s entire personality is that he watches Knicks games alone on his couch with a basketball in his lap), his editor seems to believe that it’s because Rob was recently dumped just a week before his wedding. Rob Burns (Heughan) is no stranger to the power of love, specifically its power to crush you into a million tiny pieces. Don’t be fooled by the snarky gay best friend, the advice-giving sister, or the freak lightning storm that magically connects Chopra Jonas’ character to the world’s most chiseled music critic (Sam Heughan) through the mystical powers of their Sony mobile phones: “Love Again” might be possessed by the spirit of a rom-com, but it’s as deadly serious as a Celine Dion power ballad.Ĭeline Dion… what a totally random point of comparison, right? WRONG! The Quebecois singer - who seems to be something of a magnet for batshit movies that hinge on her life story, uses this once as a chance to reflect on her own lost love - proves crucial to this mixed-up tale about two strangers teaching each other how their hearts might go on. Yes, most of the laugh lines in “Love Again” are stale enough that even just hearing them kind of hurts your teeth, but for all of its blatant ridiculousness, this movie seldom tries to be funny. Single-player and co-op multiplayer modes are available, as well as competitive multiplayer deathmatches.‘Robot Dreams’ Review: Neon’s Bittersweet Animated Buddy Comedy Glistens You can choose from a range of weapons, from the traditional revolvers, rocket launcher, sniper rifle, shotgun, minigun and submachine guns to bizarre innovations like a bomb-carrying parrot. While other shooters may feature gritty, realistic environments, Serious Sam 2 follows the lead of its predecessors in creating bright, colourful, open levels full of bizarre monsters. Mowing down enemies, collecting power-ups and very occasionally solving simple puzzles are the order of the day. Serious Sam 2 is fast-paced shooter gameplay in its purest form. Unlike the previous games, this one has a little more focus on story, but don't be fooled - the point of the game is to use great big guns to blast as many monsters as possible. In this game, you take command of the eponymous Sam, journeying from planet to planet to battle hordes of alien enemies. Serious Sam 2 is a first-person shooter, and, despite its name, the third game in the surprise-hit Serious Sam series. Get back in the action with Serious Sam 2
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