Netflix introduces Jennifer Lopez's heartwarming romantic movie, boasting an impressive 92% rating on Rotten Tomatoes
Jennifer Lopez, fondly known as the queen of romantic comedies, is back with her latest offering, "Marry Me". The film, which was released in 2022, is now available to stream on Netflix.
In "Marry Me", Lopez plays Kat, a global singing sensation who is part of a super-glam power couple. Her partner is Puerto Rican superstar Bastian (Maluma), but seconds before the wedding, she locks eyes with Charlie (Owen Wilson), a divorced math teacher, and decides to marry him instead. The wedding scene takes place at Kat's concert, with the exchange of vows happening in front of countless fans.
The movie, directed by Kat Coiro, is a regular in the top five JLo romcoms according to critics, receiving a heartwarming 92% rating on Rotten Tomatoes. The ending may be predictable, but the movie takes its time to build the romance between Kat and Charlie.
"Marry Me" marks Lopez's first film since her critically acclaimed performance in "Hustlers" (2019), where she played the brains behind a group of streetwise former strippers. Her performance in "Hustlers" received Golden Globe, SAG, and Critics' Choice nods, but she was not nominated for an Oscar.
Lopez is not only known for her romcoms but is also building a reputation as a dramatic actress. In "Hustlers", she demonstrated her versatility and acting prowess.
While "Marry Me" is the focus of this article, it's worth mentioning that Lopez is set to return to romcoms in another upcoming film, "Office Romance", due on Netflix next year. Details about this film, including its plot and cast, are not yet available.
It's also interesting to note that "Office Romance" features a heavy-hitting cast, including Jodie Whittaker, Tony Hale, Edward James Olmos, and Bradley Whitford, but no specific plot details about this movie can be provided as of now.
In conclusion, "Marry Me" is a must-watch for Jennifer Lopez fans and anyone who enjoys a heartwarming romantic comedy. The film is now available on Netflix.
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