'The Roses' is a great 'date night' watch, says director Jay Roach

Jay Roach thinks "The Roses" makes for a great date night watch, thanks to its tantalizing portrayal of a toxic marriage and the undeniable chemistry between lead actors Olivia Colman and Benedict Cumberbatch.

The director behind the 1989 film reimagined as a contemporary romp, is drawn to the film's exploration of food as a catalyst for self-discovery and empowerment. For Colman's character, Ivy Rose, culinary aspirations become an outlet for her desires and independence.

As Roach sees it, "The Roses" functions not only as a cautionary tale but also as a primer on what makes a relationship toxic – with the power of food serving as both a means to manipulate and control, and a source of sensual enjoyment. This dynamic creates an undeniable date night quality that encourages viewers to examine their own relationships.

By tapping into this complex exploration of desire, manipulation, and empowerment, "The Roses" emerges as more than just a cautionary tale – it's a searingly intimate portrait of two individuals on the brink of chaos. And with Colman and Cumberbatch bringing such electric chemistry to the screen, it's an irresistible watch for any couple looking to spice up their evening.

Now streaming digitally and set to debut on Hulu and Disney+ November 20th, "The Roses" promises to be a riveting exploration of the complexities that drive us – and the deliciously fraught world of relationships that ensues.
 
OMG 😍 I totally get why Jay Roach thinks "The Roses" is perfect for date night, food is like, SO important in any relationship, right? 🤗 Like, who doesn't love cooking together or trying new recipes with their partner? It's all about that quality time, you know? But at the same time, I'm a bit worried it'll be all too real for some couples... the whole toxic marriage thing can be super uncomfortable to watch, especially if they're going through something similar. Like, let's hope people aren't too triggered, lol 😂 Still, with Olivia and Benedict's chemistry being electric, it's gotta be pretty mesmerizing! And I'm down for a good romp, especially if it makes me think about my own relationship 🤔
 
Ugh, great, another film about toxic relationships 🤢. Like we haven't seen this before in every rom-com out there. But I guess if it's got Olivia Colman and Benedict Cumberbatch involved, it'll be worth a watch... I mean, their chemistry is undeniable 💘. And the idea of food being a catalyst for self-discovery is kinda cool, but let's not get too caught up in that romance-y stuff 🍴👀. Still, if it makes people examine their own relationships and think about how to make them better, then I'm all for it 😊. Just hope they're watching themselves rather than their partners 😳. Can't wait to binge-watch it with my partner... just kidding 😂.
 
omg I completely agree with Jay Roach on this one! I mean who doesn't love a good toxic relationship drama? 😂 and can we talk about how Olivia Colman slays as Ivy Rose? she's like the ultimate girl boss... or at least in her own mind lol. I think what really draws me to this movie is how it tackles food as more than just sustenance, you know? like, it's a way to express yourself and take control of your life. and that theme of manipulation vs empowerment is just so juicy! 💁‍♀️ I'm definitely adding this to my watchlist for date night with my bf 📺💕
 
Just saw this article about The Roses 🤔🍴 I'm so down for a night in with Olivia Colman and Benedict Cumberbatch - their chemistry is like, wow! 💘 Food as a catalyst for self-discovery? Sign me up! 🍳💫 And can we talk about how Roach highlights the toxic dynamics of relationships without being preachy? That's some next level storytelling right there 👏
 
🤯 I just saw this news about "The Roses" and I'm already thinking it's gonna be one of those movies where you can't look away from your partner... in a good way, lol! 😂 The toxic marriage vibes are so juicy, I need to see how they play out on screen. And can we talk about the food? 🍴 I'm all about self-discovery through cooking, it's like therapy, right? 🤗 But seriously, this movie sounds like a wild ride and I'm here for it! 👀
 
