Kristen Stewart called the entertainment industry a "capitalist hell" that hates women and marginalized voices in a candid ...
In a sprawling video interview with The New York Times, Kristen Stewart bemoaned the current state of filmmaking, especially ...
Stewart also discusses her directorial debut 'The Chronology of Water,' Imogen Poots’ performance, and her future directing ...
YA idol, indie darling, Oscar nominee — but what she’s always really wanted to do is direct. With 'The Chronology of Water,' ...
Kristen Stewart just revealed that she believes filmmaking has become capitalist hell and lacking in diversity.The Twilight star, who has made her directorial debut with The Chronology of Water ...
Kristen Stewart is weighing in on the Method acting debate. “The Chronology of Water” director recently told the New York ...
While all three films had independent spirits, it’s “The Chronology of Water” that was the biggest unknown — a daring and ...
Kristen Stewart thinks male actors turn to method work because acting is "inherently submissive." During an interview with ...
The Twilight star makes her directorial debut with the feature film version of Lidia Yuknavitch's memoir.
In other words, men fear looking unmasculine, so they dress it up in a masculine costume.
The actor and director turned to one of her favorite pastimes, lingerie dressing, for a red carpet in San Francisco.