Love Langauge Premieres at SXSW
We are thrilled to see our film ‘Love Language’ premiere at SXSW.
Produced by Caviar, directed by Joey Power and featuring Chloë Grace Moretz, Anthony Ramos, Manny Jacinto, Isabel May and Billie Lourd, the film is a rom-com about a woman who begins writing wedding vows for others while navigating a complicated love story of her own.
The reviews are rolling in and we cannot wait for more people to see the film.
CINEFIED – March 19, 2026 – “’Love Language‘ Review” by Connor Petrey – https://www.cinefied.com/post/love–language-review
Awards Fest – https://awardsbuzz.com/sxsw-review-love-language-is-an-enjoyable-funny-romance-adjacent-comedy/
DEADLINE – https://deadline.com/2026/03/love-language-review-chloe-grace-moretz-sxsw-1236746461/
Letterboxed – https://letterboxd.com/film/love-language/
“A Must-See”
“Joey Power’s Love Language is a much needed boost to the romantic comedy genre, anchoring on the core beats but delivering fantastic emotion and humor along that path.”
“These characters feel very much a part of this world and in such a natural connection to the lively city of Chicago.”
“Chloë Grace Moretz offers her best performance in nearly ten years, providing a sincere look at a woman facing her past and moving forward in her own way. Both are different sides of the coin, one rough around the edges with a heart of gold guy she just met (Dash, Anthony Ramos) and the other an old crush that is very much engaged, but may or may not still be harboring feelings (Warren, Manny Jacinto). She has her positives and negatives for pursuing each of them, but the charm is undeniable for both parties.”
“…Billie Lourd and Lukas Gage offer the two best friends of Lou – characters that we typically see in these settings but instead of being overly supportive, they are letting our lead figure out the situation (mostly) herself. Having seen the film at its World Premiere, it’s clear that Lourd and Gage had irresistible chemistry on set and it’s unknowing just how much was improvised in the moment. It makes the humor come to life and feel all the more lively as the jokes come sparingly with a delivery that shows precision and planning.”
“With a killer soundtrack to echo what’s happening on screen, [Love Language] is a romantic comedy that seeks to enthrall you into this potential love triangle and leave you satisfied with its choices.”
“Love Language is an authentic throwback to when romantic comedies were meant to be somewhat grounded, yet surreal enough to believe the real world may consist of the fantasy of love being around every corner.”