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You, Me & Tuscany

She came for the pasta and got lost in the sauce.
2026 | 105m | English

(4 votes)

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Popularity: 18 (history)

Director: Kat Coiro
Writer: Ryan Engle
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A free-spirited American chef and reserved British lawyer embark on a whirlwind romance during a destination wedding in coastal Italy.
Release Date: Apr 09, 2026
Director: Kat Coiro
Writer: Ryan Engle
Genres: Romance, Comedy
Keywords italy, villa, squatter, romcom, tuscany, italy
Production Companies Universal Pictures, Will Packer Productions
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $18,000,000
Updates Updated: Apr 10, 2026
Entered: Nov 23, 2025
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Name Character
Halle Bailey Anna
Regé-Jean Page Michael
Marco Calvani Lorenzo
Lorenzo de Moor Matteo
Aziza Scott Claire
Nia Vardalos Mrs. Dunn
Isabella Ferrari Gabriella
Emanuele Pacca Giuseppe
Name Job
Elena Albanese Production Design
Scott Putman Unit Production Manager
Kat Coiro Director
Ryan Engle Screenplay
John Debney Original Music Composer
Danny Ruhlmann Director of Photography
Massimo Cantini Parrini Costume Design
Annamaria Sambucco Casting
Massimo Appolloni Casting
Troy Takaki Editor
Zene Baker Editor
Chiara Balducci Set Decoration
Katia Sisto Makeup Designer
Emiliano Novelli Second Unit Director, Stunt Coordinator
Gilberto Martinelli Sound Mixer
Daniele Cafolla Gaffer
Sergio De Luca "A" Camera Operator, Steadicam Operator
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Will Packer Producer
Johanna Byer Producer
Scott Putman Executive Producer
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Brent_Marchant
6.0

They say that “imitation is the highest form of flattery,” but, when that sincere admiration begins teetering on the brink of becoming derivative, much of the magic and charm is lost. And that, for what it’s worth, is the downfall of this much-anticipated romantic comedy from director Kat Coiro, a f ... ilmmaker best known for her short subjects, music videos and TV work. Anna (Halle Bailey) is a twenty-something wannabe chef who’s been treading water as a New York City house sitter ever since the untimely death of her culinary inspiration, her mother. Grief aside, she nevertheless seriously needs to get her life back on track, specifically by living the life that she truly wants for herself. However, as someone who’s loath to take responsibility for herself, she wallows in an ever-deepening pool of financial trouble, bad decisions and lack of direction. But a chance meeting in a hotel bar with a handsome, wealthy, globe-trotting Italian real estate mogul, Matteo (Lorenzo de Moor), launches her into an impromptu adventure with romantic potential, prompting her to spontaneously visit his elegant though unoccupied Tuscan villa (albeit uninvited, too – another of those potential bad decisions). Anna sees the trip as a catalyst for changing her life, but she soon gets more than what she bargained for when she’s forced to come up with a cover story for why she has suddenly taken over Matteo’s home, a question for his skeptical family members who care for the villa in his absence. Her explanation? She’s Matteo’s fiancée, an announcement that gets her welcomed with open arms (all unbeknownst to her alleged beau). In the meantime, however, Anna meets and begins falling for Matteo’s adopted brother, Micheal (Regé-Jean Page), a hunky, well-to-do Tuscan vineyard owner, an attraction that proves mutual. But how does she explain herself now as the sparks begin to fly between her and her fiancé’s sibling? Such is the premise for what follows, all set against the lush Tuscan landscape, a lively small town summer festival and life with the brothers’ comically colorful relatives (arguably the film’s strongest attribute). The fundamental problem here, though, is that the narrative isn’t especially original, drawing from storylines previously explored in other Italian romcoms like “Moonstruck” (1987) and “Under the Tuscan Sun” (2003), both of which told their tales much more effectively, making this offering appear pale by comparison. What’s more, “You, Me & Tuscany” isn’t terribly funny, either, a key component that shouldn’t be lacking in a romantic comedy. In fact, rarely does hilarity ensue. Ultimately, this release comes across more like something one would find on Lifetime, We TV or The Hallmark Channel – passable but essentially lightweight fare that’s not particularly fresh, innovative or overly engaging. In some ways, I suppose I shouldn’t have expected more than this, but it also seems like the creators of this project could have made more of an effort to come up with something a little less predictable, formulaic, sappy, and, at times, fundamentally implausible. Some have called this an ideal date night movie, but, to me, its inability to draw viewers into the story more successfully strikes me as being more like something to watch when one is at home on a Friday night stretched out on the couch in a pair of sweats with a box of bonbons with nothing better to do, the perfect background noise movie, a romcom about which there’s not a whole lot to love.

Apr 09, 2026