Saturday, November 3, 2012
[New picture] Kristen at a photoshoot for THR Beauty Issue
@THR photo director and Kristen Stewart at shoot today in LA for upcoming gorgeous Hollywood Beauty issue.
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Kristen to star in 'FOCUS' with Ben Affleck
The "Breaking Dawn" star will play a grifter in the Warner Bros. film.
Kristen Stewart is getting into Focus.
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The actress is in talks to star opposite Ben Affleck in the Warner Bros. con artist film, The Hollywood Reporter has confirmed.
Stewart will play a young grifter who teams up with Affleck, an experienced vet.
Focus will be directed by Crazy, Stupid, Love helmers Glenn Ficarra and John Requa from a script that they penned. Denise DiNovi will produce.
Affleck recently released Argo to critical acclaim, while Stewart's Breaking Dawn -- Part 2, the final film in The Twilight Saga, hits theaters Nov. 16. Stewart also stars in On the Road, opening next month.
Stewart is repped by Gersh.
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[ROB News] Queen of Desert Movie Update
He'll star opposite Naomi Watts and Robert Pattinson in the biopic of Gertrude Bell, described as the female Lawrence of Arabia.
Adding another title to its arsenal, Sierra/Affinity will represent foreign rights to Werner Herzog's Gertrude Bell biopic Queen of the Desert. Robert Pattinson Joining Naomi Watts in 'Queen of the Desert'.
Jude Law is joining the cast of the film, which headlines Naomi Watts as Bell and Robert Pattinson as T.E. Lawrence, otherwise known as Lawrence of Arabia.
Bell -- like Lawrence -- was an explorer, writer, archaeologist and attaché for the British Empire, credited with helping to catalyze the formation of the Middle East at the dawn of the 20th century. She and Lawrence often crossed paths.
Nick Raslan is producing via his Palmyra Films banner along with Cassian Elwes and Michael Benaroya. Benaroya's Benaroya Pictures banner will finance the film. Raslan also produced Herzog's Rescue Dawn.
"It is great to be working again on this epic story, as Ms. Been has been called the female Lawrence of Arabia," he said.
Sierra/Affinity will handle international sales and will make it available to buyers during this year's American Film Market. "It is a great opportunity to be working with such acclaimed talent on such an important project. We look forward to seeing Werner Herzog make this exciting piece of history come alive for a global audience," Sierra/Affinity CEO Nick Meyer said.
Principal photography is scheduled to begin in Morocco in March 2013.
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Adding another title to its arsenal, Sierra/Affinity will represent foreign rights to Werner Herzog's Gertrude Bell biopic Queen of the Desert. Robert Pattinson Joining Naomi Watts in 'Queen of the Desert'.
Jude Law is joining the cast of the film, which headlines Naomi Watts as Bell and Robert Pattinson as T.E. Lawrence, otherwise known as Lawrence of Arabia.
Bell -- like Lawrence -- was an explorer, writer, archaeologist and attaché for the British Empire, credited with helping to catalyze the formation of the Middle East at the dawn of the 20th century. She and Lawrence often crossed paths.
Nick Raslan is producing via his Palmyra Films banner along with Cassian Elwes and Michael Benaroya. Benaroya's Benaroya Pictures banner will finance the film. Raslan also produced Herzog's Rescue Dawn.
"It is great to be working again on this epic story, as Ms. Been has been called the female Lawrence of Arabia," he said.
Sierra/Affinity will handle international sales and will make it available to buyers during this year's American Film Market. "It is a great opportunity to be working with such acclaimed talent on such an important project. We look forward to seeing Werner Herzog make this exciting piece of history come alive for a global audience," Sierra/Affinity CEO Nick Meyer said.
Principal photography is scheduled to begin in Morocco in March 2013.
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[VIDEOS & Article] Rob and Kristen Interview with Yahoo! Movies - BD2 LA Press Junket
Stewart and Pattinson sat down with me on Thursday afternoon after I interviewed other leading cast members of "The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn Part 2" as well as director Bill Condon and creator Stephenie Meyer, and the two talked about the possibility of a future on-screen collaboration.
When I asked Pattinson if he would ever do another movie with Stewart again, he replied, "Yeah, definitely, yeah." But what kind of movie? "Possibly another one of these ['Twilight' films]," the 26-year-old actor said with a laugh. As to not psych out Twi-hards, Pattinson corrected himself, saying, "It probably wouldn't be a vampire movie for a while. That'd be a bit silly."
In a separate interview, Stewart was asked whether she'd ever star in another movie with Pattinson. She answered, "Yeah.. I don't want to say that it's rare. I've been really lucky... I've had simply great experiences with a lot of actors that I've worked with that I want to go back and work with again." But when it comes to working again with Pattinson, the 22-year-old actress said, "It would have to be perfect. It would have to be so good just because of, you know, we just did five movies together, we play such particular characters -- I think we'd have to really find something great and different. But yes, absolutely, I would love it."
The on-screen/off-screen couple, who sat together and even held hands during other press interviews that day, seemed to be signifying to the world that their relationship is back on track following Stewart's cheating scandal that happened over the summer. And now we also know their working relationship appears to be solid as a rock.
Friday, November 2, 2012
Kristen's Interview with Extra TV
Stewart laughed, “I’m constantly humming ‘Hi Ho, Hi Ho.’ A couple days ago I was… [whistles the tune] and I was like ‘What am I doing right now?’”
