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Love Lies Bleeding

Revenge gets ripped.
2024 | 104m | English

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Reclusive gym manager Lou falls hard for Jackie, an ambitious bodybuilder headed through town to Las Vegas in pursuit of her dream. But their love ignites violence, pulling them deep into the web of Lou’s criminal family.
Release Date: Mar 07, 2024
Director: Rose Glass
Writer: Rose Glass, Weronika Tofilska
Genres: Romance, Crime, Thriller
Keywords homicide, blackmail, fbi, new mexico, eroticism, bisexuality, american dream, addiction, bodybuilder, steroids, murder, dirty cop, female protagonist, las vegas, brutality, crime family, gym, lgbt, estranged father, fitness, woman director, albuquerque, new mexico, vexed, neo-noir, female bodybuilder, frantic, 1980s, abusive husband, shooting range, father daughter relationship, lesbian, body horror, exhilarated, exuberant
Production Companies Film4 Productions, A24, Escape Plan, Lobo Films
Box Office Revenue: $12,778,225
Budget: $10,000,000
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025 (Update)
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Kristen Stewart Lou
Katy O'Brian Jackie
Ed Harris Lou Sr.
Dave Franco JJ
Jena Malone Beth
Anna Baryshnikov Daisy
Orion Carrington O'Riley
Matthew Blood-Smyth Dave
David DeLao Officer Mike
Hilary Fleming Sharon
Eldon Jones Billy
Catherine Haun Gym Woman
Keith Jardine Chester
Jerry G. Angelo Mikey
Tait Fletcher Nate
Jamie Javier Guerreo Henchman
Roger Ivens Blindfolded Man
Kim S. Monti Nurse
Mikandrew Stoney Owen
Lontrell Anderson Vegas Cop
Crystal Mayes Spectator (uncredited)
Name Job
Lindsay Graham Ahanonu Casting Director
Mark Towns Editor
Katie Hickman Production Design
Loren Schoel Assistant Art Director
Jess Coffer Set Decoration
Megan Daum Hair Department Head
Frieda Valenzuela Makeup Department Head
Rose Bladh Sound Mixer
Carmen L. Jones Key Hair Stylist
Susan E. Fiore First Assistant Director
Scott Rorie First Assistant Director
Jhene Chase Set Decoration Buyer
Tim Burns Sound Effects Editor
Ben Cross Foley Mixer, Foley Editor
Georgina Hahn Utility Sound
Andrew Stirk Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Ian Waggott Foley Artist
David Pinter Stunts
Lucas Swallow Stunts
Twojay Dhillon "A" Camera Operator, Steadicam Operator
Skyler Zurn Casting Associate
Lorrie Latham Extras Casting
Yvonne Wilburn Costume Supervisor
Ashley Keel Key Set Costumer
Brian Waltsak Makeup Artist
Allie Swift Makeup Artist
Lisa Hansell Key Makeup Artist
Olga Mill Costume Design
Maxime Ponsart CG Artist
Susan Kirr Unit Production Manager
Jake Pokluda Unit Production Manager
Beatriz Loera Second Assistant Director
Karla Marie Christensen First Assistant "A" Camera
Royce Leii Second Assistant "A" Camera
Reid Russell "B" Camera Operator
Daniel Baas First Assistant "B" Camera
Zachary Grace Second Assistant "B" Camera
Corey Weintraub "C" Camera Operator
Tim Gregoire Digital Imaging Technician
Mike D. Fernandez Video Assist Operator
Jordan Graham Loader
Bailey Gardner Assistant Costume Designer
Anju Vegtel Costume Supervisor
Raquel Fluxa Moncada Costume Coordinator
Andrew Sanchez Set Costumer
Brianna Cherie Set Costumer
Stacey Panepinto Makeup Artist
Bryan Perkal Special Effects Makeup Artist
Anastasia M. Cummings Script Supervisor
Trevor Turner Boom Operator
Mariah Perry Utility Sound
Adam Kronenberger Casting Assistant
Jyl Murray Extras Casting Assistant
