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      Far too serious to be a campy success and far too campy to ever take seriously.

      Full Review | Original Score: 1.5/4.0 | Sep 7, 2020

      The antiquated remake of "Endless Love" is enough to end relationships. A re-imagining of the 1981 Brooke Shields vehicle, which was pretty bad on its own accord, is a painfully endless stream of romance clichés with few redeeming qualities.

      Full Review | Feb 1, 2019

      The romantic notion that there exists one very special person... one you'll want to be with for the rest of your life, is at the heart and soul of Scott Spencer's novel Endless Love, which now arrives in its second, superior incarnation on the big screen.

      Full Review | Original Score: B+ | Nov 29, 2017

      As it is, the film is just crappy, sappy, PG-13 Valentine's Day drivel.

      Full Review | Oct 20, 2017

      In the newest version, blonde goddess Gabriella Wilde gets gooey with Viking-looking dude Alex Pettyfer while the adults cluck their withered tongues.

      Full Review | Aug 17, 2017

      Happy Valentine's Day, everyone! Don't spend it watching Endless Love.

      Full Review | Original Score: 0.5/5 | Jan 9, 2017

      Like fast food, Endless Love feels engineered to satisfy in the moment without providing any sort of nutritional value.

      Full Review | Original Score: C- | Jun 21, 2016

      Endless Love may well resonate with young women who dream of falling in love with a sexy bad boy, the rest of us will view it as forgettable romantic escapism.

      Full Review | Original Score: 2.5/5 | May 17, 2016

      There is no point here. This is a film about beautiful, rich, white, privileged teenagers falling in love because - oh, look - I'm so beautiful and the only thing more amazing than me is me falling in love.

      Full Review | Original Score: 2/5 | Mar 4, 2016

      for a younger audience seeking out a serious exploration of teen sexuality, Endless Love will prove to be soporific and - most disappointing of all - sexually tepid and timid.

      Full Review | Original Score: D | Jul 2, 2014

      None of the players exhibits much personality, but it's hard to fault them, given how thinly the characters have been imagined by screenwriters Shana Feste and Joshua Safran.

      Full Review | Mar 6, 2014

      Things go desperately wrong after the opening promise ...

      Full Review | Original Score: 4/10 | Mar 5, 2014

      Smart couples can surely find more diverting ways of soaking up Valentine's Day.

      Full Review | Original Score: 2/5 | Feb 28, 2014

      Shana Feste's bland and timid remake will be lucky to be remembered beyond this paragraph.

      Full Review | Original Score: 1/5 | Feb 26, 2014

      Feste is not exactly a masterful button pusher, but she has a clear goal in mind and she achieves it admirably.

      Full Review | Feb 21, 2014

      For all its flaws, Endless Love's saving grace is that it is not in fact endless and that you will get to leave the cinema sooner or later.

      Full Review | Feb 21, 2014

      If you're a stranger to Mills and Boon or movies like The Notebook, it can be said, with a decent degree of probability, that Endless Love will require endless patience. But it's not without its positives.

      Full Review | Feb 21, 2014

      The two stars are too old for their roles but Bruce Greenwood keeps everything grounded with a strong performance.

      Full Review | Original Score: 6/10 | Feb 21, 2014

      If there's any obsession or intensity in this movie, it belongs to Jade's father - a detail that throws the movie somewhat off kilter.

      Full Review | Original Score: 2/5 | Feb 20, 2014

      Endless Love never tries to look beneath that pretty surface. Or maybe it doesn't dare, knowing there's nothing to be found.

      Full Review | Original Score: 1.5/5 | Feb 20, 2014

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