Entertainment Weekly of the movie. “For that reason, [What Happens Later] sort of evolves the rom-com genre just a little bit.
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if you can get past a career-worst performance from Uma Thurman.Based on a popular novel (TikTok videos on the topic have over 500 million views), the Prime Video movie is directed by Matthew Lopez and produced by Greg Berlanti. The story follows Alex Claremont-Diaz (Taylor Zakhar Perez), a bisexual law school student who is the “first son” of the United States, since his mom, Ellen Claremont (Uma Thurman), is the President.
Alex accidentally causes an international scandal with Prince Henry (Nicholas Galitzine) — a member of this story’s fictional British royal family– when the two men knock over a $75,000 cake at a royal wedding. Following that disaster, Alex is forced to pretend that he and Henry are best buds to mitigate the resulting media crisis during his mom’s re-election bid.
Soon enough, sparks fly between Alex and Henry. But because they’re both public figures — and Henry feels pressured to stay in the closet — they must keep their relationship secret.This often has comedic results, such as Henry hiding in Alex’s hotel room wardrobe from the White House Chief of Staff (a scene-stealing Sarah Shahi), who tells the Prince that she will “Brexit your head from your body” if he doesn’t skedaddle back to England without being spotted by anybody — adding a bow and a, “Your highness” on the end of her tirade.Secret service agent Amy (Aneesh Sheth) is also an amusing and scene-stealing highlight in a movie that’s largely uninterested in its side characters.Alex and Henry communicate by phone calls and text messages for much of the story, and “Red, White & Royal Blue” handles that in inventive and visually appealing ways.Relative unknowns Perez and Galitzine both shine.Their winsome performances save “Red, White & Royal
.Entertainment Weekly of the movie. “For that reason, [What Happens Later] sort of evolves the rom-com genre just a little bit.
Amazon Prime Video, and so far it’s been well received by fans of the book.It tells the story of Alex Claremont-Diaz, the First Son of the United States, and Britain’s Prince Henry, who fall in love. However, due to their high-profile public lives, they must keep their relationship a secret at all costs.The film is led by Taylor Zakhar Perez and Nicholas Galitzine, but also includes some A-list cameos from Uma Thurman and Stephen Fry.In addition to the star-studded cast, Red White & Royal Blue also boasts a huge soundtrack, featuring everything from classical compositions and Christmas hits to songs from David Bowie and Bad Bunny.Prime Video’s official description of the film reads: “Based on the New York Times bestseller, Red, White & Royal Blue centres around Alex, the president’s son, and Britain’s Prince Henry whose long-running feud threatens to drive a wedge in U.S./British relations.
Prime video has presented “Red, White & Royal Blue” fans with a deleted scene from the buzzworthy film that hit the streamer one week ago.
Sadly, a rumored three-hour cut of Red, White & Royal Blue does not exist. However, Prime Video softened the blow of the news by unveiling a new deleted scene featuring the movie’s stars Taylor Zakhar Perez and Nicholas Galitzine.
Robert De Niro's 80th birthday party! The celebrated actor commemorated his milestone birthday with a celebration that brought together some of the biggest names in showbusiness.The man of the hour held his blow-out bash at Locanda Verde, a high-end Italian restaurant in the Tribeca neighborhood in New York City.De Niro was joined by his girlfriend, Tiffany Chen, and their 4-month-old daughter, Gia, as well as a slew of his famous friends and past and present co-stars.The pair dressed casual for the festivities, with De Niro rocking a charcoal blazer over a tan polo and black jeans, while Chen work a white v-neck top and a white sweater along with grey sweats and white sneakers.Although, after a Hollywood career that has spanned over 57 years and includes some of the most iconic roles of any living actor, De Niro has made life-long friendships with some of the most well-respected and influential figures in American pop culture.And, since you only turn 80 once, basically all of them came out to show the two-time Oscar winner some love.De Niro's longtime collaborator and close friend Martin Scorsese was among the slew of A-listers who turned up for the big night, as did a few of Hollywood's other iconic directors, including director Francis Ford Coppola and creator George Lucas — the latter of whom was mobbed by autograph-seeking fans.The guest list also included Uma Thurman and her father, Robert Thurman, as well as Leslie Bibb, Sam Rockwell, and Christopher Walken.
The release of Red, White & Royal Blue has apparently prompted quite a bit of fanfare.