I just watched this new rom-com "The Roses" and OMG, it's soooo good!!! 🤩 I loved how they reimagined that old 80s film into a modern date night watch - it's like a breath of fresh air! And the lead actress Olivia Colman is just incredible, her chemistry with Benedict Cumberbatch is electric 💘🔥. I love how food plays such a big role in this movie, it's like they're saying food can be an empowerment thing and not just something we overeat 🍴😂. It's like a cautionary tale but also a reminder that relationships are complex and messy, you know? 💕 And trust me, after watching it, my partner and I were like "wow, our relationship is so much more complicated than we thought" 😳👫 Anyway, if you're looking for a good date night watch, this one's defo worth checking out! 👍
 
OMG, gotta say, this movie looks SO intense 🤯! I love how they're exploring the power dynamics in relationships through food - it's like, we've all had those moments where cooking or sharing a meal can just bring everything to a head, you know? 💁‍♀️ The fact that Ivy and her husband have such an undeniable chemistry is super captivating, I'm totally here for the toxic romance vibes 😏. And Benedict Cumberbatch... sigh, he's just so dreamy on screen! 😍 But what I love most about this movie is how it makes you think - it's not just a juicy romp, but also a commentary on what makes relationships healthy vs. unhealthy. Definitely adding it to my watchlist ASAP! 📺
 
🍴 I'm so down for a night in with "The Roses". The dynamic between Olivia Colman's Ivy Rose and Benedict Cumberbatch's character is literally sizzling 🔥, it's like they were meant to be on screen together. And can we talk about the food aspect? 🍰 It adds this whole new level of tension and intimacy to the plot. I love how Jay Roach has reimagined the film as a modern romp - it's like he's tapping into our current conversations around relationships, power dynamics, and female empowerment. The date night vibes are real, and I'm all about exploring those darker themes with my partner 🤫👀
 
I'm so down for this movie night! 🍿 I've been meaning to check it out anyway, and now I have the perfect excuse. The idea of food as a means to manipulate and control is just so... relatable? Like, we've all had those moments where cooking dinner or baking something special can totally shift our moods or relationships, you know? 💡 So yeah, I'm totally on board with watching this for a night in with my significant other. It'll be like, super educational and stuff 🤓 Plus, Olivia Colman and Benedict Cumberbatch are just so talented together! Can't wait to see their chemistry on screen 🍴
 
I think this movie sounds like a total must-watch for couples! 🍴👫 The way they portray the toxic relationship and how food plays a huge role in it is soooo interesting. It's not just about the romance, but also about how relationships can be all messed up and complicated. And with Olivia Colman and Benedict Cumberbatch as the leads, I'm sure their chemistry on screen is going to be electric 💥! The fact that it's now streaming digitally means we can all check it out and maybe even learn something new about ourselves and our own relationships 😊.
 
I'm so down for this one 🤩! The more I think about it, the more I realize how messed up food can get in relationships 💔. Like, who needs emotional labor when you can just cook some dinner together? 😂 Just kidding, sorta. But seriously, the way "The Roses" tackles toxic dynamics and manipulation is so on point 🙌. And with Olivia Colman and Benedict Cumberbatch bringing that sizzling chemistry to the screen... I'm in 👍. November 20th can't come soon enough!
 
I'm not sure about this one 🤔... a movie about toxic relationships and food as a catalyst for empowerment? Sounds like just another way for people to justify their bad behavior with some fancy language 😒. And what's up with the power of food being both good and bad in this movie? That just feels like a cop-out to me. Can't we have a real conversation about relationships without making it all about emotional manipulation through cooking or something? 🍳👀
 
I'm gonna say it - "Roses" sounds like an absolute must-watch for couples! The way Jay Roach describes it as a date night watch is spot on, I can already imagine how captivating it'll be to see Olivia Colman and Benedict Cumberbatch on screen together 🍴😍. And honestly, the exploration of toxic relationships through food is so clever - I'm intrigued by how it'll highlight the manipulation and control in relationships, while also showing the sensual side 💁‍♀️🍴. It's like the perfect recipe for a riveting watch (pun intended)!
 
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