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- After finding out he has an STD, Dylan must get back in touch with every girl he has ever had sex with to let them know the bad news.
- Charlie has everything: a great job, friends, family, the whole package. However, he doesn't have love.
- A psychiatrist, who falls in love with a patient, is visited by the spirit of Sigmund Freud, who gives him advice on how to handle it.
- This romantic comedy takes place in Israel during the Austerity period of the 1950s as 13-year-old Alex is about to attend his Bar Mitzvah. Alex has a typical Polish mother and father who suffer quietly in their apartment which because of the difficult economic situation they are compelled to share with a Persian tenant named Faruk who tries to fight his baldness with different creams. Alex falls in love with the new girl in his class, Mimi. Everything changes when his aunt Lola arrives in Israel from Poland to search for lost love. They were together when she lived in Poland but he vanished when Nazis conquered the country. Alex falls for his aunt and she gives him more than just maternal love. The film describes exactly the ambiance that dominated the country in 1950s Austerity Israel--the black markets, the radio broadcasts concentrating on the search for lost relatives, the music of the 1950s, the clothes and dresses and pastimes.
- At a psychiatric ward, on the last day of the year, Elias finds himself racing against time. Haunted by hallucinations and fueled by emotions, he needs to declare his love for his nurse before time runs out.
- Dash is 33, broke, depressed and still in love with his ex, Lauren, who suddenly gets engaged. It all seems hopeless until he meets Nora - a spontaneous and unforgettable woman. But timing is everything, and Nora's not going to wait around.
- O'Ryan loves Julia. Julia loves Istvan. Istvan loves Julia. Julia falls in love with O'Ryan. Julia falls out of love and ends up hating O'Ryan. O'Ryan hates Istvan. Istvan hates O'Ryan. O'Ryan hates his mother. His mother hates everyone!
- Lovesick is based on the game "Yandere Simulator", created by Alex, AKA Yandere Dev. The series is about Ayano Aishi, a high school girl who falls in love with her senpai, who will do anything to get rid of her rivals.
- A three-part look at the ironies of love, with stories that involve a young boy, a hostage situation, and a divorced elderly couple caught in a love triangle.
- The official page for "LoveSick" by Emily Osment.
- A Palestinian family hosts a young American tourist after a simple misunderstanding. But as chaos unfolds in their village, it doesn't take too long for them to become part of the absurd mayhem that immediately ensues.
- Dare to enter the sensual world of LOVESICK, an adult-themed, reality-based drama that explores the eccentric lives lead by Sin City's most provocative performers.
- The adventures of a single guy in L.A. in search of true love.
- Lilith, a shy goth teenage girl, wants to finally admit her feelings to her crush on prom night. When her deceased best friend Arthur comes back to life after a visit to his grave, Lilith is given a choice: come to the Underworld with him or stay in the land of the living.
- An emotionally insecure man suddenly breaks up with his cheating girlfriend and wants to move on. After a life changing car accident leads to a head injury and therapy, he must overcome his demonic hallucinations of his ex-girlfriend or go mad.
- Ariel is a girl who has love phobia caused by her high school ex-boyfriend who left her heart broken. She vows never to fall in love again but then she meets a handsome doctor in the hospital who seems to a perfect guy.
- This movie is a depiction of the ongoing frustrations and disappointments of its creator in the area of love. At times funny, poetic, profound. Or just sad? You be the judge. The filmmaker weaves introspective pop music around his search for meaning.
- Faced with the pressures of family, tradition, and culture, a Cambodian woman is forced into a marriage to a man she doesn't know. Love has its own plan when she meets another man and falls in love. Now she must choose to honor her family's wishes or follow her heart.
- Ran Keo tracks down his brother's (Vichet) murder to avenge his death by assassinate every member of the crime syndicate responsible.
- After Torajiro's latest attempt to find a bride goes awry, he starts traveling again and runs into Utako (last seen in Tora-san's Dear Old Home), now a widow.
- Enter a dying alien's fantasy about having sex as a human. Artist Statement: Lovesick is an abstract analysis of idealization, objectification, and the Other; a dark fantasy peering into how we view and explore the complex darkness of human sexuality.
- With lots of patience and no patients, old Dr. Clinton finds business mighty slack. He consults an old friend, and they unanimously decide to employ a good-looking young physician from another city. They engage Dr. Baldwin, who fills the bill precisely. He is married, but for business reasons, they keep this to themselves. It is soon known among the inhabitants that he has taken Dr. Clinton's business, and all the love-sick maidens begin to feel so badly, they are unable to find relief for their heart troubles until they have consulted Dr. Baldwin, who, the moment he feels their pulse, or writes them out a prescription, feel better and recover. Dr. Clinton's business booms. His consulting room, under the direction of his young physician, is always filled with attractive patients. After a few months, Dr. Baldwin sends for his young and pretty wife. Her husband tells her that she, too, for business reasons, must not let on that she is his wife. Mrs. Baldwin is just as popular with the young men as Dr. Baldwin is with the ladies. Dr. Clinton's business capacity, by this combination of persons and circumstances, is overtaxed. He and his assistant find themselves in a state of nervous prosperity.
- Lovesick a comedy about a young woman unable to find love due to a rare physiological condition.
