Stewart and Yeun tell IndieWire about playing a buoy and a satellite for their new romance, including filming in ...
Over the last few years, the state of comic book films and shows has grown increasingly uncertain with the phrase “superhero fatigue” getting thrown around following the surprise underperformance of ...
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 ...
During a recent interview with Collider, Steven Yeun praised Mickey 17 director Bong Joon-ho, citing his masterful ...
Thrillingly utilizing filmmaking techniques from live-action, practical animatronics, classic animation and game engines, and anchored in enthralling performances by Stewart and Yeun, Love Me ...
A ctor Steven Yeun hypes up the upcoming sci-fi movie Mickey 17. Mickey 17 is the latest film from South Korean director Bong ...
Kristen Stewart plays the buoy, with Steven Yeun as the satellite sent into space as humanity’s digital tombstone, its time capsule orbiting the planet, checking for life forms. As their ...
It sounds like the beginning of a strange, obscure joke, but it is in fact the premise of Love Me, an experimental new sci-fi romance movie starring Kristen Stewart and Steven Yeun. It’s a ...
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 ...
The celebrated debut season starred Steven Yeun and Ali Wong as Danny and Amy, respectively, strangers who get into a road rage incident in the parking lot of a grocery store and allow it to ...
Which is to say, at a certain point in Love Me, it’s Kristin Stewart and Steven Yeun talking to each other on camera, and you see them not just as actors, but as the personifications of two lonely ...