In a sprawling video interview with The New York Times, Kristen Stewart bemoaned the current state of filmmaking, especially ...
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Kristen Stewart calls entertainment industry a 'capitalist hell' that creates barriers for artists
Kristen Stewart called the entertainment industry a "capitalist hell" that hates women and marginalized voices in a candid ...
When it comes to artists and public figures, there are few things more compelling than when the people we thought we knew ...
Kristen Stewart knows that the movie industry isn't going to give most people a chance to tell their stories in the cinema.
Kristen Stewart thinks male actors turn to method work because acting is “inherently submissive.” During an interview with ...
YA idol, indie darling, Oscar nominee — but what she’s always really wanted to do is direct. With 'The Chronology of Water,' ...
In bringing the book to the screen for her feature filmmaking debut, actor-turned-director Kristen Stewart preserves The ...
Kristen Stewart exclusively told E! News how she and wife Dylan Meyer—who collaborated on the new movie The Chronology of ...
In the same interview, Stewart spoke about working with directors Chris Weitz and Bill Condon on the later Twilight films, ...
The Twilight star blasted 'racist and sexist' forces at bay as she criticized blockbuster films and the 'rules' created by ...
Stewart also discusses her directorial debut 'The Chronology of Water,' Imogen Poots’ performance, and her future directing ...
Kristen Stewart struggles to watch entire movies. The 35-year-old star is one of the world's best-known actresses - but Kristen admits that she finds it hard to watch a movie from the beginning until ...
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