Anybody who watched AMC’s zombie epic The Walking Dead in the early 2010s surely was attracted to the charm and authenticity in the face of Steven Yeun. Playing the brave yet kind-souled Glenn ...
In Love Me, Kristen Stewart and Steven Yeun explore identity, purpose, and love through AI minds in a post-apocalyptic world.
Stewart and Yeun tell IndieWire about playing a buoy and a satellite for their new romance, including filming in ...
Love Me is a post-apocalyptic movie that centers around a love story between non-human characters as it takes place in a ...
Acclaimed actor Steven Yeun stars opposite Kristen Stewart in “Love Me,” written and directed by husband and wife filmmaking ...
The stars and directors of 'Love Me' chat about their experimental new sci-fi film and why it's not exactly pro-AI.
A tale like this one requires a lot of inventive filmmaking. … The Zucheros bring a great deal of imagination to the task, ...
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 opened up about their new film "Love Me," which explores themes of identity, love and more.
It’s not a fun movie to watch, but it would probably be fun to talk about. Kristen Stewart, left, and Steven Yeun in “Love Me.” Photo: Bleecker Street The year is 2027. The apocalypse has come, and ...
Long after people have perished, two digital devices imitate humanity through avatars based on old Instagram videos starring Deja (Kristen Stewart) and Liam (Steven Yeun) in “Love Me.” ...
Moviefone speaks with Kristen Stewart and Steven Yeun about 'Love Me', directed by ... I don't think it's something that's like, “Oh, this is a movie that takes place in the future and therefore ...