All film noirs start with a bad decision. Love Lies Bleeding, Rose Glass’s follow-up to her cult horror movie Saint Maud and the most case-hardened Southwestern pulp this side of Jim Thompson, kicks off with a doozy. Lou (Kristen Stewart) cleans toilets and works the desk at a gym in …
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W hen Lily Gladstone was growing up on the Blackfeet Indian Reservation in rural Montana, acting in plays was an escape from bullies, who targeted her for being “verbose and goofy.” The idea came from her father, a Native man of Piegan Blackfeet and Nez Perce heritage, whom she describes …
Read More »Kristen Stewart Loves the 'Gothic, Gay Inclination' of 'Twilight
2024 marks 12 years since the conclusion of The Twilight Saga, the successful film franchise based on the book series by Stephanie Meyers. Kristen Stewart was the star of all five Twilight movies and now that enough time has passed, she can see them for what they really are: extremely …
Read More »Kristen Stewart, Katy O'Brian Get Ripped, Fall in Love, and Get Revenge in 'Love Lies Bleeding' Trailer
Kristen Stewart and Katy O’Brian get caught up in a web of bodybuilding and vengeance in the new trailer for Rose Glass’ Love Lies Bleeding, set to arrive next year. In the film, Stewart plays Lou, a withdrawn gym manager, who becomes enamored with O’Brian’s Jackie when she stops by …
Read More »Sundance 2024: Kristen Stewart's Sci-Fi Romance, Lollapalooza Doc to Premiere
Sundance Film Festival 2024 has its bases covered. The 40th edition of the film festival will feature the premiere of Kristen Stewart and Steven Yeun‘s post-apocalyptic romance Love Me; Michael John Warren’s evolutionary documentary Lolla: The Story of Lollapalooza; Steven Soderbergh‘s haunted house thriller Presence; and 88 additional films, documentaries, …
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Congrats, we’ve made it: Boygenius‘ new album is finally here, and so is their long-awaited short film, directed by Kristen Stewart. It’s a beautifully bizarre clip that lasts just over 14 minutes and features the supergroup’s first three singles from The Record, which they released back in January. It begins …
Read More »David Cronenberg Returns to Body Horror in 'Crimes of the Future' Trailer
David Cronenberg‘s new film, Crimes of the Future, will premiere at Cannes as part of the film festival’s official competition and a new teaser trailer hints at a return to the director’s formative body horror. The trailer features Léa Seydoux, Kristen Stewart, and Viggo Mortensen as characters who are living …
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