Adam B. Vary Senior Entertainment Writer SPOILER ALERT: This story discusses several major plot developments in the feature film “Red, White & Royal Blue,” currently streaming on Amazon Prime Video, as well as the novel it’s based on. Over this past weekend, certain corners of the internet were hyperventilating with excitement over the release of “Red, White & Royal Blue,” the romantic comedy about how Alex Claremont-Diaz (Taylor Zakhar Perez), the First Son of the United States, and Prince Henry (Nicholas Galitzine), third in line to the British throne, transform from enemies to friends to lovers.
Uma Thurman‘s southern accent in the new movie Red, White & Royal Blue has been a big topic of conversation on social media ever since the film was released last week and we decided to compile some of the best tweets.
The charm and sweetness of Casey McQuiston's novel Red, White & Royal Blue shine through in its Prime Video adaptation, directed by Matthew López.The core of the story remains intact, centring on the whirlwind romance between Alex Claremont-Diaz, played by Taylor Zakhar Perez, the First Son of the United States, and Prince Henry of Wales, played by Nicholas Galitzine. As with any adaptation, certain alterations have been made to bring the story to the screen. Let's delve into the significant changes and explore their impact on the film.
has fans praising the film for its reflection of the reality of sex, especially the decision to have condom wrappers in shot.It's refreshing for so many reasons, not least because movie and can feel unrealistic and devoid of the messier, authentic elements of sexual acts. This is why sex on screen is a big deal for so many of us—we not only want to see it, we want to see it reflected as how we experience it in real life.The decision to promote safe, relatable sex by including the use of condoms in First Son Alex Claremont-Diaz and His Royal Highness Prince Henry (the show's central international, high-profile, transatlantic romance)'s sexual journey has been called a “subtle, but important message” as well as a “positive story about gay love.”As one fan tweeted, “Everything in a film frame is there for a reason.
Red, White and Royal Blue director Matthew López was able to bring one of the book’s most “magical” moments to screen, and it ended up being his favorite part of his debut film.
Red, White & Royal Blue, the new Prime Video rom-com starring Taylor Zakhar Perez and Nicholas Galitzine, is a retelling of a queer love story that was first told by novelist Casey McQuiston.
Like all good love stories, Prime Video’s gay romantic comedy “Red, White, & Royal Blue” has its cake and eats it too. Literally.
Like a lot of book-to-movie adaptations, not everything from the Red, White and Royal Blue novel made it into its film adaptation.
, which is now streaming exclusively on Prime Video. Based on the New York Times bestselling novel of the same name by Casey McQuinston, the romantic comedy follows a complicated and unexpected journey from distain to friendship to love.Streaming exclusively on Prime Video now, is one of the summer's most hotly anticipated movies.To watch, you'll just need an Amazon Prime membership or a membership to Prime Video.
Nicholas Galitzine and Taylor Zakhar Perez had to make the world believe that they were falling in love with one another while filming their new movie Red, White & Royal Blue. Now they’re opening up about their chemistry and how they pulled it off.
Changes are made in every book-to-movie adaptation, and Red, White and Royal Blue is no different. However, director Matthew López was thinking about future generations of viewers when he made one change — swapping a queen for a king.
is finally here! The highly anticipated film adaptation of Casey McQuiston's 2019 novel of the same name is now streaming, and fans are sure to be delighted by the royally fabulous gay rom-com.The enemies-to-lovers tale follows Alex Claremont-Diaz (Taylor Zakhar Perez), the son of the first female U.S. president (Uma Thurman), amid his developing relationship with Britain's Prince Henry (Nicholas Galitzine).«Alex is kind of snubbed by Henry,» Zakhar Perez explained in an interview taped prior to the ongoing SAG-AFTRA strike, «so Alex has this kind of preconceived notion of him that he's a jerk and he wants nothing to do with him.»After the men make a scene at a royal event, they are forced together by their respective nations in order to control the narrative.«The cake incident happens, after that when Alex has to do damage control is when their relationship starts, I would say, like, the good stuff,» Zakhar Perez teased.
Red, White & Royal Blue,” premiering tomorrow on Prime Video, is a faithful adaptation of the Casey McQuiston best seller. Taylor Zakhar Perez stars in the summer’s hottest rom-comMeet Taylor Zakhar Perez, the lead of Amazon’s upcoming gay rom-comThe film follows Alex Claremont-Diaz (Taylor Zakhar Perez), the son of the first female President of the United States (Uma Thurman donning a strange Texan accent) and his romance with Prince Henry of Wales.
Taylor Zakhar Perez and Nicholas Galitzine are about to become your new favorite enemies-to-lovers pair.