All's Fair 2025 Tv Series Review Trailer

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This review contains plot details from the first three episodes of “All’s Fair,” which are now available on Hulu. Creators: Jon Robin Baitz, Joe Baken, Ryan Murphy Stars: Kim Kardashian, Naomi Watts, Niecy Nash The fact that a legal drama supposedly about female empowerment begins with a pilot episode written and directed by men probably tells you everything you need to know about “All’s Fair.” In fact, of the three episodes currently available on Hulu to commemorate the series premiere, only one features a significant creative credit from a woman, and it’s shared between executive producer Jamie Pachino and co-creator Ryan Murphy, who collaborated on the script for Episode 2.  But this is a review, so I’m obligated to elaborate: “All’s Fair” is a clumsy, condescending take on superficial, triumphalist feminism, undercooked even by the standards of the overworked Murphy, who co-created the series with Joe Baken and Jon Robin Baitz. Admittedly, the tone is intentionally campy, and i...

You, Me & Her 2025 Movie Review Trailer

 Directed by Dan Levy Dagerman, “You, Me & Her” takes audiences on a journey through the complexities of a ten-year relationship, blending drama and comedy seamlessly.

The story begins with Mags (played by Selina Ringel) and Ash (played by Ritesh Rajan), a couple struggling with the routine and challenges of a decade-long relationship. As their problems escalate, they decide to take their first post-baby vacation to Mexico. But what they least expected was that their attempt to reconnect and find the spark in their marriage would involve someone else.

Director: Dan Levy Dagerman
Writer: Selina Ringel
Stars: Sydney Park, Anna Campbell, Selina Ringel

The chance encounter with Angela (played by Sydney Park) seems predestined, injecting some new energy and excitement into the lives of Mags and Ash.


The premise of the film, coupled with the chance encounter with Angela, a free-spirited digital nomad, adds a unique twist that propels the narrative forward.


The central plot revolves around the couple's decision to explore the unconventional idea of ​​a threesome with Angela as a means of rejuvenating their marriage. For Mags, this represents a chance to explore long-repressed feelings that she never quite understood. On the other hand, Ash is excited, embodying the typical male fantasy of being with another woman without the stigma and guilt of infidelity.


However, as the couple navigate the complexities of this new arrangement, they encounter several obstacles that challenge their perceptions of themselves and each other. The film takes viewers from Los Angeles to Mexico and back again, employing a simple narrative style that maintains a consistent tone throughout.


One of the film's strengths lies in its character development. As Ash and Mags rediscover themselves, viewers are driven to question whether they really know each other. The script carefully builds up to the third act, providing a deeper understanding of the characters, their choices, and the implications for their relationship.


The film strikes a fine balance between drama and comedy. It avoids the extremes of slapstick humor or intense drama, instead offering moments that elicit genuine smiles and laughter. One example is the scene where Ash has to explain to Mags the presence of Viagra in the house, a situation that is both funny and relatable to many.


The performances of the main cast contribute significantly to the success of the film. Selina Ringel and Ritesh Rajan play their characters with ease, making their on-screen chemistry believable. Sydney Park, in her role as Angela, brings both beauty and talent, making it understandable why Mags might be attracted to her.


Director Dan Levy Dagerman deserves praise for maintaining a decent, non-explicit tone despite the film’s subject matter. “You, Me & Her” manages to tackle adult themes without resorting to gratuitous content, making it a film that can be enjoyed by a wide audience. The implications of sex and nudity are handled sparingly, allowing the film to maintain a level of accessibility suitable for a family audience.


I will rate this film 6.5/10. It is a delightful cinematic experience that addresses the complexities of relationships with humor and heart.


With a captivating plot, solid performances, and a tasteful approach to adult themes, You, Me & Her manages to offer a refreshing perspective on love, laughter, and the unconventional paths relationships can take.

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