Screen Rant 1a4x Love Love (1927) is a silent romantic drama film directed by Edmund Goulding and released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Greta Garbo and John Gilbert star as ill-fated lovers in a narrative adapted from Leo Tolstoy's novel Anna Karenina. The story centers on the ionate but troubled affair between a married Russian aristocrat and a dashing officer, set against the backdrop of societal expectations and personal tragedy. Sun, 17 Oct 2021 20:40:40 GMT en-US hourly 60 /parks-rec-ulani-kulap-vilaysack-movie-tv-roles/<![CDATA[Helen Armitage]]><![CDATA[TV]]><![CDATA[Love]]><![CDATA[Parks and Recreation]]><![CDATA[Parks and Recreation]]><![CDATA[ Kulap Vilaysack had a memorable guest role as Ulani in Parks & Recreation, but which other movies and TV shows has the actress appeared in? ]]><![CDATA[

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<![CDATA[Netflix’s Love 2j193t The 10 Best Characters On The Series]]>/netflixs-love-series-best-characters/<![CDATA[Michael DeRosa]]><![CDATA[TV]]><![CDATA[Love]]><![CDATA[ Netflix's Love has plenty to like about it, not least its great characters. Here are the 10 best from the series. ]]><![CDATA[

Netflix's Love is one of the most underrated shows on the streaming service. It paints a realistic, yet simultaneously beautiful picture of how modern romance truly is. While doing so, it does a great job of mixing comedy and drama within its storylines, so it is impossible for the audience not to feel captivated whilst watching. Yet, what is most important about it is it has an array of great characters in the series, whether they are protagonists or antagonists.

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<![CDATA[Netflix's Love 2z1519 10 Best Quotes About Modern Romance]]>/netflix-love-best-romance-quotes/<![CDATA[Simone Torn]]><![CDATA[Lists]]><![CDATA[Love]]><![CDATA[ The Netflix exclusive show Love may seem a bit critical of romance, but here are 10 super-insightful quotes about dating from the series. ]]><![CDATA[

Judd Apatow's Love on Netflix gives us a refreshingly accurate depiction of dating and relationships in the modern world. Not only does the series deal with the taboo and rarely discussed topics that relate to romantic relationships in this day and age, but it also touches on deeper issues such as love addiction and self-sabotage. Apatow's series manages to be a romantic comedy (that's actually funny) while at the same time is able to incorporate darker themes in order to truly offer an authentic experience of two "messed up" individuals slowly falling for each other. Despite the fact that Mickey and Gus seem like polar opposites, they eventually manage to make it work due to how much they are willing to sacrifice for each other. So what are some of the best quotes from Love about dating in the modern world? Read the list below to find out!

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<![CDATA[10 Romantic Movies To Stream On Valentine's Day]] 2n5o4p /romantic-movies-stream-on-valentines-day/<![CDATA[Amanda Steele]]><![CDATA[Movies]]><![CDATA[Love]]><![CDATA[Valentine's Day]]><![CDATA[ Snuggle up to these 10 loved-up movies perfect to watch on Valentine's Day! ]]><![CDATA[

With Valentine’s Day almost here, it’s the perfect time to figure out a couple of romantic movies to watch. Whether you’re planning to be alone, hang out with friends, or spend some time with your significant other, this list of 10 romantic movies is sure to have something you’ll enjoy. The best thing is that you can stream all of these movies on either Amazon Prime Video, Netflix, or Hulu.

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/love-ending-gus-mickey-wedding-future-explained/<![CDATA[Alex Leadbeater]]><![CDATA[Movies]]><![CDATA[Love]]><![CDATA[ Love, Netflix's rom-com starring Paul Rust and Gillian Jacobs, has come to end. But what does that final shot really mean for Gus and Mickey? ]]><![CDATA[

After three seasons of frank exploration of modern relationships against the backdrop of media-saturated Los Angeles, Netflix's Judd Apatow-produced series Love has come to an end. The Season 3 finale - and last episode of the show - finally gave accidental lovers Gus (Paul Rust) and Mickey (Gillian Jacobs) a happy-ever-after, seeing them find clarity in their relationship and share a secret wedding. Or did it? As with all things love, it's not so simple.Over the past three years, Gus Cruikshank and Mickey Dobbs have changed a lot. They met in a convenience store at their lowest ebbs: Gus had broken up with his cheating long-term girlfriend and ran from an incestuous threesome, while Mickey has had her drug dealer on-again-off-again partner spring a recovery on her. In Season 1 they gradually come together - Gus was infatuated, Mickey hesitant - and decided to take things slowly-but-surely once Mickey confessed her sex, alcohol and drug addiction, making way for a turbulent Season 2 where they fought against all odds to stay together. That ended with the pair deciding to make a serious go of it, leaving Season 3 to chart them trying to define themselves, eventually finding what they feel is happiness after a fateful visit to Gus' South Dakotan childhood home.Related: Love Season 3 ReviewAlongside the most carefully nuanced exploration of love and impermanence of perceived happiness of Apatow's work has been the pair's professional lives. Gus is an on-set teacher for a teen drama trying (and repeatedly failing) to break into screenwriting, with often embarrassing professional results, while Mickey produces at a local radio station for a lustful "advice" "doctor". The end status for both jobs plays an essential role in the emotional state of the two characters come the series finale, although what we're really going to dive into is the couple's relationship - and their marriage's future.This Page: How Gus & Mickey Finally Found Happiness

