Dakota Johnson, Celine Song and Materialists
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Celine Song's follow-up to 'Past Lives' breaks down the Romance Industrial Complex, via a love triangle between Dakota Johnson, Pedro Pascal and Chris Evans.
The 'Past Lives' writer-director follows her head-turning debut with a contemplative look at dating, love, relationship expectations and the inevitable consideration of money in contemporary New York City.
Following “Past Lives,” filmmaker Celine Song returns with “Materialists,” starring Dakota Johnson in a romantic comedy with a touch of seriousness.
The director Celine Song follows up her “Past Lives” with a side-eyeing update on the rom-com, starring Dakota Johnson, Pedro Pascal and Chris Evans.
Dakota Johnson plays a modern-day matchmaker in Celine Song’s bittersweet meditation on love and commerce. When you have such attractive players as Dakota Johnson, Pedro Pascal and Chris Evans looking for love against the gleaming backdrop of modern-day New York — well, you’ve entered rom-com heaven, right?
Dakota Johnson plays a savvy New York City matchmaker caught between two men in a film that ultimately fails to reconcile the screwball vigor of a comedy with the emotional oomph of a drama.
Lucy is caught in her own push-and-pull between what she says she wants from a partner and the reality of meeting your partner. She vacillates between ex, John (Chris Evans), a perpetually broke aspiring actor,