We Live in Time is now available to watch on Video on Demand platforms such as Prime Video, YouTube, Google Play, AppleTV+, and Fandango at Home. It is currently available to rent or buy at a discounted price. You can rent the film for $5.99 or buy it for $19.99.
John Crowley, returning to the director’s chair after 2019’s 'The Goldfinch,' tells the story of a couple who meet serendipitously and embark on a life-altering, decade-spanning romance.
Florence Pugh worked with a midwife to perform a “sweaty” scene in which she gave birth, taking eight goes before they got it right.
"I think that's a shame," says leading actor Andrew Garfield in an interview with Variety. "That someone would feel that they had to apologise. I think that speaks to a cultural thing that we have, particularly in the UK,
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Andrew Garfield and Florence Pugh’s romantic drama “We Live in Time” is coming soon to streaming on Max. Find out when you can watch it on the streaming service.
Florence Pugh and Andrew Garfield star in this human-scaled drama, directed by John Crowley (“Brooklyn,” “The Goldfinch”) about a relationship charted not always chronologically ...
That’s because director John Crowley has constructed this like ... Frequently, it’s difficult to tell them apart. Andrew Garfield and Florence Pugh are fine as a couple who, um, run into ...
With quirky humour, a perilous meet-cute and some tragic twists, We Live in Time is a worthy addition to the pantheon of weepy rom-coms.
"Nick Payne’s tale of love and loss borrows familiar romantic tropes and undercuts them with a bittersweet (or perhaps just bitter) reminder that nothing gold can stay."
Thanks to Studio Canal Australia and Think Tank Communications we have 5 double in-season passes (Admit 2) to see Andrew Garfield and Florence Pugh in We Live In Time, now screening in Australian theatres.
No one stayed still, no one was stuck in their chairs. It felt more like sitting in your living room with your extended family”