Ke Huy Quan’s new action romance, Love Hurts, was a critical flop, but this disappointing performance won’t mar Quan’s ...
Oscar winner Ke Huy Quan has waited more than four decades for the opportunity that Love Hurts gave him, so its failure is ...
In 'Love Hurts,' the likable actor is stuck juggling a nonsensical Valentine’s Day plot, Jackie Chan-style stunts and various ...
After the old partner that he had left for dead (played by Academy Award winner Ariana DeBose, who presented Quan with his own Oscar) re-enters his life, Marvin is thrust back into a world of ruthless ...
Ke Huy Quan has said Steven Spielberg influenced his decision to accept this role, and David Fear of Rolling Stone agrees Quan deserves a chance to showcase his skills in a leading role, but this ...
What’s meant to be an upbeat movie that takes place on Valentine’s Day instead goes the route of another infamous Feb. 14 massacre from history.
Ke Huy Quan plays a happy-go-lucky real estate agent whose past life as a hitman comes back to haunt him in “Love Hurts.” ...
While a lot of modern action movies highlight brutality, Jonathan Eusebio’s Love Hurts is a surprise in that it contains a ...
The jokes return the favor; they’re brutally witless, when they can be bothered to show up. Ke Huy Quan and Marshawn “Beastmode” Lynch in “Love Hurts.” (Allen Fraser/Universal Pictures) Marvin’s snake ...
Love Hurts' fails on practically every level, mostly because the movie has absolutely no idea what it’s trying to be.
Ke Huy Quan's Love Hurts drew a critical comparison to the infamous "Zack Snyder Ratings Curse", despite its heavy martial ...
The “Everything Everywhere All at Once” actor talks about masculinity, romance and his tradition with his forever Valentine.