Kristen Stewart and Steven Yeun dive headfirst into a love story between a buoy and a satellite spanning billions of years after the end of human civilization in the new film "Love Me." The project, ...
Steven Yeun and Kerry Washington have joined the cast of Animals. Animals is a new Netflix thriller movie directed by Ben ...
Production came with a few surprises for Steven Yeun once he realized just how abstract the film would be. An actual buoy and satellite were built by Laird FX for the film, with both Stewart and ...
Love Me directors reveal why Kristen Stewart & Steven Yeun are perfect for their new sci-fi romance movie go behind the ...
In Love Me, Kristen Stewart and Steven Yeun explore identity, purpose, and love through AI minds in a post-apocalyptic world. Your comment has not been saved This thread is open for discussion.
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 ...
Steven Yeun (Mark) was open that he hasn’t read the “end of the comics” just yet, so he’s just as in the dark as we are — aside from liking their “chemistry”: I haven't read the end ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
The new season of “Invincible” continues the trajectory of Kirkman’s original comic book series, following Mark Grayson/Invincible (Steven Yeun) as he now finds himself being a mentor figure ...
For Kristen Stewart and Steven Yeun, the A.I. indie romance “Love Me” is almost indescribable — and that’s partly what makes the film resonate the most. “Love Me,” which marks married directors Andy ...