The romantic comedy "You, Me & Tuscany," starring Halle Bailey and Regé-Jean Page, is set for release in theaters on April 10, according to multiple sources including Screen Rant and Mashable. Directed by Kat Coiro, the film follows Bailey’s character Anna, a young woman from New York who travels to the Italian countryside and becomes entangled in a romantic escapade.
Set against the scenic Tuscan landscape, the movie features a love triangle and incorporates classic rom-com tropes such as mistaken identities and enemies-to-lovers romance, as detailed by Screen Rant. The film also includes nostalgic references to 1990s romantic comedies like "While You Were Sleeping," and even nods to Page’s role in the popular series "Bridgerton."
Critics note the strong chemistry between Bailey and Page, which elevates the predictable plot, with Mashable describing the film as a radiant, feel-good romance. The light-hearted tone is further enhanced by elements such as vibrant Tuscan tomatoes and Italian vineyards, according to TIME, adding visual and thematic charm.
Though some reviews are mixed, Screen Rant highlights the humorous exaggeration of Page’s charm and the playful satire of rom-com clichés. The movie delivers a combination of scenic beauty, romance, and comedic moments positioned to appeal to fans of the genre.
Viewers and industry watchers will be looking to audience reception following the April 10 release, which may influence similar genre films emphasizing international settings and star-driven romantic narratives going forward.

Ryan Engle
Stefania Casini
Lorenzo de Moor
Kristin Engle
Kat Coiro
Rob Page
You, Me & Tuscany
David Bailey
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