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A Week In Paradise
Seeking solace from a failed marriage, Maggie (Malin Akerman) escapes to the Caribbean for a much-needed reset. While staying at her cousin Fiona’s (Connie Nielsen) secluded resort, she meets Sam (Philip Winchester), the hotel's charming chef, and begins to imagine a new life for herself. But, her old life soon comes barging back in and threatens her newfound happiness.
The Happy Ever After Pl...
The story of Sloan, a young woman grieving the loss of her fiancé two years ago, Jason, a music star who has just made it big, and a trouble-making dog that brings the two perfect strangers together.
Born to Be King
An extra has an uncanny resemblance to a movie star, and a Hollywood starlet is at war with the movie star, but begins to fall for the extra.
Location: UK - England
China Rich Girlfriend
On the eve of her wedding, Rachel Chu has a flawless Asscher-cut diamond, a wedding dress she loves, and a fiancé willing to thwart his meddling relatives and give up one of the biggest fortunes in Asia in order to marry her. Still, Rachel mourns the fact that her birthfather, a man she never knew, won't be there to walk her down the aisle. But when a chance accident reveals his identity, Rachel is drawn into a dizzying world of Shanghai splendor, a world where people attend church in a penthouse, where exotic cars race down the boulevard, and where people aren't just crazy rich … they're China rich.
5 to 7
A writer falls in love with a gorgeous, older, married woman who wants to end their affair prematurely.
10 Things I Hate About ...
Evan Rachel Wood and Thomas McDonnell star as a young woman and man who meet while attempting to commit suicide at the same “jumping-off point.” Complications ensue when the man’s ex-girlfriend re-enters his life just as his budding rock band is on the verge of signing a record deal. Billy Campbell will play McDonnell’s father, a wealthy and entitled lawyer who doesn’t approve of his son dropping out of law school to pursue a career in music.
Location: US - California
4 Storms and 2 Babies
An unconventional love story about two men and a woman who becomes pregnant after a night of three-way sex with them.
I Do… Not
Story of a woman who gets the chance to stop her own wedding.
Just Do It
A man and his wife have sex for 101 straight days, no matter whether they were fighting or stressed out by their kids. In the process, the man learns about marriage and the possibility of falling madly in love all over again with one's spouse.
Byrd & the Bees
A young woman travels to Scotland to find and meet her biological father and winds up meeting her dream guy along the way.
Comet
Set in a parallel universe, Comet bounces back and forth over the course of an unlikely but perfectly paired couple’s six-year relationship.
Match
A romantic comedy set in a world where a federal agency finds your perfect match.
Pioneer Woman
After falling for a cowboy, a young woman gives up her life in the city to live in Oklahoma.
Steal Away
An ex-con agrees to steal a priceless diamond with the help of a diamond expert.
The Making Of
Story follows two couples: long-married filmmakers (Richard Gere and Diane Keaton) have cast overemotional actors (Blake Lively and Lin-Manuel Miranda) to portray their younger selves in the story of their great love.
This Bird Has Flown
Set in the music industry, the story follows a 30-something musician working to survive.
52 Percent
A longtime married couple is contemplating divorce. A clash develops between their daughter, who hopes for reconciliation, and a jaded young divorce attorney unwilling to lose a client without a fight.
Atom and Eve
A recently jilted young computer scientist tries to impress her family by pretending that her humanoid artificial intelligence robot is actually her boyfriend.
Chinglish
An American businessman arrives in a bustling Chinese province looking to score a lucrative contact for his family’s sign-making firm. He soon discovers that the complexities of such a venture far outstrip the expected differences in language, customs and manners—and call into question even the most basic assumptions of human conduct.