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<![CDATA[Netflix's Love Season 3 Review]] 135h4i /love-season-3-review-netflix/<![CDATA[Kevin Yeoman]]><![CDATA[TV]]><![CDATA[Love]]><![CDATA[ Netflix delivers the final season of the Judd Apatow-produced Love, putting Mickey and Gus on the road to commitment whether they’re ready or not. ]]><![CDATA[

Netflix’s Love wraps up its story of an unlikely romance with a third and final season that goes beyond the question of will they or won’t they to ask whether or not they even should. It’s probably too soon to tell where Mickey (Gillian Jacobs) and Gus (Paul Rust) fall in the pantheon of great television romances, but the series certainly earns points for knowing to get out while the getting is good, as it’s clear by the season’s end that the show has said pretty much all that needs to be said about this particular love story.

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Fri, 09 Mar 2018 22:50:55 GMT/love-season-3-review-netflix/
<![CDATA[Netflix's Love Final Season Trailer]] o56c /love-final-season-trailer-netflix/<![CDATA[Kevin Yeoman]]><![CDATA[TV]]><![CDATA[Love]]><![CDATA[ The final season of Netflix’s Love points Mickey and Gus toward a real adult relationship, and all the problems that can arise from that. ]]><![CDATA[

Never one to miss a perfect (or very obvious) marketing opportunity, Netflix has waited until Valentine’s Day to deliver unto the masses the trailer for the third and final season of Love. The half-hour romantic comedy from producer Judd Apatow, and starring Gillian Jacobs and Paul Rust, has already delivered two funny and charming seasons about the ups and downs of modern romance. Now, the trailer for season 3 sets the stage for the sort of trials and tribulations that may ultimately decide the couple’s future.

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Wed, 14 Feb 2018 18:56:20 GMT/love-final-season-trailer-netflix/
<![CDATA[Netflix's Love Sets Final Season Premiere Date]] i4hu /love-netflix-season-3-final-premiere-date/<![CDATA[Michael Kennedy]]><![CDATA[TV]]><![CDATA[Love]]><![CDATA[ Netflix has announced that its romantic comedy series Love will end with season 3, and assigned the season a 2018 premiere date. ]]><![CDATA[

Netflix has announced that its romantic comedy series Love will end with season 3, and assigned the season a 2018 premiere date. With reports of the massive debt that the service has racked up, Netflix seems to have become a lot more willing to cancel original series that don't become big hits. That said, Love at least got three seasons to tell its story, and appears to be going out on a note the creators and producers are happy with. That's more than a lot of canceled shows get.

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<![CDATA[Love Season 2 Finale Review 2y47u The Anti-Rom-Com Continues to Surprise]]>/love-season-2-finale-review-judd-apatow-netflix/<![CDATA[Daniel Johnson]]><![CDATA[TV]]><![CDATA[Love]]><![CDATA[ After a successful rookie season, Love gets deeper, more dramatic and funnier in season 2, while providing some welcome surprises, too. ]]><![CDATA[

With its willingness to break from Hollywood trends and outright rebuke romantic comedy standards, Netflix's Love became a hero in its first season for TV viewers looking for something a little different, or more directly, a reflection of something real. That's not to say the series never toyed with convention, but its authentic storytelling approach was certainly a breath of fresh air, as it quickly established itself as an anti-rom-com of sorts.

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Fri, 17 Mar 2017 16:56:49 GMT/love-season-2-finale-review-judd-apatow-netflix/
/love-season-2-premiere-review-netflix/<![CDATA[Daniel Johnson]]><![CDATA[TV]]><![CDATA[Love]]><![CDATA[ The season 2 premiere of Love picks up right after Mickey and Gus's brief reconciliation, which turns into a long, awkward night together. ]]><![CDATA[

[This is a review of Love season 2, episode 1. There will be SPOILERS.]

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