For Love
In the brief yet emotionally resonant romance For Love, director Micah Cyrus crafts a poignant exploration of connectio...
In a world of curated online personas, a disgraced rock star and a sheltered young influencer find their lives violently colliding in Rachel Winter's poignant dramedy. Kelsey Grammer delivers a raw performance as Monte, a once-famous musician whose life has spiraled into addiction and obscurity. His path fatefully intersects with that of Mica, a famous but deeply isolated social media star played by Paris Jackson, who lives a gilded, controlled existence under her manager's watch. When a desperate act of violence forces them together, an unlikely and volatile road trip begins. Thrust into the passenger seat is Mica's anxious assistant, Sam, portrayed by Jackson White, who becomes the reluctant mediator between these two fractured souls. As they navigate the vast, open landscapes of America, the digital walls they've built around themselves begin to crack, forcing them to confront the painful realities they've been running from. Balancing sharp humor with genuine heartache, the film explores the profound human need for connection in an increasingly disconnected world, asking if real understanding can ever be found in the space between our public facades and private truths.