As for “Breaking Dawn, Part 2,” Kristen said one should be prepared for “One or two hefty departures. Yeah, hefty is an understatement. I still watch it and go ahh! There is a moment that I can’t wait for. I know the entire theatre is going to erupt.”
There are also some steamy sexy scenes between her character Bella and co-star Robert Pattinson’s Edward or as Stewart clarified, “Mind-blowing vampire and human sex.”
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Thursday, November 1, 2012
[Video, Photos & Full TRANSCRIPT] Breaking Dawn Part 2 LA Press Conference - Robert Pattinson
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12:08 p.m. There he is. He's looking rather dapper with a suit (no tie) and his hair properly gelled.
12:09 p.m. What perspective does Pattinson have on the whole spectacle? People have asked him from the beginning and he doesn't know. "I don't think I've ever felt more completely bewildered knowing that I only have a month of 'Twilight' stuff," Pattinson says. He expects it to take 10 years. "I don't think even the fans know why they connect with it the way they do. I think it's a visceral thing. I don't think Stephenie could tell you why she was fixated on this very contained story," he says. "I don't know," is his final answer.
12:10 p.m. If he could go back and give himself advice what would it be? "Start drinking vodka instead of beer. Try and get a six-pack as early as possible and you'll be a much more successful actor," he jokes. "We're still getting massive surprises any time you have any sort of 'Twilight'-related events," he admits, recalling a massive venue at Munich's Olympic stadium. "IT's absolutely bizarre. There's no way you can ever compute it," he says.
12:12 p.m. What does "forever" mean to Pattinson? "Ummm... Death?" he jokes. "Hope, I guess? That's kinda a different question," he says. He really doesn't have an answer, but he laughs amiably while stalling.
12:13 p.m. What was his last scene as Edward Cullen? And his favorite fan moment? "It was hilarious considering we spent the entire series filming in the most miserable conditions and then we end on a beach in the Caribbean filming two scenes in the sea," Pattinson says. "They were considering shooting it in the sea in Vancouver, which would not have worked at all," he laughs.
12:14 p.m. He says the part is strange because so much of the audience attempts to project idealism onto the character, but he's always wanted to accentuate the "fallibility and weaknesses." "You're trying to play an archetype on one hand and a character on the other," he says, explaining his frustrations with Edward.
12:15 p.m. What was easiest and hardest to leave behind about Edward? He says he liked being about to keep improving the character across a series. "You feel strangely secure. It's the opposite of how you're supposed to feel doing a movie. It's supposed to feel totally foreign each time," he reflects. He admits there's a tendency towards laziness, but having different directors has kept him on his tone. "Playing a part where you can't get hurt and you can't die, because there's no framework. There's too many possibilities if you can't die," he says of the worst thing.
12:17 p.m. He doesn't know how this will impact him 10 or 15 years down the road. "It's really not up to you. I'm getting other parts that aren't vampires. I don't know if people will accept me in them or whatever, but there's really nothing to be afraid of," of typecasting. "I don't know how people will remember the series at all," Pattinson says of the fanbase in 15 years.
12:18 p.m. Would he like to relive anything? "The whole first movie was pretty fun," he says, recalling everybody's relative inexperience, which led to "a really good energy." "None of us were really known then, as well, so it felt like a big deal at the time. It was exciting. It was really exciting the first one."
12:19 p.m. Is he worried about maintaining this level of success? "If I had a little bit more control over my public image, I guess, that would be nice," he says, not quite answering the question. "No. I think it's impossible, for one thing. I don't think anyone can do that, apart from Denzel Washington," he says. "It's a strange place where the film industry's at. I guess you could just play superhero after superhero, but that seems to be the only guaranteed, big money thing," he notes. Pattinson isn't sure that would be satisfying. "There are no guarantees, so I'm kinda signing up to do movies that I would be proud of if it were my last one," he says.
12:21 p.m. At the end of the day, is he glad it's over? "In some ways?" He stutters. "As soon as something start referring to something as a franchise, a franchise is a Burger King or a Subway," he reflects. "You have no control. It's a huge juggernaut, especially when something becomes part of the cultural landscape. It's really scary. You get trapped and you get scared of changing, which is the worst thing that can happen if you want to become any type of artist," he says.
12:23 p.m. "I get a lot more abuse in England," Pattinson says of his varying level of fame.
12:24 p.m. "I think working with kids and I like working with animals, which is what everybody says you shouldn't do," Pattinson says of working with Mackenzie Foy. "They got some good baby actors," he adds.
12:24 p.m. Which new character did he most like? And what's his favorite vampire show or movie? "I like 'Blade.' I really like 'Blade,'" Pattinson says, yearning for more hard-R-rated films like that. Among the new characters, he liked Benjamin and Rami Malek. He praises the actors who came in thinking it was a big deal and bringing enthusiasm to the set. He returns to the second part of the question, though he says he isn't necessarily a vampire fan. He's not a non-fan but he says.
12:27 p.m. Does he remember his first meeting with Kristen and with Taylor? He also isn't sure when he first met Taylor, but he met Kristen at the audition. He remembers doing the "Harry Potter" movie and being impressed with the younger stars. He says he was star-struck when he met Kristen and even Taylor. "I still seem them as massively famous people. It's strange to have gone through the same experience with Taylor and Kristen as well," he says. He's seen people lose their mind over minor fame and he finds it amazing how well the cast has maintained perspective.
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