Melki, a videography enthusiast, was invited by his campus friend, Michelle, to create a film about her. This opportunity brought them closer, eventually sparking a romantic relationship between the two.
Best friends, Selena (Danielle Curiel) and her neighbor Tristian (Jonathan McDaniels) grow up together but pursue different lives. Selena lives to dance, which she does at her mother's cash strapped studio. Tristian is a real ladies man who works in his overbearing father's accounting firm. When pop star Blake Andrews (Brandon Mychal Smith) holds a dance competition with $100,000 in prize money and a tour, Selena is determined to help her mother save the dance studio. Tristian, happy to get away from his dad, is ready to help. Through the magic of dance, Selena and Tristian realize the love they have for each other. But when Selena's mother reveals shocking news about her father, her distrust in men pushes Tristian away. With the dance competition fast approaching, Tristian and Selena must find a way to get back in step.
In 1950s North Korea, during the war with South Korea, Son-a, a stunningly beautiful young girl, saves the life of Il-kyu, a wounded soldier left behind after a brutal battle. Despite being thrown together by tragic circumstances, the innocent young lovers' relationship blossoms, only later to be cruelly severed due to being born into opposing sides of a fight. When Il-kyu leaves to save his mother, he promises to return and Son-a waits for him for a lifetime. Separated by war and countries between them, broken hearted Il-kyu tries everything to return to her in the North. But political realities between the countries make their reunion impossible. As the years go by and their youth slips away, Il-kyu finally gets an unexpected opportunity to fulfill his wish and return to her.
Three best friends recite an ancient prayer to the patron saint of “all things lost” to find their true loves, unleashing an unexpected turn of events that will put their friendship to the test.
Brion Allerton blunders his way through dating in the midst of a global pandemic. Navigating a torrid, or perhaps platonic, love affair, Brion learns that hearing isn't quite the same as listening. Or does he?
Boss falls in love with tour guide Tee during a trip to Da Nang. However, Boss's heart flutters when he accidentally meets a charming tourist on the same trip.
The sequel leads Hope and the White Moon Drake to the mid-50s in a Film Noir filled with drama and conspiracy and in which their love story is endangered by the dark forces who followed them all the way from the 18th century. Hope is abducted by the local mob, run by an evil woman by the name of Zeena, whose Jealousy towards her grows to the point where she tries to turn the White Moon Drake against his one and only love.
It all begins in 1769. Her name is Hope, a beautiful genie of Oriental descent. She is the only one who can save the White Moon Drake, her only master, from the dark forces chasing him. And as their romance stretches through space and time, she uses the last wish she can grant to wake him up from the dead. Now, she needs to offer the most precious thing she has in order to save him.
Two people who met online go on a date, they end up in bed but there's no real connection. He's about to leave but then... DING DONG!! Her parents arrive which leads to a "cringy meeting the parents situation", but then, something beautiful happens between her father and him... They fall in love - IT'S A MATCH!
Two insecure jocks attempt a bold escape from the underestimated woman they’ve robbed, along the way festering a mutually-assured sexual tension that threatens to boil over.
In this sequel, John and Kelly return from Paris, France, and are in a happy place in their marriage. But an emergency landing reveals that their marriage is not only in jeopardy but may never recover. A chain of events could bring John and Kelly further apart.