Friday, April 19, 2013
New Pics of Rob, Kristen and Bernie in LA - April 17, 2013
Robert Pattinson and Kristen Stewart ran errands together in LA yesterday. Rob had his new scruff on full display as he stopped into a convenience store with Kristen to pick up a few items. He got playful when he spotted his dog Bernie sitting in a car and made a funny face at the canine. The twosome's
day outing came after a week of big career news for both actors. It was recently confirmed that Kristen will star in the Snow White and the Huntsman sequel but that she will be dropping out of Focus, an upcoming film that she was supposed to costar in with Ben Affleck until he left due to a scheduling conflict. As for Rob, he is lined up to star alongside Julianne Moore and John Cusack in Maps to the Stars, an upcoming flick from his Cosmopolis director David Cronenberg.
The couple have been spending a lot of time together after Rob returned from shooting The Rover in Australia. Last weekend, the two stopped by Coachella to hang out with pal Katy Perry and watch Jurassic 5.
day outing came after a week of big career news for both actors. It was recently confirmed that Kristen will star in the Snow White and the Huntsman sequel but that she will be dropping out of Focus, an upcoming film that she was supposed to costar in with Ben Affleck until he left due to a scheduling conflict. As for Rob, he is lined up to star alongside Julianne Moore and John Cusack in Maps to the Stars, an upcoming flick from his Cosmopolis director David Cronenberg.
The couple have been spending a lot of time together after Rob returned from shooting The Rover in Australia. Last weekend, the two stopped by Coachella to hang out with pal Katy Perry and watch Jurassic 5.
Thursday, April 18, 2013
'Maps To The Stars' Movie Update: Julianne Moore, John Cusack and Sarah Gadon Join with Production Starting In July Of This Year
Canadian giant Entertainment One will team with Martin Katz’s Prospero Pictures to back David Cronenberg’s upcoming ensemble thriller Maps To The Stars. Julianne Moore, John Cusack, Robert Pattinson and Sarah Gadon are to star in the ghost story that’s described as a scathing attack on celebrity-obsessed LA. The script is by Wild Palms‘ Bruce Wagner.
EOne will also handle worldwide sales, which it plans to launch in Cannes next month, and distribute in the U.S., Canada, the UK and Australia/NZ. Production starts in July in Toronto and LA. This is Cronenberg and Katz’s fourth collaboration. Katz and SBS Films’ Saïd Ben Saïd are producing. Sentient Entertainment’s Renee Tab, Cronenberg’s manager, will exec produce. EOne’s Benedict Carver is also exec producing and will oversee for the studio. Integral Films’ Alfred Hurmer is co-producing.
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Wednesday, April 17, 2013
Kristen No Longer Attached to Star in Focus
From Variety:
Kristen Stewart was attached to also star in the pic but when Smith became engaged in the project, Stewart fell off with the feeling that the age difference between the two would be too large a gap
From THR:
Kristen Stewart is no longer set to star in Focus, a Warner Bros. heist project being directed by Crazy, Stupid, Love helmers Glenn Ficarra and John Requa. And as Stewart exits, the project could be landing a male star in Will Smith.
Kristen Stewart was attached to also star in the pic but when Smith became engaged in the project, Stewart fell off with the feeling that the age difference between the two would be too large a gap
From THR:
Kristen Stewart is no longer set to star in Focus, a Warner Bros. heist project being directed by Crazy, Stupid, Love helmers Glenn Ficarra and John Requa. And as Stewart exits, the project could be landing a male star in Will Smith.
New/Old Kristen Interview with Fotogramas from 'OTR' Cannes Promo
The Kristen Stewart we met in Cannes at the premiere of 'On the Road' is different. More daring, more free. And she does not renounce her fame. She knows what is the reason for her success: she's like her fans, that's why they like her. She tells us why she's a girl like the others.
Kristen Stewart (Los Angeles, 1990) has the look of an iconic person. With only 22, she has gotten into the skin of several legendary figures of the past and present. As Joan Jett of The Runaways (Floria Sigismondi, 2010), she approached the punk rock of the 70s to a young audience. With Snow White and the Huntsman breathed a contemporary determination to the heroin by the Brothers Grimm. And as Bella Swan in the pentalogy Twilight Saga she became the Juliet of a new generation. Now, in On the Road, an adaptation of the legendary novel by Jack Kerouac, Stewart plays Marylou, the lively travel companion of Sal Paradise and Dean Moriarty. And despite all this history, she is still a young retracted girl finding his way to the microphones of journalists and the flashes of photographers, who she amazes -or desconcerts- with explosives looks. With her meet with FOTOGRAMAS at the Cannes Film Festival, the actress wears a shirt with the single cover of 'Picture This' of Blondie (design by Dolce & Gabbana), black mini-shorts, high heels and an orange Balenciaga leather jacket. There you have it.
Kristen Talks to ELLE Italy About Her Favorite Outfit in a Movie
On her favorite outfit in a movie "The suit of Ingrid Bergman in Casablanca, with the straight and tight skirt, and a white shirt. Beautiful, elegant, but also sporty and special, able to suggest atmospheres."
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Tuesday, April 16, 2013
Dylan Kussman, Screenwriter for 'Mission: Blacklist', Talks About Rob and the Movie
Missionblacklistfrance interviewed Dylan Kussman, Misson: Blacklist's screenwrite.
Tell us about your work for Mission: Blacklist and how you ended up being a part of this project?
"I became involved with Mission: Blacklist when head writer and Executive Producer Erik Jendresen contacted me about contributing to the project. At the time, he and his co-writer Trace Sheehan were deeply immersed in adapting Staff Sergeant Maddox's book, Mission: Black List #1, and were looking for an additional voice to help flesh out the main character and structure his remarkable story as a movie. It was an honor to be asked to collaborate with two such accomplished and well-respected writers, on a story with such an incredible pedigree, and I accepted without a moment's hesitation."
Tell us about your work for Mission: Blacklist and how you ended up being a part of this project?
"I became involved with Mission: Blacklist when head writer and Executive Producer Erik Jendresen contacted me about contributing to the project. At the time, he and his co-writer Trace Sheehan were deeply immersed in adapting Staff Sergeant Maddox's book, Mission: Black List #1, and were looking for an additional voice to help flesh out the main character and structure his remarkable story as a movie. It was an honor to be asked to collaborate with two such accomplished and well-respected writers, on a story with such an incredible pedigree, and I accepted without a moment's hesitation."
Designers Camilla And Marc Mention Kristen
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