
Love Again
Mira Ray, dealing with the loss of her fiancé, John, sends a series of romantic texts to his old cell phone number… not realizing the number was reassigned to Rob Burns' new work phone. Rob, a journalist, is captivated by the honesty in the beautifully confessional texts. When he’s assigned to write a profile of megastar Céline Dion, he enlists her help in figuring out how to meet Mira in person and win her heart.
Director(s)
Mark Cockren
Thom McNally
Cordelia Hardy
Suzanne McGeachan
Jim Strouse
Sallie Hard
Mac Montero
Alexander H. Gayner
Christophe Le Chanu
Shannon Kenny
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Cast & crew
Cordelia Hardy
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Suzanne McGeachan
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Sallie Hard
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Omid Djalili
Mohsen

Steve Oram
Richard Hughes

Priyanka Chopra Jonas
Mira Ray
Christophe Le Chanu
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Celia Imrie
Gina Valentine
Shannon Kenny
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Alexander H. Gayner
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Céline Dion
Céline Dion

Sam Heughan
Rob Burns

Sofia Barclay
Suzy Ray

Russell Tovey
Billy Brooks

Lydia West
Lisa Scott

Nick Jonas
Joel

Arinzé Kene
John
Tom Blake
Street Musician
Laurence Varda
Cab Driver
Harry Attwell
Rendez Bartender

Amanda Blake
Female Journalist
Daniel Barry
Male Journalist

Haley McGee
PR Lady
Camille Hatcher
Molly the Intern

Ricardo Castro
Lowbar Bartender
Mark Cockren
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Thom McNally
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Jim Strouse
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Mac Montero
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Reviews
CinemaSerf
Now I don't know about you, but if I started to get text messages from an unknown number that were emotionally revealing in nature, I think that I would politely inform the sender that they'd got a wrong number! Not so here, when the rather hapless "Rob" (Sam Heughan) starts to get messages that certainly tweak his interest, and that of his colleagues "Lisa" (Lydia West) and "Billy" (Russell Tovey). He is able to glean enough from her texts to eventually engineer a meeting (at the opera) and is soon introduced to "Mira" (Priyanka Chopra Jonas) who is still reeling from the death of her previous boyfriend in an auto accident - hence why she still thinks she is talking to him when sending messages to his old, now reallocated, phone number! Meantime, "Rob" has been tasked with getting an in-depth interview with the soon-to-tour Celine Dion and after a rather shaky start at a press conference, she decides to help our dippy hero to sort out his rather curiously developing relationship. To be fair to Heughan, he's not your archetypal pretty boy in this film, but that's only of slight benefit as the plot lurches from ridiculous to absurd before concluding in the only way it could (just ninety minutes later than it needed to be). The soundtrack does offer us a chance to recall just how powerful Miss Dion's voice is, but her acting ought to be something she consigns to the back of her sock drawer pretty sharpish - a recommendation that could be made for pretty much the entire cast (and the pretty lame writing, too). The only redeeming scene, I felt anyway, featured an health-obsessed Nick Jonas as her date who, upon realising that he wasn't going to get laid, starts to look for an alternative partner with whom to burn off the carbs from the drinks - while they are still in the cab! Nothing at all to write home about here, it passes the time amiably and forgettably enough but definitely does not need the cinema experience.
Clarst11
Worst romantique male lead acting. Non sensical climax fight. No fluidity in the scenes. I feel bad for Celine. If you decide to watch it just skip throught it. One or two scenes might be worth watching not more.







