Scottish writer-director Lynne Ramsay returns to feature filmmaking with Die My Love, eight years after You Were Never Really Here. The psycho-drama stars Jenn...
Note: This review was originally published as part of our 2025 Cannes coverage. Die My Love opens in theaters on November 7.
Near the climax of Lynne Ramsay...
Richard Linklater works at such a pace that, with two films now in theaters, it's a little surprising there hasn't been word on the next thing. For some time, ...
In Die My Love, Jennifer Lawrence is Grace, a writer whose life is disrupted when the arrival of a baby leads to a move to the sticks of Montana to be closer t...
After a Cannes Film Festival premiere, it was rumored that Lynne Ramsay went back to the editing room to tighten up Die My Love, her first feature since 2017's...
Seven years since You Were Never Really Here debuted at Cannes and with many false starts in-between, Lynne Ramsay is finally set to return. The Martin Scorses...
Following 2017's You Were Never Really Here, we recently learned Lynne Ramsay would finally be embarking on her next feature in Canada in just a few weeks. An ...
Considering she's only directed four features in the last quarter-century, any new film from Lynne Ramsay comes with quite the anticipation. Following 2017's Y...
Having directed only four films over the last quarter-century, we're not holding our breath when we may see the next feature from Scottish director Lynne Ramsa...
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