We asked stars on the To All The Boys red carpet: What's your favorite love song?
In her When Romance Meets Comedy feature, Caroline Siede remarked that To All The Boys I Loved Before expertly combined “the stylized cinematography of a Wes Anderson movie with the heart of a John Hughes film and the spirit of the best of the 1990s high school rom-coms.” Like all of its cinematic forebears, the Netflix hit also boasted a killer soundtrack, offering up fresh new tracks from artists like LAUV and Anna Of The North. For its sequel To All The Boys: P.S. I Still Love You (and the already-filmed trilogy-ender Always And Forever, Lara Jean), Netflix again collaborated with music supervisors Laura Webb and Lindsay Wolfington to bring together the perfect collection of swoon-worthy songs. On selecting the tracks for the sequel, Webb told us that “[the movie’s] audience is really receptive to hearing fun, new music,” which gave them to room explore some fresh sounds with a dash of nostalgia. “Everyone commented on how the music in the first film had this ‘80s vibe throughout it,” said Wolfington. “And the two big cover songs [in P.S. I Still Love You] are ‘80s songs… so it was a fun way to bring the decade’s music into this one without relying on the New Wave synth sounds.”