Kristen Stewart and Steven Yeun opened up about their new film "Love Me," which explores themes of identity, love and more.
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The film is refreshingly honest about the omnipresence of death in nature, to the point where it mines some dark comedy from it. In that context, we see a robot whose profound naivete toward ...
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Marc Berman is a New York-based reporter who covers media. The logline: Love You to Death (A muerte) tells the story of the cautious Raúl (Joan Amargós), who reconnects with free-spirited and ...
The premise of the new movie Love Me is a unique one — Kristen Stewart voices a high-tech buoy that communicates with a satellite (Steven Yeun) after humans have disappeared from the Earth.
The best robots of CES 2025 didn’t show off any revolution in the mobility department, at least compared to 2024. Instead, the robotics at this year’s CES—whether they were the best or ...