'It Ends With Us' Will Star a Very Familiar Face for Fans of '1923' and 'Yellowstone'
This should get you even more excited for the premiere! 🙌 One of the most anticipated new movies to come out this summer would have to be It Ends With Us. The film, which was adapted from the novel of the same name written by Colleen Hoover, has been on the radar for movie lovers (and book lovers) for quite some time now. The book itself has taken over #booktok and #bookstagram on social media—something that Alex Drummond even got behind previously. The only thing that has made this movie all the more exciting has been the casting updates. Some very familiar actors and actresses have been taking the lead roles of these already well-known characters. For starters, fans of the Yellowstone prequel 1923 will be thrilled to learn that one familiar face from the franchise will be appearing in the film. If you haven't read it, the book follows Lily Bloom, a recent college grad and florist who falls for a brooding and abusive neurosurgeon, Ryle Kincaid. Lily is plagued by questions about her new flame, but the book's drama really ramps up when Lily's old boyfriend and first love, Atlas Corrigan, suddenly reappears in her life. In an interview with Publishers Weekly, Colleen addressed the book's massive success. "It’s changed lives. Women have given this to friends who needed it." So, put on the stovetop popcorn because here's everything you need to know about the It Ends With Us movie and cast. Some more movie and book magic: Best TV Shows and Movies Based on Books That Are Double the Fun Enemies-to-Lovers Books That'll Change the Way You Look at Romance Romantic Comedies That Are Worth the Watch Every Single Time
2024-05-17T20:10:07Z
The Best TV Series to Watch During AAPI Heritage Month
Including, but certainly not limited to: 'Shogun,' 'Mr. and Mrs. Smith,' and 'The Sympathizer.' May is finally here, which means flowers are blooming, al fresco dining is back, and it's time to celebrate AAPI Heritage month. Besides dining out at all the delicious dim-sum restaurants near you, watching your favorite films about Asian heritage and culture, at hanging out with your crew at the local AAPI street festival, there's another way for you to explore the rich history of AAPI culture. It involves cozying up on your couch and not moving a muscle. That's right—we're talking about doing what you do best. Queueing up a TV show and pressing play. Whether or not you're a fan of half-hour comedies, absurdist dramedies, or intense historical dramas, there's an AAPI-led show that's perfect for you. We've curated a list of award-winning limited series, sitcom mainstays, and romantic comedies. So order in from an Asian American-owned restaurant near you, make yourself one of these delicious cocktails with Asian-inspired flavors, and celebrate AAPI heritage with us.
2024-05-17T22:55:56Z