![]() ![]() Walt challenges Sophie’s conviction to change her life for a boy, and his stowaway plan on the shuttle that takes them both to Mars ends up having lasting effects for the pair. Enter Walt (Sprouse), who also dreams of leaving Earth, and who has applied to the Mars launch program 37 times with 37 rejections. Condor’s character Sophie, a smartypants who is finishing up school and her impressive thesis on Earth, wants nothing more than to go to Mars where her longterm and long distance boyfriend Calvin Riggins (Gooding) is. Lana Condor fought hard for how her character develops in “Moonshot” starring Cole Sprouse and Mason Gooding as her love triangle cohorts. – Dessi Gomez “Moonshot” (HBO Max) Cole Sprouse and Lana Condor in “Moonshot” (WarnerMedia) Jimmy Fallon and Hoda Kotb appear as themselves in the brutal media cycle that is constantly following Kat Valdez, and Utkarsh Ambudkar plays Coach Manny. John Bradley plays sympathetic manager to Kat Valdez, and Michelle Buteau keeps it real as her sassy publicist. Chloe Coleman plays Lou Gilbert, Charlie’s daughter with his ex-wife. Sarah Silverman plays comedic sidekick to Wilson as his co-worker counselor at their school, Parker Debbs. The story that follows is quite charming. But when she discovers her fiancé Bastian (Maluma) has been cheating on her, she picks out a random concert-goer, Charlie Gilbert (Owen Wilson), to marry onstage instead. Kat Valdez (Jennifer Lopez), popular music artist, plans to have a performance wedding in front of her 20 million followers. Jennifer Lopez returns to the rom-com genre alongside Owen Wilson in a love story that, in hindsight, kinda-sorta reflects her personal life and rekindled romance with Ben Affleck. The layers of coming-of-age, coping with the loss of a loved one and blooming into her own relationship provide a kaleidoscope of fun and feelings in AppleTV+’s “The Sky Is Everywhere.” – Dessi Gomez “Marry Me” (Peacock) Jennifer Lopez and Owen Wilson in “Marry Me” (Universal Pictures) ![]() Lennie finds herself drawn toward new kid Joe Fontaine (Jacques Colimon), who shares musical affinity with her, but the shared mourning of her sister also inexplicably connects her with Toby Shaw (Pico Alexander) to the point where a tense love triangle forms. Lennie Walker (Grace Kaufman) juggles grief, new love and loss in the wake of the unexpected death of her sister Bailey (Havana Rose Liu). The dimension grief can add to romance proves sharp, but Josephine Decker’s film adaptation of Jandy Nelson’s novel “The Sky Is Everywhere” combines these emotions in a colorful way. Love can sometimes be felt the most through loss. Get the ice cream ready now and thank us later.“The Sky Is Everywhere” (AppleTV+) Jacques Coliman and Grace Kaufman in “The Sky is Everywhere” (AppleTV+) Put on your cosiest PJs, get yourself a big drink and enjoy these laugh-out-loud comedies. From cult-classics to Netflix originals, this list has every kind of chick flick you'd ever need. To help you out, we had an extensive search of Netflix’s archives and dug up all of the best, actually good chick flicks for you to peruse at your leisure. But of course, after so much time spent bingeing, we're often in need of chickflick inspiration for our virtual movie nights. ![]() Rewatching our favourite noughties chickflicks has become the new girls we all crave, and with so much choice on Netflix - there's no wonder. And, let's be honest, all you need for a good night in to recharge your social battery is a classic Netflix rom-com, and is there really anything wrong with that? Of. We may all have social lives again but, sometimes, it's nice to hibernate - especially now the summer is winding down.
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