
“Truly, Madly, Deeply” this isn’t.įrom the consumer electronics company (I mean, movie studio) that brought you “The Emoji Movie” comes a feature-length advertisement for the power of cellphones to bring people together. Liberally adapted from the 2016 German film “Texts for You” (“SMS für Dich”), the more-creepy-than-cute plot focuses on a grieving New York children’s book illustrator who sparks up a relationship with the complete stranger who’s inherited her dead boyfriend’s phone number.

Dion, writer-director Jim Strouse’s “ Love Again” is all about such healing - to the extent that if it were a book instead of a movie, it would be filed in the self-help section. Eighteen years after “Titanic” made her a mega-star, Dion lost her husband and manager, René Angélil, and the singer has made no secret of her struggle to move on since.Īn old-school, straight-faced studio romance featuring five new songs from Ms.

We’ve all heard Celine Dion’s “My Heart Will Go On,” but if you really listen to the lyrics - “Love can touch us one time / And last for a lifetime” - the tragedy-defying hope they describe applies to more than just comely Rose learning to live without her blue-eyed cabin boy.
