FlixChatter Review: SOLO MIO (2026) – Kevin James wears his heart on his sleeve in this cute rom-com set in Rome

Solo Mio - Kevin James

As per tradition, a ton of romance films come out on Valentine’s Day every year. I haven’t had the chance to check out Wuthering Heights yet, but since it’s been a pretty chilly Winter here, I chose the beautiful and sunny Rome over the dreary, windy, rugged moors of Yorkshire.

This isn’t Kevin James’s first rodeo in a rom-com; he totally stole the show in Will Smith’s Hitch. But this time, he’s taking on the role of the romantic lead, teaming up again with the Kinnane Brothers, with whom he worked on the hilarious Sound Guy shorts. Actually, Solo Mio is a family affair, directed by Charles and Daniel Kinnane, and written by Patrick and John Kinnane, along with James himself. I think the other four Kinnane brothers are also involved in this production.

The story kicks off with a montage showcasing the romantic journey of Matt Taylor and Heather (Julie Ann Emery). They get engaged, and then we see Matt beaming at the altar, eagerly waiting for his lovely bride. As you might have noticed in the trailer and various promos, Matt ends up heartbroken in the eternal city and has to go on his prearranged honeymoon group tour all alone. Comedy and tragedy often go hand in hand, and poor Matt faces judgmental stares from other couples as he rides solo on a tandem bike, dines alone in fancy date-night restaurants, and so on.

Solo Mio - Rome

James is such a likable actor, even when he takes on bumbling, goofy roles, but he reveals his softer side here, showcasing a real vulnerability as a guy who wears his heart on his sleeve. It’s an emotional performance filled with genuine pathos that I’ve never witnessed from James before. He still shows off his comedic skills, of course, as Matt is a hapless, clumsy fool wandering around in Rome. I often find myself questioning how Matt managed to pay for such a lavish wedding at a posh hotel and a multi-city honeymoon in Italy on a high school teacher’s salary, but I guess it’s best not to dwell on it.

The film plays on Rome’s infamous reputation for tourist pickpockets, as Matt frequently finds himself surrounded by kids on the streets of the city. That is, until a kind-hearted woman named Gia (Nicole Grimaudo) comes to his rescue. The beautiful café owner brings so much warmth and vibrant energy to the film right from the beginning. It’s adorable to watch her tease Matt about his pathetic attempts at learning Italian with his phone app. Apparently, Grimaudo doesn’t speak much English, which I think makes their interactions feel more genuine.

As the film goes on, we find out that Gia is also unlucky in love and perhaps professionally as well, as she might have to close her café due to a dispute with her landlord. The script is pretty predictable that Matt and Gia will end up together, but you still enjoy watching their chemistry develop because of how well the two actors connect.

Solo Mio - Matt and Gia

Rome is practically a character in the film. Shot on location, the movie makes me want to book a trip to Rome, pronto! DP Jared Fadel did a great job capturing the stunning views of the city of seven hills… the narrow, cobblestone streets and famous landmarks like the Trevi Fountain and the Spanish Steps. It also showcases the ancient city’s beautiful architecture and lively culture, along with some gorgeous scenery in Siena and the Tuscan countryside.

The movie is at its best when it’s focused on Matt and Gia, but like many romantic comedies, it tends to overindulge in side characters. It’s okay if the supporting cast is strong, like in Sleepless in Seattle (which I just caught on the plane this Valentine’s Day) or Notting Hill, but in this case, the characters come off as either awkward or annoying. I’ve never seen Kim Coates before, but he stands out as the most irritating character among the tour group that befriends Matt. This might be the first time I’ve noticed Alyson Hannigan outside of her TV roles in Buffy and How I Met Your Mother, and her part as Coates’ wife feels pretty insignificant. Jonathan Roumie, known for portraying Jesus in the hit series Chosen, is also awkward here as one of Matt’s new friends trying to lift his spirits. Their attempts at humor completely miss the mark, coming off as cartoonish and silly, which is more a reflection of the writing than the actors’ performances.

