Die, My Love Previews a Horror-esque Event with Jennifer Lawrence and Robert Pattinson

Lynne Ramsay’s Die My Love has dropped its first teaser trailer, and it’s as unsettling and magnetic as the Cannes chatter promised.

Die, My Love (2025) | Mubi

In the film, Jennifer Lawrence leads as Grace, a new mother whose grip on reality loosens after relocating from New York to a remote Montana homestead with her husband (Robert Pattinson). The 90-second spot cuts between pastoral calm and jagged mania—domestic bliss curdling into something feral—while Ramsay’s rhythmic montage suggests a character study pitched somewhere between heartbreak and black comedy.

Set to Shirley Ellis’s “The Clapping Song,” the footage flashes images of Lawrence’s Grace dancing, driving, and spiraling—smiling one second, stone-still the next—before puncturing the mood with discordant laughs and sharp edits. Quick glimpses place Pattinson’s Jackson as both tether and accelerant, with Sissy Spacek and Nick Nolte appearing as family fixtures circling the couple’s unraveling.

The project arrives with serious festival bona fides. After a rapturous Cannes competition premiere—where it drew a lengthy ovation and rave reviews surrounding Lawrence—Mubi swooped in with a record acquisition for the company, setting the stage for a wide, theatrical-first play rather than a quick streaming pivot. Ramsay co-wrote the adaptation of Ariana Harwicz’s novel with Enda Walsh and Alice Birch, reuniting with cinematographer Seamus McGarvey and leaning into tactile visuals that amplify the story’s claustrophobic headspace.

Cast highlights also include LaKeith Stanfield alongside Spacek and Nolte, with Lawrence also producing the film via Excellent Cadaver and Martin Scorsese aboard as a producer—one reason cinephiles have circled the movie as a prime fall awards contender.

Die My Love opens in theaters on November 7, 2025.


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