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Love Hurts' poor reception is surprising for many reasons. First and foremost, Quan has garnered quite a bit of fame recently following his return to acting in 2022's Everything Everywhere All At ...
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Love Hurts starring Ke Huy Quan and Ariana DeBose is great when it's an action-comedy, but Love Hurts stinks when it trie to be anything else.
“Love Hurts” marks Ke Huy Quan’s first-ever leading role, as realtor Marvin Gable. It also marks his first film role since his Oscar-winning turn in “Everything Everywhere All at Once.” ...
“Love Hurts” is better than the other recent Valentine’s Day mash-ups, but it runs into many of the same problems. Oscar winner Ke Huy Quan (“Everything Everywhere All at Once”) stars as ...
Love can hurt, but it shouldn't destroy you. Love involves connection, commitment, vulnerability. That's why it's natural for it to hurt sometimes: the distance, the uncertainty, ...
Love Hurts Rated R. Love, lies, bleeding. Running time: 1 hour 23 minutes. In theaters. Love Hurts. Find Tickets. When you purchase a ticket for an independently reviewed film through our site, we ...
Ultimately, “Love Hurts” fails to deliver on what could have been an intriguing premise. Instead, it gets too caught up in useless subplots and relies on unsuccessful throwaway humor to save itself.
“Love Hurts” markets itself as a Valentine’s Day-centric kung fu parody and that’s precisely what it delivers. No, it’s not particularly nuanced, deeply innovative, original, or ...
LOVE HURTS. Directed by Jonathan Eusebio. Written by Matthew Murray, Josh Stoddard, and Luke Passmore. Starring Ke Huy Quan, Ariana DeBose, Marshawn Lynch, Daniel Wu, Cam Gigandet, ...
“Love Hurts” marks Ke Huy Quan’s first-ever leading role, as realtor Marvin Gable. It also marks his first film role since his Oscar-winning turn in “Everything Everywhere All at Once.” ...
Love Hurts features a whole lot of clever, hyper violent, well shot, fight scenes that owe a lot to classic Jackie Chan films. They’re over-the-top and brutal.