Solo Mio - Jonathan Roumie

Solo Mio doesn’t venture into new rom-com territory. The standard rom-com clichés abound, but it serves as a charming feel-good film that leaves you feeling warm and fuzzy. James often embodies the relatable underdog, and while this character doesn’t deviate much from that mold, it offers more depth than his usual goofy roles that lean heavily on physical humor.

At a brisk 96 minutes, it’s a cute little escape that doesn’t drag on. There are some unexpected musical twists, but it’s best that you uncover them yourself as you watch the film. The theme of second chances in love and self-discovery is something we can all relate to. Many of us have experienced the pain of broken connections at some point, but those moments can lead to new beginnings.

3/5 Reels


Have you seen SOLO MIO? What did you think?

13 thoughts on “FlixChatter Review: SOLO MIO (2026) – Kevin James wears his heart on his sleeve in this cute rom-com set in Rome

  1. Huilahi's avatar Huilahi

    Excellent reviews as always. “Solo Mio” is a film I have never heard of that I had no plans to see but your positive review has given me a strong reason to check it out. I have always been fond of Kevin James and consider him to be an incredibly underrated actor. He is often overlooked because of his appearances in forgettable comedies. However, I really loved his role in “Hitch”. Alongside Will Smith, he created one of the best romantic comedies I have seen. “Hitch” remains one of Smith’s best films. While the rom-com genre doesn’t always produce great movies, this one does seem promising. Kevin James is often fun to watch in every role he does. So, for these reasons, I will definitely give this film a shot once it hits streaming.

    Here’s a list of my favourite Will Smith films:

    My Favourite Will Smith Films of All-Time

    1. This is a cute rom-com that’s worth a watch if you like Kevin James. I loved him in Hitch as well, this time he’s got the leading role. The Rome scenery is gorgeous and he’s got a nice chemistry with the Italian actress he’s paired with.

      You’re so right that great rom-coms are rare, and this one is more good/watchable than great, not a classic by any means.

      As for Will Smith movies, I haven’t seen The Pursuit of Happiness, but I like him in Independence Day and King Richard the most.

      1. Huilahi's avatar Huilahi

        Thanks for the feedback. I’m not a huge fan of Kevin James having only seen a handful of his films. But this movie does look promising so I will definitely check it out. It’s true most rom-coms are rarely ever great these days. The genre hasn’t fared so well over the years for sure.

        I highly recommend checking out “The Pursuit of Happiness”. It’s one of the best movies I have ever seen about fatherhood. Will Smith is extraordinary in the movie and I believe he should have won an Oscar for it. It’s easily Smith’s best role and remains the finest acting he has ever done.

        Here’s my thoughts on “The Pursuit of Happiness”:

        “The Pursuit of Happiness” (2006) – Gabriele Muccino’s Powerful Masterpiece About Redemptive Fathers

        1. Hey you’ve convinced me to check out “The Pursuit of Happiness” I’ll try to do that soon. Well, Will Smith has played a memorable dad in King Richard, but this one sounds like a sweet father/son drama.

  2. Ted Saydalavong's avatar Ted Saydalavong

    I have never heard of this movie before, but I do think Kevin James is funny. In the late 2000s and early 2010s, he was actually a box office draw because some of him films made a ton of money! Lol.

    1. I find him funny too, the Sound Guy videos are hilarious. I wouldn’t mind watching more of those!

      I don’t think I watched the movies he made in the early 2010, are you referring to the Paul Blart movies that made money?

      1. Ted Saydalavong's avatar Ted Saydalavong

        Yeah, the Paul Blart movies and he starred with Adam Sandler and Vince Vaughn in a few movies and those were also hits. I have never seen any of those films either, they look too childish to me.

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  5. Gee, I like Kevin James a lot, and this sounds like a decent watch with N, on a late weekend night.

    Unfortunate about the secondary characters, but it sounds like the mains and Rome carry the show.

    Thanks for the rockin’ review Ruth! XOXOXOXO

    1. Kevin James is so likable; this movie is watchable because of him. The supporting cast is meh but hey, the Italian girl and the Rome scenery are great, so I still recommend this one!

      1. Yeah, it sounds like an easy watch… (and a bit of drawing on the side.) There is something quite appealing about Kevin James. xxxx

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