Kristen Kogler Set Decoration Buyer
Chelsey Danielsen Property Master
Zina Yroc Assistant Property Master
Joshua Swanson On Set Dresser
Rhonda Paynter On Set Dresser
Matthew J Ellis On Set Dresser
Rhiannon Keams On Set Dresser
Daniel Ortiz On Set Dresser
Mercy Quinones On Set Dresser
Warren Campbell Set Dresser, On Set Dresser
Randall Dongo-Olsen On Set Dresser
Ethan Scroggins On Set Dresser
Jon McGinty Chief Lighting Technician
Jack Browning Assistant Chief Lighting Technician
Max A. Hoyt Electrician
Matt Wells Electrician
Chris Wilenta Electrician
Gabe Esling Electrician
Trevor Rogers Key Grip
Avery Pelzman Second Company Grip
Adam O Durant Grip
Jeremiah Phillips Grip
Bill Jacobi Grip
Timothy Weston Key Rigging Grip
Fynn Kustis Rigging Grip
Jamil Lutz Rigging Grip
Ben Mitsunaga Rigging Grip
Werner Hahnlein Special Effects Coordinator
Luke Hussack Special Effects Technician
Robert Fritz Construction Coordinator
Matthew Chavez Construction Foreman
Jessica Tellez Giron Construction Buyer
Chemen A. Ochoa Second Unit First Assistant Director
Paris Hurley Vocals
Linda Forsén Supervising Dialogue Editor
Jack Cheetham Dialogue Editor
Adele Fletcher ADR Editor
Declan Ilett Sound Mix Technician
Ronnie Mukwaya Sound Mix Technician
Caitlin McDaid ADR Mixer
James Hyde ADR Mixer
Michael McDade ADR Mixer
Lindsay Abel ADR Coordinator
Carlie Bergman ADR Coordinator
Bill Higley ADR Mixer
James Allen VFX Supervisor
Ria Shroff Online Editor
Rachel Park Music Editor
Simon Astall Music Supervisor
Sadie Matthew Music Supervision Assistant
Katerina Pishchik Music Coordinator
Yiğit Bülbül Music Consultant
Johnathon Baca Set Dresser
Hadley Hrdlicka Set Dresser
Ann Shimabukuro Second Second Assistant Director
Nick Schlyer Additional Second Assistant Director
William Merritt Thomas Additional Second Assistant Director
Asha Hopkins Production Assistant
Christina Zuni Production Assistant
Lucas Stark Production Assistant
Emily Cates Production Assistant
Dustin DellaVecchia Art Department Coordinator
Alan Chao Graphic Designer
Brittany Francisco Art Department Production Assistant
Mahsa Ahmadi Stunts
Victoria Walker Stunts
John Travis Johnson Stunts
Chris Donaldson Stunts
Marc Terrien Stunts
Corinne Fox Stunts
Amy Downing Stunts
Brett Cole Stunts
Josh Swensen Stunts
Dan Brockett Stunts
Jaime Romo Stunts
Paul Crow Willis Stunts
William Conacher Dialect Coach
Phoebe Scholfield ADR Voice Casting
Arianne Battersby Set Decorating Coordinator
Scott Rasmussen Armorer
Tommy Southgate First Assistant Editor, VFX Editor
Amy Pettipher Assistant Editor
Vikas Rajput Visual Effects Producer
Jonathan Yates Gaffer
Philip Heron Focus Puller, First Assistant Camera
Jane Maier Makeup Artist
Bob House Special Effects Technician
Rose Glass Director, Writer
Weronika Tofilska Writer
Ben Fordesman Director of Photography
Kendra Tuthill Art Direction
Clint Mansell Original Music Composer
Peter Lyons Collister Second Unit Director
Derick Pritchard Stunt Coordinator
Anna Kooris Still Photographer
Matis Rei Sound Effects Editor
Angelique Midthunder Local Casting
Matt Curtis Title Designer
Spencer Stair Leadman
Cassidy Vick Hice Stunts
Jes Anderson Executive In Charge Of Production
Mary Vernieu Casting Director
Jeffrey M. Williams Grip
Name Title
Andrea Cornwell Producer
Oliver Kassman Producer
Susan Kirr Executive Producer
Daniel Battsek Executive Producer
David Kimbangi Executive Producer
Ollie Madden Executive Producer
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Reviews

