I Love You Forever—RomCom Turned Nightmare Relationship
I Love You Forever, marketed as a “subversive” romantic comedy is in fact a painful horror film about a young woman deep in the throes of an abusive relationship.


Renaissance: A Film by Beyoncé is set for release on December 1, 2023. Join Incluvie in reviewing the trailer of this legendary trailblazer.
It is Beyoncé's Internet, her world, and now - her film masterpiece. Few modern musical figures are as beloved and endlessly discussed as the Queen Bee. Like her, LOVE her, or hate her because you are a hater, Beyoncé continues to break her own ceilings while pushing her musical craft forward. The Renaissance tour is one of the top 10 highest grossing tours of all time, and is Beyoncé's highest grossing tour to date. There is something so empowering seeing a woman in her 40s going beyond surviving in a world that makes older women invisible, and actually thriving and smashing her own expectations. Its ridiculous that I even had to type that sentence, but we all live in this world where people pretend over 30 is over the hill for fun, art, and performance. I love to see acts like Beyoncé and Taylor Swift take down the glass ceilings for women.
The film will be a cinematic mastering of the 2023 Renaissance Tour. Fans will relive the amazing guest performers including, Megan Thee Stallion, Blu Ivy Carter, Solange, and more. She even had the legendary Diana Ross come out and sing happy birthday to her!

Accentuates the journey of Renaissance World Tour, from its inception, to the opening in Stockholm, Sweden, to the finale in Kansas City, Missouri. It is about Beyoncé’s intention, hard work, involvement in every aspect of the production, her creative mind and purpose to create her legacy, and master her craft. Received with extraordinary acclaim, Beyoncé’s Renaissance World Tour created a sanctuary for freedom, and shared joy, for more than 2.7 million fans.
I Love You Forever, marketed as a “subversive” romantic comedy is in fact a painful horror film about a young woman deep in the throes of an abusive relationship.
It took writers D.B Weiss and David Benioff two years to give us a promising final season. Two. Years. It was just going to be six episodes, which was short considering that all the other seasons — except season 7 — were 10 episodes. 10. 6 wasn’t enough, and even HBO wanted to give the writers more episodes. More seasons, even. However, the writers wanted to get out of the show as quickly as possible to work on other projects. This abruptness is clearly shown in this season.
Two Summers ago, on May 27th, 2022, the theatrical cinematic realms were re-awakened from their post-COVID dormant state of being by a little film titled "Top Gun: Maverick". It re-introduced us to the absolute elation of seeing not only a highly anticipated (and, granted, 36 years in the making!) sequel, but the return of the quintessential Summer blockbuster to witness on the BIG screen again.