Jennifer Lopez can attest to the power of a kiss. “We should all be loving each other,” the superstar says. “We need to see the humanity out there and realize that we really do need each other.”

Her message comes with a new movie musical, “Kiss of the Spider Woman,” opening this weekend.

“This story. This message. I’ve wanted to make this kind of movie since I was a little girl. It’s really a dream come true for me,” the 56-year-old singer-actor-producer says. “This movie needed to be told to this generation. It tells us that basically, we’re all just people. And all of us need love — every step of the way.”

Director Bill Condon adapted the lavish picture — the second big-screen version of “Kiss of the Spider Woman,” after the 1985 film starring William Hurt, Raul Julia and Sonia Braga

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