It’s Valentine’s Day – depending on your point of view, either a cynical cash-grab by the greetings card industrial complex, or a beautiful, heady celebration of the power of love.
The romance novel finally gets the adaptation that fans have been waiting for and we talked to Emily Henry about seeing it come to life in new ways. After hanging out with a couple of book friends at ...
Before last week, I had no idea who Emily Bader was, and I know I’m not alone. But since seeing the 29-year-old as the charismatic lead in People We Meet On Vacation with my Netflix subscription, I’ve ...
Discover What’s Streaming On: The highly anticipated adaptation of Emily Henry‘s bestselling romance People We Meet on Vacation has finally dropped on Netflix, but fans were disappointed to see that ...
The author and the actors Emily Bader and Tom Blyth explain why the movie differs from the novel and raise the possibility of spinoffs. Credit... Supported by By Ashley Spencer Visuals by Jennelle ...
Spoiler alert: This story contains spoilers for both the book and movie of “People We Meet on Vacation.” Seriously, stop reading now if you don’t want to know what happens in the movie. The Emily ...
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Emily Bader ('My Lady Jane') and Tom Blyth ('The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds & Snakes') star as two longtime friends who take a summer trip together each year. By Angie Han Television Critic ...
In a time when many might be mourning the passing of the holidays or longing for refuge from cold climates, Sony, Temple Hill and Netflix‘s collaboration to adapt Emily Henry’s People We Meet on ...
(L-R) Emily Bader as Poppy and Tom Blyth as Alex in People We Meet on Vacation. Credit: Daniel Escale/Netflix © 2025 With so many book adaptations set to debut on ...
Carly Lane is an Atlanta-based writer and critic who has been with Collider in some form or fashion since 2021. She considers herself a television nerd, diehard romance/sci-fi/fantasy reader, and ...
Emily Henry knows how to write the perfect man. He’s not the smoldering, damaged, semi-toxic Adonis type that once turned every romance novel into a parade of predictability. Henry’s heroes are softer ...
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