Cinema_Snobb
3.0

There are few things worse in films than when a film tries too hard to be edgy. This fools some of the people some of the time. But...it also shows that the emperor really does have no clothes. Kristen Stewart plays Lou, a gym worker who develops a crush on a female bodybuilder named Jackie. They ... begin a sexual relationship. Lou's father, played by Ed Harris is the town thug, and her sister is repeatedly abused by her creepy brother-in-law JJ (Dave Franco). Violence erupts and soon everyone is scrambling to cover up a murder. The film starts out interesting enough as it builds the characters. By the second half it has begun spiraling as it shifts between so many tones that you don't know which ones to move with. A lot of unintentional laughs and head scratching get more frequent. By the end it is all out terrible. Another serious problem is the way they treat abuse victims. The very people who are defending her...later in the movie are beating her. This is our hero? Kristen Stewart is a good actress, but Ed Harris is by far the best thing in the movie. The problem is that none of the characters become well fleshed out. None of them are worth hoping for. I don't need my characters I watch to be pleasant, but they need to show some kind of attributes that make them worth following from start until finish.

May 08, 2024
Geronimo1967
6.0

"Lou" (Kristen Stewart) runs a gym on the basis of being as obnoxious to the customers (mostly brain-dead males) as she can until one night she espies a new visitor. She assumes that "Jackie" (Katy O'Brian) has gone off with the boys for a beer, but a chance encounter afterwards in the car park make ... s it clear they are both on the same team. We (the audience) have met "Jackie" already and know she's looking for work. That comes via "JJ" (Dave Franco) who takes her to the shooting range owned by the long haired and hippy looking Ed Harris who gives her a job as a waitress. Quickly we discover that "JJ" is married to "Beth" (Jena Malone) who is the sister of "Lou" and both are the daughters of Ed Harris. "Lou", though, is a bit estranged from him and as the plot thickens we discover why. Also, we discover that "JJ" is a bit of a thug and prone to beating up his wife. A trip to the hospital for her causes tempers to flare, and pumped full of steroids, it's the increasingly unstable "Jackie" who sets things in motion that are going to bring to an head a decade of family tensions, put lives at risk and even drag in the FBI. Aside from the same sex angle, there is nothing new at all to this half-hearted relationship drama that contrives to introduce just about everything to go wrong that can and in the end seems to be trying more to parody "The Incredible Hulk" than make headway with anything different. The denouement is weak and surreal on just about every level, too. Just because Rose Glass decides to feature loads of turbulent female bonding and making out doesn't make this worth watching. It just looks like a self indulgent and proud statement of sexuality for the sake of it, regardless of the strength or brutality of the story. People have been making characterful lesbian films in Europe for a century or more, this isn't remotely revelatory. Dark humour? Hmmm - must have missed that bit.

May 04, 2024
screenzealots
10.0

I absolutely adored the bold and audacious “Love Lies Bleeding,” director Rose Glass’ sordid story of romance, violence, and redemption. Combining a lesbian love story with a brawny thriller, this gritty, bloody, and brash film was one of my favorites to come out of this year’s Sundance Film Festiva ... l. Lou (Kristen Stewart), a reclusive gym worker who spends her days mopping floors, unclogging toilets, and laminating membership cards, is barely surviving her small-town existence. Her world transforms in an instant when the transient bodybuilder Jackie (Katy O’Brian) crosses her path. Lou falls hard for those rock hard muscles, and she invites Jackie to move in with her. Ambitious to a fault, Jackie begins training for a competition in Las Vegas (and starts injecting steroids at the encouragement of Lou). The plan is for the two to take an epic road trip out West, but a startling act of violence involving Lou’s sister (Jena Malone) and brother-in-law (Dave Franco) changes everything. The truth about Lou’s criminal family is revealed, further complicating not only her romance with Jackie, but pulling both women into a web of absolute mayhem. Glass has created a film with a deliciously pulpy, crime thriller vibe. Her bold and distinctive style is reflected with a voice that practically screams with an underlying rage and intensity (and one of the best uses of magical realism I’ve ever seen in a movie). Lou and Jackie are flawed people, but you just can’t help rooting for their relationship. They are capable and guilty of some very, very bad things, but goddamn if these two aren’t meant for each other with their explosive love story for the ages. Stewart and O’Brian deliver stunning performances, embodying their characters with a ferocious spirit that reflects the lust and desire of their tumultuous relationship. Their chemistry is palpable and intense, which lends an additional layer of authenticity to the story. The supporting cast is nothing short of terrific too, with effective turns from Anna Baryshnikov, Ed Harris, Franco, and Malone. Passionate and provocative, “Love Lies Bleeding” is the type of film that gets under your skin. Beneath the violence and revenge, it’s a queer love story that’s hopelessly and breathlessly romantic. By: Louisa Moore / SCREEN ZEALOTS

Jul 17, 2024