All Love (2024 Movie) Reviews, Characters, Storyline and Box-Office Collection.

Release Date: August 3, 2024 (United States)

Runtime: 2 hours 1 minute

Director: Charles Jones Jr.

Writer: Charles Jones Jr.

Language: English

Country of Origin: United States

Production Companies: Iconic Conceptions Entertainment, Impact Productions, ParaAct Entertainment

Budget: $17,250 (estimated)

Storyline

All Love centers on Tiana Light (Yaritsa Sanchez), a young lady dealing with heartbreak following the breakdown of her relationship with wealthy businessman Chris Lexington Jr. (George Hooker). Tiana seeks comfort from her closest friend Keisha Jackson (Desirae Smith), who views Tiana’s vulnerability as an opportunity to get away from the harsh reality of living in the Boston projects. They work together to come up with a strategy to protect their future, but as Tiana delves further into Keisha’s world, she discovers herself on a perilous and dark path that could end up taking her life.

Characters

George Hooker as Chris Lexington Jr.

Yaritsa Sanchez as Tiana Light

Desirae Smith as Keisha Jackson

William L. Daughtry as Shawn Springer

Henry Wigfall as Marcus Hightower

DerriniQue Malaika Coleman as Angel Washington

Paul Maurice as Xavier Harris

Liz Bishop as Judge Nichols

Shamika Prentice as Monica Stevens

James Leveque as Bryce Harrington IV

Tariq Ramsey as Adrian

Kiana Robinson as Brea

Findlee Abraham as Francois

Monterial Bynoe as Board Member 2

Kimani Carleton as Clown Posse Member

Edwin Cherfils as Dwayne

Precious Clinton as Shani

Dwayne Daughtry as Board Member 3

Box Office Collection

Opening Weekend: $2.5 million (estimated)

Worldwide Gross: $12 million (estimated)

Budget: $17,250 (estimated)

Reviews

Reviews for All Love have ranged from favorable to mixed among critics and viewers. Many praised the film’s gritty and emotional portrayal of love, betrayal, and survival, while some criticized the pacing and character development.

Rotten Tomatoes: 72% (Critics), 78% (Audience)

IMDb: 6.9/10

Metacritic: 67/100

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