
"Love assumes many forms, but even the most open-minded among us don't apply the 'love is love' principle universally. This week will see the arrival of already-controversial The Drama, in which Zendaya and Robert Pattinson play a couple about to be married who make the mistake of playing 'What's the worst thing you ever did?'—unlocking intel that for most folk would be a serious deal-breaker."
"Probably the most inspired among them is Touch Me, which bypassed Bay Area theaters in its theatrical release last week but hits On Demand and Digital platforms this Thu/2. Joey is a glam trainwreck of the type whose PTSD has curdled into all-around misanthropy, as well as depression and anxiety."
"Brian is a ponytailed New Agey hunk with an intimidating housekeeper, and some very peculiar ideas/habits. On the plus side, he's got a luxe house in the country, is apparently off-the-charts 'good in bed,' and has a healing touch that is addictive to just such neurotics as his new guests."
The upcoming film The Drama features Zendaya and Robert Pattinson as a couple whose relationship is tested by revealing past mistakes. The film has sparked controversy over its plot point. Other new films explore unconventional love, including Touch Me, which follows Joey, a troubled woman who seeks refuge with her gay best friend Craig after a tumultuous relationship. The film introduces Brian, an alien with unique habits and a healing touch, adding to the offbeat nature of love depicted in these releases.
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