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“Relationship Goals” Review: A Faith‑Infused Rom‑Com That Finds Its Shine in Method Man and Kelly Rowland

Katelynne by Katelynne
February 4, 2026
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Every February, streaming services roll out a fresh batch of romantic comedies that blend workplace rivalry, second‑chance love, and a dash of self‑help wisdom. Relationship Goals (Streaming on Prime Video) follows this formula to the letter, delivering a Hallmark‑style love story that is as cheesy as it is comforting. While the premise feels familiar, the film’s charm hinges on the surprisingly grounded performance of Cliff “Method Man” Smith and the undeniable star power of Kelly Rowland. This review breaks down the story, the leads, behind‑the‑scenes details, and whether the movie earns a spot on your Valentine’s Day watch list.

Story

Leah Caldwell (Kelly Rowland) is a driven television producer who’s on the brink of breaking the glass ceiling at New York’s most coveted morning show. Her world is turned upside down when her ex‑boyfriend, Jarrett Roy (Cliff “Method Man” Smith), resurfaces as a rival candidate for the same position. The film asks a simple question: can Leah stay focused on her career while a rekindled romance threatens to derail everything she’s worked for?

The narrative leans heavily on the classic “exes turned competitors” trope, interwoven with references to Pastor Michael Todd’s bestseller Relationship Goals: How to Win at Dating, Marriage, and Sex. As Leah and Jarrett navigate office politics, the script frequently drops over‑the‑top confessions and forced banter that feel more cringe‑worthy than heartfelt. Yet, the central conflict—balancing ambition with a second‑chance love—provides enough momentum to keep viewers invested.

Performances

Kelly Rowland brings a poised confidence to Leah, portraying a woman who fights both sexism and personal heartbreak with equal tenacity. Even when the dialogue veers into melodrama, Rowland’s delivery remains sincere, allowing the audience to root for her despite the script’s occasional missteps.

Cliff “Method Man” Smith surprises as Jarrett, offering a warmth that transcends his comedic legacy from cult classics like How High. Smith’s transition from stoner‑comedy icon to earnest romantic lead is impressively credible. He infuses Jarrett with an authentic desire for self‑improvement, making the character’s redemption arc feel earned—if the film glosses over the deeper moral implications of infidelity in favor of a tidy forgiveness narrative.

The chemistry between Rowland and Smith is the film’s strongest asset. Their on‑screen rapport feels natural, turning even the most awkward romantic beats into moments that feel genuinely earned. Supporting players—Robin Thede, Annie Gonzalez, Dennis Haysbert, Matt Walsh, and Ryan Jamaal Swain—add flavor, though many of their subplots feel more like side‑stepping distractions than integral pieces of the story.

Behind the Scenes

Directed by Linda Mendoza and produced by Michael Todd, Relationship Goals runs 93 minutes and is adapted from Todd’s best‑selling self‑help guide. The production’s most conspicuous set pieces occur when the newsroom crew travels to Todd’s megachurch in Tulsa for a spiritually guided segment. These scenes, shot with concert‑level production values, echo the grandiosity of modern megachurch broadcasts—a visual choice that unintentionally mirrors recent viral criticism of such institutions.

While the film never directly addresses the cultural conversation sparked by influencer Druski’s skit on megachurch hypocrisy, the timing adds an unintended layer of scrutiny. The omission feels like a missed opportunity to deepen the narrative’s faith‑based theme with a more nuanced take on spiritual leadership.

Final Verdict

Relationship Goals does not reinvent the rom‑com genre, nor does it aim to. It delivers exactly what its marketing promises: a light‑hearted, faith‑infused love story perfect for a relaxed Valentine’s Day binge. The screenplay’s reliance on cliché and its overly tidy resolution of serious issues keep it from achieving greater artistic merit. However, the magnetic performances of Kelly Rowland and Method Man elevate the material, providing enough charm to make the film an enjoyable, if predictable, viewing experience.

If you’re looking for a feel‑good, easy‑watch romance that leans on familiar tropes but shines thanks to two charismatic leads, Relationship Goals is a solid pick. Expect cheesy dialogue, occasional cringe, and a finale that favors forgiveness over accountability. Embrace the cheese, and the movie will reward you with a warm, comforting hug.

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