First Look at Relationship Goals
There’s a fresh rom-com in the works and it’s already catching eyes: Relationship Goals, a new film from Amazon MGM Studios that stars a standout duo — Kelly Rowland (as Leah Caldwell) and Clifford “Method Man” Smith (as Jarrett Roy). Directed by Emmy-winner Linda Mendoza and produced by DeVon Franklin, the film promises to deliver laughs, sparks, and a meaningful take on ambition, love, and second chances.
π¬ The Story
Leah Caldwell (Rowland) is making waves — she’s on the verge of becoming the first woman to run New York’s top morning show. Just when the big moment is about to drop, along comes her ex, Jarrett Roy (Method Man) … and he’s going for the same job.
But it gets more interesting: Jarrett claims he’s changed, thanks to a self-help book called Relationship Goals that’s sweeping the city. Meanwhile, Leah’s friends begin digging into the book and reevaluating what love and partnership really mean. For Leah, though, rekindling an old flame isn’t part of the plan — until chemistry proves otherwise.
π What Makes It Stand Out
- Star Power & New Roles: Kelly Rowland is not only starring but also producing, deepening her presence behind the camera. Method Man, meanwhile, shifts into romantic comedy territory after more dramatic roles — a promising mix.
- Fresh Lens on the Rom-Com: The film weaves ambition (especially for women in leadership), self-help and transformation, and the classic “can we still make it work?” scenario. It’s not just love-at-first-sight — it has stakes.
- Creative Team: With Linda Mendoza directing (her Emmy recognition gives confidence) and DeVon Franklin producing (known for faith-inflected yet mainstream work), the film seems to balance heart and humor.
- Based on a Book: The movie takes inspiration from Relationship Goals: How to Win at Dating, Marriage, and Sex by Michael Todd, giving it a foundation in ideas about purpose & partnership.
π Why You Should Be Excited
If you’re a fan of rom-coms that mix laughs with something to chew on, this one looks like a good bet. It’s got the feel-good vibes, yes — but also a modern twist: career ambition, the hustle, the question of “what do I want?” before “what do we want?” It’s relatable for anyone trying to balance love with life goals.
Also: seeing two strong, charismatic artists like Kelly Rowland and Method Man bring this story to life adds another layer of fun. They each bring depth and charm.
π Things to Keep an Eye On
- Release Date: The “first look” has dropped, but keep an eye out for the full trailer and release schedule.
- Tone: The blending of self-help themes, faith/values (given Michael Todd’s book), and mainstream romantic comedy is interesting — how well they fuse the elements will define the film’s tone.
- Chemistry & Performance: The success will depend a lot on how Leah and Jarrett’s dynamic plays out — will the exes-turned-rivals-turned-something-more arc land emotionally?
- Representation: Given the creative team and cast, there’s potential for a rom-com that also reflects nuanced Black characters in ambitious roles. That’s always a big plus.
π Final Thoughts
“Relationship Goals” promises more than just your standard rom-com tropes: it carries ambition, transformation, witty competition, and the question: what happens when you’re chasing your career and love finds you anyway? For anyone who’s ever juggled dreams and hearts, this might be the one to watch.
If you like, I can check on the trailer, cast details (including the supporting players), and see potential release dates. Would you like me to dive in?
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