You Me & Tuscany – TRAILER

Halle Bailey plays Anna, a young woman who’s given up on her dream of becoming a chef and is now struggling through her twenties, making a series of poor decisions. After losing her house-sitting job and a place to live, she impulsively decides to travel to Tuscany, despite her best friend Claire’s (Aziza Scott) warnings. She plans to secretly stay at a villa owned by a charming Italian man named Matteo, but her plan quickly unravels when Matteo’s mother, Gabriella (Isabella Ferrari), unexpectedly arrives. In a moment of panic, Anna pretends to be engaged to Matteo. This lie becomes complicated when Matteo’s cousin, Michael (Regé-Jean Page), appears, and Anna finds herself attracted to him, potentially changing her life forever.

Talking Point: What Are You Playing This Weekend? – Issue 620

I’m getting into the Valentine’s Day spirit by downloading the Jurassic Park Classic Games Collection! A big thanks to Sammy for the heads-up – it’s 75% off until February 25th. Don’t miss out on this retro bundle, as it will be removed from sale in just over a month.

How Love Island USA’s Nic & Olandria Exited the Villa a Success Story

As a lifestyle expert, I’ve been following the couples from Love Island USA season seven, and it’s so lovely to see things still going strong for them! It wasn’t instant, though – their romance really took time to develop. In fact, it took the entire season – all 30 episodes! – for their connection to truly blossom.

How Heated Rivalry just ended years of gay TV trauma

If you’ve ever been upset by the death of an LGBTQ+ character on TV, you might be familiar with the trope called “Bury Your Gays.” This frustrating pattern involves killing off LGBTQ+ characters, often right after they’ve found happiness or a loving relationship. While it frequently happens to lesbian characters, gay and bisexual characters are also often affected.

James Gunn Finally Admits the Issue With His New DCU

James Gunn has publicly stated that one of the biggest hurdles for the new DC Universe is balancing his responsibilities as both a studio head and a director. In an interview with Variety’s Awards Circuit podcast, Gunn described his role as co-CEO of DC Studios as a new and untested approach – an “experiment.”