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Me & You, Us, Forever is a 2008 Christian film written, directed, produced and co-edited by Dave Christiano, and upon whose personal experience of divorce it is based. [1] The film was distributed by Five & Two Pictures , and starred Michael Blain-Rozgay, Stacey J. Aswad, Hugh McLean, Jenna Bailey, Sandi Fix, [ 2 ] Kathryn Worsham [ 3 ] and ...
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Around the fifth wedding, she and Jake talk about moving in together, she confesses she loves him and he suggests they get married. At Jessica's wedding, the sixth, Mara tells her and Alex about their parents uncomfortable meeting with their parents. At Robbie's, soon Jake's family starts talking about them moving to Virginia and having kids.
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To move in together or not to move in together. When that's the question, here are some real-life arguments from guys who've been there. These guys had good experiences; they're all married now to ...
Due to movie theaters closures because of the COVID-19 pandemic restrictions, Lionsgate and Kingdom Story Company announced on March 19 that the film would get an early digital Premium VOD release on March 27 in the United States and Canada, just two weeks after the film's theatrical debut and before the end of the usual 90-day theatrical run. [28]
The film was released by Sony Pictures Releasing in North American theaters on August 28, 2015, and received generally negative reviews from film critics, while Christian media critics gave mostly positive reviews, and became a box office success and a sleeper hit, grossing $74 million worldwide [7] [8] [9] including $67.8 million domestically ...