Peter89Spencer
It was on Letterbox once, and I reviewed it. Until they took it down. I hate it when they do that! Anyway, this is not a bad film, but for me Anna de Ville stole the show.


Movie spotlight
Private Gold, Love Radio brings you the spicy brunette Anna de Ville, a radio host who presents a show full of some of the hottest and sexiest stories you’ll ever find… There’s Kaisa Nord, an innocent girl who asks her stepbrother for some sexual advice and gets a lesson in the real thing. Helena Moeller, a sexy teen who uses a sexting app discovers the joys of a mature man. The hot duo Cindy Shine and Mina also make an appearance as they blow off some real steam after an intense work week. And finally Florane Russell, a curvy MILF who will break the rules with her stepdaughter’s boyfriend. But what about the presenter Anna? Tune in Private Gold, Love Radio to find out!
A humorous and heartwarming romantic comedy that follows the life of a radio host whose personal life is as chaotic as the advice he gives on air. When a mysterious caller starts turning his life upside down, he finds himself in a series of comical predicaments. He must navigate his way through love, work, and self-discovery to find genuine happiness.
Love Radio received a mixed to positive reception, particularly praised for its lighthearted humor and relatable characters. While some critics found the plot predictable, many appreciated its effective blend of comedy and romance, making it a generally enjoyable watch for audiences seeking escapism.
Praised for its comedic timing and engaging performances.
Appreciated for its light and romantic storyline.
Some found the plot to be somewhat formulaic.
Google audience: Audience reviews for Love Radio were generally favorable, with many users enjoying the film's comedic elements and the chemistry between the lead actors. The movie was seen as a pleasant and entertaining experience, though some wished for more originality in the plot.
The film features several popular Egyptian social media personalities in cameo roles, adding to its contemporary appeal.
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It was on Letterbox once, and I reviewed it. Until they took it down. I hate it when they do that! Anyway, this is not a bad film, but for me Anna de Ville stole the show.