Blood, muscles, makeouts, oh my!
A Punchy Love Story
Kristen Stewart and Katy O’Brian are here to shake things up with a crime film that hits hard! The pair lead the pack in Rose Glass’s movie, Love Lies Bleeding, a flick that everyone was buzzing about at Sundance 2024. Imagine a shy gym manager named Lou (played by Stewart) who falls head over heels for a muscle-bound bodybuilder, Jackie (that’s O’Brian). But here’s the twist—their love story kicks off amidst a storm of crime, leading to a spree of mayhem and murder.
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See the newly released posters below!
Star-Studded Cast and Creative Minds
Joining Stewart and O’Brian in this rollercoaster ride are Dave Franco, Jena Malone, Anna Baryshnikov, and Ed Harris. And the brains behind the script? None other than Weronika Tofilska, teaming up with Saint Maud genius, Rose Glass. A24 and Film4 joined forces to bring this unique tale to life, promising an “off-the-wall, rambunctious lesbian love story” with a small-town vibe that’s both quirky and quintessentially American.
The Reviews Are In
Already critics have been singing their praises for the queer drama since it first hit screens at the Sundance Film Festival last month. Now we want it even more!
Mark Your Calendars!
Ready for a love story that packs a punch? Love Lies Bleeding hits theaters on March 8, thanks to A24. Don’t miss the trailer for a sneak peek at this thrilling ride. With Kristen Stewart and Katy O’Brian leading the charge, this crime film is more than just action and romance—it’s an unforgettable adventure that dares to be different.
Watch the new trailer below!
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