Although Jennifer Lawrence wasn’t nominated for an Oscar for her role in Die, My Love, you can now watch the psychological drama in the UK and judge her performance for yourself.
Critics praised Jennifer Lawrence’s performance in the movie, with The Independent calling it the best of her career. Other reviews described her as astonishing, magnetic, and fearless.
Despite a strong performance, she wasn’t nominated for Best Actress at the Oscars, and her film, Die, My Love, received no nominations at all. Luckily, you can now watch it on MUBI and judge for yourself – just like fans of Wicked: For Good did when they felt strongly about that film.
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With an Amazon Prime subscription, you can add MUBI as a channel and get a free 7-day trial, which includes access to the film Die, My Love. After the trial, MUBI costs £11.99 a month, so remember to cancel if you don’t want to be charged.
If you’d prefer not to subscribe to MUBI, you can purchase Die, My Love for £13.99 on Prime Video, AppleTV, and other online stores.


Inspired by Ariana Harwicz’s novel, Die, My Love tells the story of Grace and Jackson, a young couple who relocate from New York to a rural home inherited by Jackson from his uncle.
After having her baby, Grace battles postpartum depression and feels lost as she tries to figure out who she is. While struggling in her new, isolating situation, she rediscovers herself through inner strength and a vivid imagination.
Lynne Ramsay’s film, Die, My Love, received high praise from critics. The Irish Times called it “uncompromising, hypnotic, and brave,” and RogerEbert.com described it as an “unforgettable cinematic experience.”
So if you missed it at the cinema last year, now’s your chance to catch up on it this weekend.
Die, My Love is now streaming on MUBI in the UK.
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