Love Virtually is a retro-future rom-com that explores the absurd reality of our world and our increasing dependence on virtual reality. The film features an impressive cast, including Stephen Tobolowsky and Cheri Oteri, and was created during the height of the pandemic. The movie delves into important themes such as the blurred line between love and excitement, the impact of online interactions on relationships, and the consequences of relying too heavily on technology.
New romantic comedy Love Virtually tells the story of four different couples who attempt to nurture their romances in a world that has become dependent on virtual reality. Stephen Tobolowsky plays Dr. Divine, a therapist who believes he is having a virtual affair. However, due to the nature of direct messaging and the Metaverse, he remains unaware that the woman he's communicating with is his own wife.
Tobolowsky has nearly 300 acting credits and has been featured in a variety of projects.
New romantic comedy Love Virtually tells the story of four different couples who attempt to nurture their romances in a world that has become dependent on virtual reality. Stephen Tobolowsky plays Dr. Divine, a therapist who believes he is having a virtual affair. However, due to the nature of direct messaging and the Metaverse, he remains unaware that the woman he's communicating with is his own wife.
Tobolowsky has nearly 300 acting credits and has been featured in a variety of projects.
- 11/30/2023
- by Rachel Foertsch
- ScreenRant
Love Virtually is a comedy that explores the idea of humans finding love in a virtual world addicted to the Metaverse. Cheri Oteri plays a therapist who unknowingly has a virtual affair with her own husband, adding a comedic twist to the film. The movie combines live-action and 3D animation to highlight the disconnect caused by technology in a world that is supposed to be more connected.
Director L.E. Staiman's latest film, Love Virtually, is currently available to stream on Digital and On Demand. The comedy follows four couples trying to navigate their relationship in a world that has become addicted to the Metaverse. With most of the romance taking place in virtual reality, the movie addresses the futuristic idea of humans finding love outside the atmosphere they're accustomed to.
Cheri Oteri plays the role of Dr. Evelyn, a therapist who is unknowingly having a virtual affair with her own husband.
Director L.E. Staiman's latest film, Love Virtually, is currently available to stream on Digital and On Demand. The comedy follows four couples trying to navigate their relationship in a world that has become addicted to the Metaverse. With most of the romance taking place in virtual reality, the movie addresses the futuristic idea of humans finding love outside the atmosphere they're accustomed to.
Cheri Oteri plays the role of Dr. Evelyn, a therapist who is unknowingly having a virtual affair with her own husband.
- 11/29/2023
- by Rachel Foertsch
- ScreenRant
Love Virtually is an ensemble comedy that explores a society obsessed with social media and virtual reality, drawing parallels to our post-covid world. The film suffers from budget restraints and underwhelming actors, aside from Cheri Oteri and Stephen Tobolowsky. Love Virtually drags on due to its attempt to incorporate numerous real-world metaphors and references, and viewers may feel fatigued by it.
If you're too scared to ask out your crush, why not enter the Metaverse and try to meet them that way? Love Virtually, a new ensemble comedy from co-writer/producer/director/co-star L.E. Staiman, explores said notion and dares us to accept a society obsessed with the Metaverse and other virtual reality-type norms that the real world has grown accustomed to as of late, especially in these post-covid lockdown times. Sound familiar?
The feature film, which is out now, even pokes fun at the various controversies surrounding the coronavirus pandemic,...
If you're too scared to ask out your crush, why not enter the Metaverse and try to meet them that way? Love Virtually, a new ensemble comedy from co-writer/producer/director/co-star L.E. Staiman, explores said notion and dares us to accept a society obsessed with the Metaverse and other virtual reality-type norms that the real world has grown accustomed to as of late, especially in these post-covid lockdown times. Sound familiar?
The feature film, which is out now, even pokes fun at the various controversies surrounding the coronavirus pandemic,...
- 11/10/2023
- by Will Sayre
- MovieWeb
Kevin and Matthew McManus, the sibling duo who helped pen Netflix’s incredible “American Vandal” and YouTube’s “Cobra Kai”, direct The Block Island Sound, a new thriller that will hit Netflix on March 11, reveals the film’s directors. Michaela McManus (Into The Grizzly Maze), Chris Sheffield (The Maze Runner), Neville Archambault (13 Cameras), and Ryan O’Flanagan (American Vandal), and Jeremy Holm star in the film that had […]...
- 2/15/2021
- by Brad Miska
- bloody-disgusting.com
Kevin and Matthew McManus, the sibling duo who helped pen Netflix’s incredible “American Vandal” and YouTube’s “Cobra Kai”, direct The Block Island Sound, a new thriller set to have its world premiere at the forthcoming virtual edition of the Fantasia Film Festival. Michaela McManus (Into The Grizzly Maze), Chris Sheffield (The Maze Runner), Neville Archambault (13 Cameras), and Ryan O’Flanagan (American Vandal), […]...
- 8/19/2020
- by Brad Miska
- bloody-disgusting.com
Streaming services like Netflix often tend to work on a model which favors hype following instead of leading – for every Marvel property or proven commodity like Black Mirror that's preceded by a blitz of hype, there are dozens of series that get released with little fanfare, banking on big leaps of faith that the right folks will find it. (Remember how little advance buzz accompanied Stranger Things before that first weekend turned it into a phenomenon?) Still, on paper, a true-crime satire that harnessed the appeal of both 13 Reasons Why...
- 12/12/2017
- Rollingstone.com
Streaming services like Netflix often tend to work on a model which favors hype following instead of leading – for every Marvel property or proven commodity like Black Mirror that's preceded by a blitz of hype, there are dozens of series that get released with little fanfare, banking on big leaps of faith that the right folks will find it. (Remember how little advance buzz accompanied Stranger Things before that first weekend turned it into a phenomenon?) Still, on paper, a true-crime satire that harnessed the appeal of both 13 Reasons Why...
- 12/12/2017
- Rollingstone.com
Apparently, crime does pay. Netflix has renewed its satirical American Vandal TV show for a second season. Although they haven't posted the information on the media site, the streaming service released a teaser announcing the American Vandal renewal, with plans for a 2018 release date. Watch it, below. The eight-episode first season of American Vandal dropped to Netflix on September 15, 2017. Season one of the scripted, true crime send-up stars Tyler Alvarez, Griffin Gluck, Jimmy Tatro, Lou Wilson, Jessica Juarez, Joe Farrell, Camille Hyde, Camille Ramsey, Genevieve Hannelius, Karly Rothenberg, Calum Worthy, Ryan O'Flanagan, Dendrie Taylor, Larry Joe Campbell, Eduardo Franco, Sean Carrigan, and Matt Miller. In the first installment, after a graffiti artist spray paints phallic symbols on 27 cars in the Hanover High School employee parking lot, everyone has one culprit in mind. When sophomore documentarian...
- 10/26/2017
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
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