In the era of digital-first media, copies of films and TV shows that you actually, physically own have gone the way of ...
Husband-and-wife filmmaking team Andy and Sam Zuchero create a sci-fi romance that's well cast but frustratingly shallow ...
Kristen Stewart and Steven Yeun fall in love as robots in the post-apocalyptic future in the middling yet decidedly odd Love ...
Kristen Stewart and Steven Yeun play lovers in "Love Me." Credit: Bleecker Street On its surface, Love Me might look like a ...
Has any movie studio ever made crying as big a part of its brand identity as Pixar? True, parent company Disney has long mastered the art of emotional manipulation, but Pixar pushed it to the next ...
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 ...
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.
She’s covered film, TV, books, and more for 20 years ... When the buoy first comes back online, she has very little sense of language or self. But when she makes contact with the satellite ...
That major voice cameo in the Severance season 2 premiere perfectly aligns with a larger theory about what's really going on at Lumon Industries.