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Reminders of Him

Reminders of Him

7.1
114 min
2026

When Diem's custodial grandparents adamantly refuse Kenna's attempts to see her daughter, Kenna discovers unexpected compassion, and then something truer and deeper, with former NFL player and local bar owner Ledger. As their secret romance develops, so do the dangers for both of them, leading Kenna toward heartbreak and, ultimately, the hope for a second chance.

Genres

Romance
Drama

Languages

English

Production Companies

Universal Pictures, Heartbones Entertainment, Little Engine Productions

Budget

$30,000,000

Top Cast

Maika Monroe

Maika Monroe

Kenna Rowan

Tyriq Withers

Tyriq Withers

Ledger Ward

Rudy Pankow

Rudy Pankow

Scotty Landry

Bradley Whitford

Bradley Whitford

Patrick Landry

Lauren Graham

Lauren Graham

Grace Landry

Zoe Kosovic

Zoe Kosovic

Diem Landry

Nicholas Duvernay

Nicholas Duvernay

Roman

Jennifer Robertson

Jennifer Robertson

Ruth

Lainey Wilson

Lainey Wilson

Amy

Monika Myers

Monika Myers

Lady Diana

Fan Reviews

M
Manuel São Bento@msbreviews
Mar 15, 2026

Full review: https://movieswetextedabout.com/reminders-of-him-movie-review-maika-monroes-magnetic-performance-anchors-a-melancholic-journey/

6/10
C
CinemaSerf@Geronimo1967
Mar 15, 2026

“Kenna” (Maika Monroe - though I kept seeing Jane Seymour) returns to her hometown, fresh from a long spell in prison, and tries to find herself a job. Nobody wants to employ an ex-con, but luckily she finds work packing bags at the supermarket. Why is she there? Well we quickly discover that she and her late boyfriend “Scotty” (Rudy Pankow) had been in a road accident - hence her incarnation, and that during that time she had given birth to “Diem” (Zoe Kosovic). His parents “Grace” (Lauren Graham) and “Patrick” (Bradley Whitford) have adopted her and together with his best friend “Ledger” (Tyriq Withers) live happily enough with the latter man a sort of surrogate uncle. “Kenna” wants to meet her daughter but knows that’s highly unlikely unless she gets an ally, so unwittingly at first them more deliberately targets the bar-owning “Ledger” who was her boyfriend’s best pal, but whom she had never met. He quickly puts two and two together, but he’s also taken a bit of a shine to her so might he be the hormonal one to act as a conduit between her and her almost in-laws? We are drip-fed some of the backstory to contextualise her predicament, and there are also some letters that she continues to write to “Scotty” to drown us even more sentimentality as the story proceeds as predictably as the sun coming up. Withers and Monroe struggle to inject much chemistry into their characterisations and there is quite a lot of repetition as their will they/won’t they rapport gathers pace amidst a film that has the odd power ballad from acting débutante Lainey Wilson mixed in, too. It isn’t a bad film, it’s just so very nondescript and I know I will never remember it.

6/10