J ust when you thought you'd heard, seen, or read every love story trope (I mean, how many more friends-to-lovers stories do ...
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 ...
In “Love Me,” a buoy and a satellite, voiced by Kristen Stewart and Steven Yeun, construct a fantasy world within an internet ...
Kristen Stewart plays one of those remnants: a little yellow SMART buoy we first see trapped in ice in a desolate landscape.
Jennifer Love Hewitt was the latest guest on Mayim Bialik’s “Breakdown” podcast (via US Weekly) and recalled how it wasn’t ...
After growing up in starring the "Twilight" vampire movie franchise, Kristen Stewart is no stranger to unique cinematic ...
For “Love Me” actor Kristen Stewart, the overall message of the film remains a mystery.   "I'm not sure what the movie's trying to say ...
The latest film releases include Dog Man, Companion, Love Me, and Liza: A Truly Terrific Absolutely True Story. Weighing in ...
Kristen Stewart and Steven Yeun opened up about their new film "Love Me," which explores themes of identity, love and more.
Kristen Stewart and Steven Yeun star in a marvelously inventive sci-fi romance that spans eons yet pokes at a simple question ...
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.
There’s no disputing that “Love Me,” the debut feature of husband-and-wife filmmaking team Andy and Sam Zuchero, is unique. Is it unlike anything you’ve ever seen before? Kind of. It has shades of ...