Zoë Kravitz hopes to work on more movies with her fiancé, fellow actor Channing Tatum, for a loving reason.
During an interview with People magazine published on Wednesday, Kravitz, who directs the new thriller “Blink Twice,” gushed over her time collaborating with Tatum, who stars in the film.
She said she hopes to continue making movies with the “Magic Mike” star because it’s the couple’s “love language.”
“I think that art is our love language,” she said. “I think it’s what we love, and we love talking about it, and experiencing it, and supporting each other.”
Kravitz later celebrated Tatum’s work on the film, telling People that he did “such a good job” with his role in the movie.
“I’m like, ‘This is delicious stuff that he’s never gotten a chance to do,’” she said. “And also, he’s doing this part because he’s an ally. He wants to tell this story.”
“It’s the ultimate support to look horrible so that he can serve the story,” she added.
In “Blink Twice,” which is out on Friday, Tatum plays tech billionaire Slater King, who hosts an intimate gathering on his private island. The movie marks Kravitz’s directorial debut.
Kravitz and Tatum have been romantically linked since 2021. News of their engagement broke last year.
The “Batman” star shared a heartfelt note to Tatum while delivering a speech at the Los Angeles premiere for “Blink Twice” earlier this month.
“You supported me in every way,” Kravitz said. “From producing to performing to the pep talks to holding my head or my feet while I cried on the bathroom floor because I thought I fucked it all up, thank you for letting me be a complete OCD psycho control freak.”
“Thank you for trusting me to female-direct you,” she later added. “It’s really very cool to get to make a movie, but when you get to do it with the love of your life, it’s even cooler.”