Directors and writers Sam and Andy Zuchero also share insight into the film centered on a buoy and satellite falling in love.
The stars and directors of 'Love Me' chat about their experimental new sci-fi film and why it's not exactly pro-AI.
Kristen Stewart plays one of those remnants: a little yellow SMART buoy we first see trapped in ice in a desolate landscape.
Their dynamic is hilariously volatile, yet painfully tender, and together, they’re a combustible duo — a Mobius strip of mutual annoyance and unspoken affection. A frontrunner for the Oscar ...
So take advantage of the opportunity while you can! Plot details for Now You See Me 3 are slim, but fans at least know that the new movie will be returning several stars from the first two ...
MANILA, Philippines — The entries of the 50th Metro Manila Film Festival (MMFF) and the highest-grossing Filipino movie, "Hello, Love, Again," lead the selection of films joining the 2025 Manila ...
As humanity is a thing of the past here, just two beings are communicating with each other in the movie. Kristen Stewart plays Deja in Love Me, while Steven Yeun plays Liam. The film's crew includes ...
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The first major movie trailer of the new year coincides ... It also happens to be a sentimental romance. The film, Love Me, stars Kristen Stewart and Steven Yeun as two robots—specifically ...
Writer-directors Sam and Andy Zuchero's ‘Love Me’ is about two robotic entities discovering "what it means to be alive and in love" In their new movie, Kristen Stewart and Steven Yeun prove ...
When I watched the movie it’s like everyone I’ve ever met is in it.” Love Me was awarded the Alfred P. Sloan Feature Film Prize at Sundance, which is presented to an outstanding title ...