‘Die, My Love’ Review: Jennifer Lawrence's Oscars Shoo-In
- Jennifer Lawrence played the role of Grace, a troubled new mother, in Die My Love, which had its world premiere at the 78th Cannes Film Festival held in France in mid-May 2025.
- The film, directed by Lynne Ramsay, adapts Ariana Harwicz’s novel and explores postpartum psychosis, with the couple living rurally in California.
- The movie received a six-minute standing ovation, and critics praised Lawrence’s raw performance despite mixed reactions to the script and editing.
- At the film’s press conference, Lawrence discussed the isolating nature of motherhood, noting she had recently given birth and emphasized that nothing compares to the experience of postpartum.
- Die My Love bolsters Ramsay’s return after 26 years directing five films and repositions Lawrence for potential 2026 Oscar consideration.
27 Articles
27 Articles
Dakota Johnson & Jennifer Lawrence Had The Cutest BFF Moment At The 'Die, My Love' Premiere
Jennifer Lawrence and Dakota Johnson are two of my favorite people in Hollywood because of the fact they do literally whatever they want, and they don’t care what you think about it. I aspire to be this confident and unbothered!! They're both having pretty big years — Dakota's leading Materialists, while Jennifer's starring with Robert Pattinson in Die, My Love, and at the premiere of Jennifer's new movie, these two shared the sweetest moment to…
Mubi Buying Jennifer Lawrence and Robert Pattinson’s ‘Die My Love’ in $20 Million-Plus Cannes Deal
Mubi is nearing a deal for the rights to Lynne Ramsay’s “Die My Love,” in the U.S. and multiple other territories, in a deal amounting to over $20 million. The movie, starring Jennifer Lawrence and Robert Pattinson, world premiered at Cannes on Saturday evening to a six-minute standing ovation. The acquisition marks the first major sale of this year’s Cannes. “Die My Love” is based on author Ariana Harwicz’s 2017 novel of the same name, which …
Jennifer Lawrence Undresses Her Wildest Side in a Crazy Love Story She Never Heals: 'Die, My Love' in Cannes 2025
Critique of 'Die, My Love'Jennifer Lawrence has found in Die, My Love the new movie by Lynne Ramsay the project with which every actress willing to prove her worth by confusing the risk with the forced exaggeration, the daring with the squealing. The actress opens in channel and exploits every inch of her body and decibel of her voice in an adaptation of the novel Mattate, love of the Argentine Ariana Harwicz, an inner torrential monologue that …
Coverage Details
Bias Distribution
- 63% of the sources lean Left
To view factuality data please Upgrade to Premium
Ownership
To view ownership data please Upgrade to Vantage