: Some readers felt the emotional growth of the characters happened too quickly to be entirely believable, given the short timeframe of the story.

This contemporary romance follows Hazel and Ash on a forced-proximity road trip to a small town in Texas.

: A highly recommended, 4.5-star read for fans of road-trip romances and sharp, snarky dialogue. 4. Take Me Home (2016 Movie)

: Readers on Goodreads loved the "witty banter" and the expert handling of "frenemies-to-lovers" tropes. The book is praised for balancing lighthearted romance with heavier themes like family dysfunction.

A Thai horror film directed by , following a man with amnesia who returns to his childhood home only to find it filled with supernatural terrors.

: Critics from The Hollywood Reporter and Variety praise the film for its authentic, lived-in feel, bolstered by the fact that the director cast her own sister, Anna Sargent , in the lead role. It is described as a powerful "cri de coeur" regarding the failings of the American healthcare system.

: Some critics at Rotten Tomatoes felt the plot relied on unbelievable coincidences—like a New York taxi driver agreeing to drive a stranger all the way to California—and found the pacing occasionally sluggish.