In "Love Me," Kristen Stewart and Steven Yeun find themselves adrift in a profoundly boring distant-future romance.
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There hasn't been any official announcement regarding Love Me coming to streaming just yet, but we do have one pretty big clue about where it'll likely end up. Bleecker Street, the movie's distributor ...
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 and Steven Yeun play lovers in "Love Me." Credit: Bleecker Street On its surface, Love Me might look like a ...