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Vincent Cassel Joins Kristen Stewart’s Action-Thriller ‘Underwater’
Vincent Cassel Joins Kristen Stewart’s Action-Thriller ‘Underwater’
Vincent Cassel Joins Kristen Stewart’s Action-Thriller ‘Underwater’
There’s a pretty neat-sounding movie that’s been quietly in the works for a few months: Kristen Stewart signed on to Underwater back in February, which is described as an Armageddon-like action-thriller that centers around a submarine crew, an earthquake, and a fight for survival. If you’re a fan of famous French actors and/or Black Swan, get excited, because Vincent Cassel has officially joined the crew.
Your Previous Kristen Stewart Knowledge Is About to Be Eclipsed
Your Previous Kristen Stewart Knowledge Is About to Be Eclipsed
Your Previous Kristen Stewart Knowledge Is About to Be Eclipsed
You know Kristen Stewart from the Twilight franchise. But did you know she got the role of Bella Swan because of her work in another movie? In 2007, Stewart played a supporting role in Into the Wild starring Emile Hirsch. It was Hirsch who recommended Stewart to Twilight director Catherine Hardwicke, and set the actress on the path to her most famous part. That’s just one of the facts in the newest episode of You Think You Know Movies!
Kristen Stewart Is Haunted in the New ‘Personal Shopper’ Trailer
Kristen Stewart Is Haunted in the New ‘Personal Shopper’ Trailer
Kristen Stewart Is Haunted in the New ‘Personal Shopper’ Trailer
The latest Kristen Stewart project to finally hit our shores is Personal Shopper, a kind of ghost story that made waves at Cannes and the Toronto Film Festival last year. Stewart and director Olivier Assayas previously collaborated on 2015’s fantastic Clouds of Sils Maria, and their second project together has been pretty divisive, but Stewart made our Best of TIFF list for completely carrying this movie all on her own. A new trailer heralds the film’s US release, which opens next month.
Kristen Stewart Co-Authored a Scientific Paper About Artificial Intelligence, Of Course
Kristen Stewart Co-Authored a Scientific Paper About Artificial Intelligence, Of Course
Kristen Stewart Co-Authored a Scientific Paper About Artificial Intelligence, Of Course
Film and technology have always been closely linked, but these days they’re beginning to influence each other in ways we can’t even foresee. Take Kristen Stewart’s first directorial effort Come Swim, for instance, which will be premiering at the Sundance Film Festival: Stewart, her producer, and an engineer teamed up to use her movie to author a research paper about artificial intelligence. Why not?
‘Billy Lynn’s Long Halftime Walk’ Review: A Visually Stunning Failed Experiment
‘Billy Lynn’s Long Halftime Walk’ Review: A Visually Stunning Failed Experiment
‘Billy Lynn’s Long Halftime Walk’ Review: A Visually Stunning Failed Experiment
Ang Lee is am ambitious filmmaker, but ambition doesn’t always pay off. With Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon he fused emotional relationships with the dazzle of wuxia action, and in Life of Pi he told a story about spirituality and survival through an innovative use of CG and motion-capture performance. In Billy Lynn’s Long Halftime Walk Lee is once again pushing the boundaries of filmmaking shooting the film in 120 frames per second (five times the normal rate of your average movie). What results is a stunning and unique viewing experience, but ultimately a failed experiment.
‘Personal Shopper’ Trailer: Kristen Stewart Sees Dead People
‘Personal Shopper’ Trailer: Kristen Stewart Sees Dead People
‘Personal Shopper’ Trailer: Kristen Stewart Sees Dead People
I didn’t get to review Personal Shopper out of the Toronto Film Festival, so here’s the short short version: I liked it! Quite a bit actually; Kristen Stewart gives an outstanding performance as a young American living in Paris, who’s desperate to make contact with a ghost, and specifically with the ghost of her dead twin brother. To fund her quest, Stewart also works as the personal shopper for a fashion icon and socialite. It’s an unusual mix of elements, but a deeply engrossing one, with Stewart nodding at her celebrity status (and perhaps the loneliness of a certain kind of isolating fame) in interesting ways.

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