
Regretting You
dir. Josh Boone
50
7 sourcesSynopsis
Morgan Grant and her daughter Clara explore what's left behind after a devastating accident reveals a shocking betrayal and forces them to confront family secrets, redefine love, and rediscover each other.
Critics consensus
Regrettable all around.
Audience consensus
As toasty as a well-worn blanket, Regretting You is a cute antidote to doom and gloom that wraps viewers in a candy-filled story, rewarding them with laughter and tears.
What resonated with audiences
'Regretting You' delivers heartfelt emotion anchored by McKenna Grace's standout performance and genuine chemistry between the young leads, creating touching moments that resonate. However, the film struggles with messy, uneven writing that feels disjointed, rushed pacing that undermines emotional depth, and a divisive adaptation that omits key storylines. While some found it engaging and emotionally honest, others felt disconnected from the story. The romantic elements provide uplifting contrast, though opinions remain mixed on whether it successfully balances grief with hope.

Directed byJosh Boone
StarringMckenna Grace, Mason Thames, Allison Williams, Dave Franco, Sam Morelos, Scott Eastwood
Written bySusan McMartin
CinematographyTim Orr
EditingMarc Clark
MusicNate Walcott
Regretting You
2025 · PG-13 · 1h 56m
Romance, Drama
Morgan Grant and her daughter Clara explore what's left behind after a devastating accident reveals a shocking betrayal and forces them to confront family secrets, redefine love, and rediscover each other.
Our Verdict
50
'Regretting You' delivers heartfelt emotion anchored by McKenna Grace's standout performance and genuine chemistry between the young leads, creating touching moments that resonate. However, the film struggles with messy, uneven writing that feels disjointed, rushed pacing that undermines emotional depth, and a divisive adaptation that omits key storylines. While some found it engaging and emotionally honest, others felt disconnected from the story. The romantic elements provide uplifting contrast, though opinions remain mixed on whether it successfully balances grief with hope.
Critics Consensus
Regrettable all around.
Audience Consensus
As toasty as a well-worn blanket, Regretting You is a cute antidote to doom and gloom that wraps viewers in a candy-filled story, rewarding them with laughter and tears.
