Every once in a while a truly charming rom-com comes along and Netflix is doing an awesome job in that department. In the film Always Be My Maybe, Randall Park and Ali Wong (who are also co-writers) are estranged pals who realize that they're totally meant to be... (at least, they might be?!). He's an aspiring musician and she's a famous chef, and they go through the normal romantic comedy ups and downs, but this movie is funny, sweet, and a great addition to the sometimes cheesy and obvious genre.
Always Be My Maybe is a romantic comedy with an emphasis on the comedy. It’s written by and stars Ali Wong and Randall Park as Sasha Tran and Marcus Kim, old childhood friends that reconnect as adults.
The second Always Be My Maybe was over, I immediately wanted to rush online and tell everyone to make time to watch it when it’s released (you can see it on Netflix right now). Nahnatchka Khan’s romantic comedy is arguably the best in the genre in recent memory, which is saying something when you see how Netflix has been crushing it lately with movies like Set It Up and To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before. But Always Be My Maybe plays like a movie that’s easily going to stand alongside giants of the genre like …
The John Wick actor looks to be quite the scene-stealer in Netflix's upcoming rom-com.
Netflix has released the Always Be My Maybe trailer. The film stars Ali Wong and Randall Park as Sasha and Marcus, childhood friends who had a falling out and haven’t spoken in fifteen years. When Sasha, a celebrity chef in L.A., returns to San Francisco to open a new restaurant, the two start to reconnect and discover there still may be something between them. You can pretty much see how this entire film will play out from the trailer alone, but that’s okay! Netflix has a pretty good track record with romantic comedies, and I’m eager …