Thursday
May052016
Which Kristen Stewart do you fancy?
Thursday, May 5, 2016 at 10:37AM
Modern, perhaps even supernatural, glam.......
....... or period ingenue?
Cannes is 6 days away and it will be all about Kristen, with two films in the main selection. Information about the films screening keeps trickling in everyday, including these 2 photos. And today the full screening schedule was released. Our dates with Kristen are Wednesday May 11th for Cafe Society and Tuesday May 17th for Personal Shopper.
Which look do you prefer, modern or period? Woody Allen or Olivier Assayas?
Reader Comments (15)
Allen's films screen out of competition. If the jury wants to award her it'll be for the other filmmaker's movie.
Both! but I'm especially looking forward to Personal Shopper.
Both, but probably giving the edge to Personal Shopper! Gorgeous pics!
It's far-fetch, but wouldn't it be so crazy if she wins the best actress award in Cannes for Personal Shopper? LOL
btw i think maybe she can learn french and attend more french films, that'd be cool.
She still has to win me over. Not a big fan here.
Neither am I Marcos. But I'm trying to be a good boy and save my venom for the one who deserves it Jennifer Lawrence.
Looks like we'll be waiting til the last minute for the Farhadi, too. I bet he'll be working down to the last seconds on it, but otherwise the scheduling is a bit unexpected. Maybe they're just frontloading the longer running times.
These pictures are gorgeous. She has never looked better.
Booth!! She's my new idol.
I'll go with the one that isn't the pedophile/rapist who praises himself for his crimes.
Why why WHY do people keep working with him?! (semi-rhetorical question)
One of the funniest things I've ever read online came from a commenter to a review of Still Alice. The commenter praised the perfect casting of Stewart as someone who wanted to learn to act. Ha.
Olivier Assayas gave us such an amazing performance by her, so in him I trust.
Isn't it amazing how that Twilight money is allowing her to take huge gambles with auteurs and tackle interesting roles in small films that probably pay her scale? She was pretty mesmerizing in Kelly Reichardt's latest, Certain Women (although Lily Gladstone was definitely best in show), and her detour (?) into (part-time?) lesbianism certainly has androgenized and made more interesting her look, onscreen and off. After the Runaways, Still Alice and Clouds of Sils Maria, it's hard not to admit that, by golly, her past acting sins may have been well atoned for. At least that's my read.
Period ingenue.... mmmm....