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Kristen Stewart, Steven Yeun on exploring humanity
‘Love Me’ film's post-apocalyptic romance ending explained by Kristen Stewart and Steven Yeun
In the not-too distant future, a buoy and a satellite have relationship issues just like many human couples in the new film “Love Me” starring Kristen Stewart and Steven Yeun. “Love Me” is described as a sci-fi romance that takes place after the end of humanity.
'Love Me' review: Kristen Stewart and Steven Yeun explore love at the end of the world
Kristen Stewart and Steven Yeun play lovers in "Love Me." Credit: Bleecker Street On its surface, Love Me might look like a romance. It begins with a protagonist yearning for love so intensely that she models herself — and her relationship with her beau — upon a couple of influencers online.
Review: In ‘Love Me,’ Kristen Stewart and Steven Yeun star in a sparkless romance that outlasts humankind
Husband-and-wife filmmaking team Andy and Sam Zuchero create a sci-fi romance that's well cast but frustratingly shallow about online influencer culture.
Kristen Stewart and Steven Yeun elevate the robotic sci-fi romance Love Me
Kristen Stewart and Steven Yeun fall in love as robots in the post-apocalyptic future in the middling yet decidedly odd Love Me.
Kristen Stewart and Steven Yeun can't save the shallowness of 'Love Me'
Kristen Stewart and Steven Yeun carry the weight of the new science fiction romance film "Love Me." But they're not able to save a shallow script.
Kristen Stewart and Steven Yeun Are Robots In Love In the Sweetly Existential Love Me: Review
The Pitch: An extinction event has made the Earth a very empty place, so when a solar-powered “smart” buoy ( Kristen Stewart) powers back on after many years, it doesn’t have anyone to make contact with. Until, that is, it wirelessly connects with a passing orbital beacon ( Steven Yeun) that happens to be serving as “humanity’s tombstone.”
Kristen Stewart, Steven Yeun on exploring humanity as AI robots in new film 'Love Me'
Kristen Stewart and Steven Yeun opened up about their new film "Love Me," which explores themes of identity, love and more.
Kristen Stewart plays a YouTuber and a sentient robot in 'Love Me.' She compared the movie to doing mushrooms.
Kristen Stewart voices a high-tech buoy that communicates with a satellite (Steven Yeun) after humans have disappeared from the Earth. To prove that she is a “life-form,” the buoy studies the species by watching YouTube videos of a lifestyle influencer and her partner,
Kristen Stewart and Steven Yeun on why 'Love Me' is a date movie
Love Me filmmakers Sam and Andrew Zuchero are joined by stars Kristen Stewart and Steven Yeun to discuss the inspirations for making their new film.
Kristen Stewart and Steven Yeun Talk Sam and Andy Zuchero's 'Love Me'
Moviefone speaks with Kristen Stewart and Steven Yeun about 'Love Me', directed by The Zucheros. I was drawn to their curiosity and earnestness, Stewart said.
Review: Kristen Stewart and Steven Yeun provide the human touch in cold AI story, ‘Love Me’
Kristen Stewart almost saves “Love Me.” To see her here — that is, to see her comfortable in her own skin, her intense way of listening and the freshness of her reactions — as well as to hear the idiosyncratic truth of her line readings — is to be confronted by an extraordinary screen presence.
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‘Love Me’ Review: A Romance Six Billion Years in the Making
Kristen Stewart and Steven Yeun star in a marvelously inventive sci-fi romance that spans eons yet pokes at a simple question ...
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Buoy meets satellite soul mate in Love Me
Kristen Stewart plays one of those remnants: a little yellow SMART buoy we first see trapped in ice in a desolate landscape.
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'Love Me' watches two lonely devices try to be human
The ambitious film starts with an interesting premise — a digital courtship between a satellite and an AI-equipped buoy — but can't find much to say about it.
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