Materialists (film) - Wikipedia Materialists is a 2025 American romantic comedy-drama film written and directed by Celine Song and starring Dakota Johnson, Chris Evans, and Pedro Pascal The film follows a matchmaker, her ex-boyfriend, and a wealthy financier amid New York City's competitive dating scene
Materialists (2025) - IMDb Materialists: Directed by Celine Song With Dakota Johnson, Chris Evans, Pedro Pascal, Zoë Winters An ambitious young New York City matchmaker finds herself torn between the perfect match and her imperfect ex
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Materialism | Definition, Theories, History, Facts | Britannica materialism, in philosophy, the view that all facts (including facts about the human mind and will and the course of human history) are causally dependent upon physical processes, or even reducible to them
Watch Materialists | Netflix Matchmaker Lucy has romance down to a science, but dating a wealthy suitor and reconnecting with her broke but sincere ex makes her question the formula Watch trailers learn more
Watch Materialists Streaming Online - Hulu Starring Dakota Johnson, Chris Evans, and Pedro Pascal, the film follows Lucy (Johnson), a successful matchmaker who swears she will either die alone or marry into money
Materialists is now streaming — Heres how to watch at home “Materialists” is director screenwriter Celine Song’s follow-up to her Oscar nominated debut feature “Past Lives ” The romantic comedy, which stars Dakota Johnson, Chris Evans, and Pedro Pascal,
Materialists movie review film summary - Roger Ebert To marry for love, or for money? That’s the age-old question writer-director Celine Song poses in her soulful romantic dramedy “Materialists ” It might sound like an archaic and frankly sexist notion at a time when the culture tells women we can have it all, and we can have it right now
The math in Celine Songs Materialists doesnt add up There's a great scene in Celine Song's romantic drama Materialists, the follow-up to her excellent debut Past Lives, and it involves no romance whatsoever