- After returning from a long trip to the U.K., Walter (Charlie Vaughn) is cursed to a life in which he must keep his new British bride, Simone (Katie Costick), a secret from everyone for fear that she may be murdered by an unknown killer. Tensions rise as Walter's professional world begins to collide with his family life; while he is haunted by a lover who has passed on (Robbyn Leigh), tormented by an overbearing mother (Heather Hewitt) and coming to odds with his new wife who is beginning to realize that her life as a happy homemaker may really be an incarceration she may never escape from.
- The film is a trip into the teenage mind, which is ruled by modern technology and the umpteen temptations that come with it.
- As her quarantine ends, an infected woman must open her heart to a puppy before she can fully recover.
- An unconventional zombie named Marty falls in love with a beautiful human girl despite having been forbidden from doing so by his boss.
- Opening into new realms of romantic possibility, these services draw upon our belief in the power of love: a force that can transform our lives and redeem our entire existence. It's a cultural narrative that wouldn't be possible if not for the films, TV shows, novels, advertisements and popular music that continue to perpetuate it today. Just how did we as a culture come to be so lovesick - enamoured with the idea of romance and being in love? With so many dating websites and apps now available, why is it now harder than ever to find our match? Online dating services and apps have made the process of finding our partners both convenient and "fun", but are they creating checklist expectations, leaving us more lonely and unfulfilled than before?
- Corey Feldman takes anyone with any love or sex problem and does anything to help him or her solve it.
- How do you find love in India when you are HIV+?
- Can Sarah woo Veronica back into the loving relationship they once had, or will her bizarre methods ultimately result in a disaster?
- The advent of Mabel Jones on her uncle's ranch in Stony Gulch creates great havoc among the boys. Three of them, Bob, Frank and Jack are so smitten with her charms as to forget their own sweethearts who rise up in arms and are glad indeed when Mabel's visit is over. The boys' hearts go with Mabel and for a while an atmosphere of gloom surrounds them. Secretly each writes a letter to the fair one, addressing it to Miss Mabel Jones. Los Angeles, for lack of better direction. The three letters are delivered to a Miss Mabel Jones, an old maid living at 1482 North Street, Los Angeles, and the old dame goes crazy on receiving three proposals of marriage. She eagerly answers the letters stating that she would marry the first to reach her. Bob, Frank and Jack receive the letters in due time, read the contents and decide to keep the treasure secret from one another. They make a dash for the corral and, mounting their horses, ride away at a breakneck speed. Bob reaches the village first and, as several miles intervene from there to the railroad station, he looks around for a faster method of locomotion. Pressing an automobile into service he soon leaves his companions behind. Frank not wishing to be left out of the race, engages a motorcycle, and speeds away down the road as though bent upon breaking all records. The best that Jack can do is to change his horse for a fresh one. Bob, overconfident of victory, is taking things easy when something goes wrong with his machine. Frank and Jack both pass him and in despair he abandons the automobile and gives chase on foot. A razor-back mule comes to Bob's rescue. In the meantime, Frank is pondering over his ill-luck when Bob and the mule appear. Against Bob's vehement protest Frank leaps on the mule's back and off they go. At the depot Jack has to wait for the train, which delays long enough to give the other two boys an equal chance. Arriving in the city they scramble hither and thither in a feverish search for North Street, the home of their loved one. Bob is first to reach Miss Jones' house, and on asking for the lady is much astonished to feel the loving embrace of the old maid. He manages to free himself just as Frank rushes in, and he, too, receives a very affectionate welcome. Jack comes in last, precipitating into the yearning arms of Miss Jones. The three boys work hard to get out of the old maid's clutches, and finally succeeded in leaving the house. Panting, they atop in front of a church and are amazed to see the lovely Miss Jones in her bridal array step into an automobile with the happy bridegroom. The wedding guests look on in amusement to see three cowboys attempting to speak to the bride. Old Miss Jones is on the trail, and Bob, Frank and Jack cut short their conversation and make a dash for the wild and woolly.
- Pain from the heart, never-drying tears and turned-around heads are difficult to treat, but fortunately not incurable.
- A confessional portrait of the highs and lows of open relationships A war between the body and mind wages on in this visual narrative of a couple's attempt to navigate their polyamorous relationship. You Make Me Weak At The Knees explores an often overlooked and undiscussed reality for couples who have multiple intimate relationships at once-and the sense of triumph, freedom, insecurity and pain that goes with it. "Should you change your innate behaviour to please someone else?" Conducted over a run-down payphone in a desolate east London industrial site, a couple's heated conversation breathes life and hidden understanding into the project's assorted imagery. "Should you change your innate behaviour to please someone else," says London-based filmmaker Joseph Wilson in this exploration of sexual instinct versus romantic duty, "or should the other person suffer at the expense of the relationship?" Wilson's imaginative project combines VHS film, strobe-lit dance choreography and a gripping soundtrack to portray the complications around open relationships. "Although polyamorous relationships work for some, in my experience, there always tends to be someone that gets hurt," says the director, whose protagonist is seduced, blinded and divided from his partner by a trio of silent dancers. "My thoughts about it are in constant flux," he continues. "I think all relationships depend on the people involved and where you are in life-and that's changing all the time."
- A country-western balladeer reflects on the one who got away.