The 2024 Sundance Film Festival awards ceremony honoring the best of this year’s lineup in Park City is in progress right now at the Ray Theatre. Refresh frequently as the winners are announced.
21.01.2024 - 09:35 / justjared.com
Kristen Stewart is one of the coolest stars in Hollywood, but even she still gets nervous when she heads to the red carpet.
The 33-year-old actor is currently at the 2024 Sundance Film Festival promoting her work. While there, she explained why these sorts of events still spark anxiety in her, and the reason is very sweet!
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“I can usually hear my heart pounding my chest plate. But I will say that Sundance is such a welcoming place for people like us,” Kristen told Variety during a red carpet interview.
“I get nervous because I care about the people who made it. It’s hard to be a stronger voice than the movie is,” she continued, explaining that she wanted to do right for all of them. “It’s more just like, ‘Oh I hope I just say all the right stuff cuz I love this movie.”
Looking at Kristen while attending the premiere of her movie Love Me, you really could not tell that she’s struggling with nerves!
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The 2024 Sundance Film Festival awards ceremony honoring the best of this year’s lineup in Park City is in progress right now at the Ray Theatre. Refresh frequently as the winners are announced.
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Peter Debruge Chief Film Critic On the most literal level, Sam and Andy Zuchero’s “Love Me” is about the relationship between a buoy adrift at sea and a satellite circling the earth. The eccentric rom-com takes place in a time after humans have gone extinct, when the surviving machines’ only references are a massive hard drive’s worth of data combed from search engines and social media sites.
PARK CITY – Whatever your thoughts on Sam and Andy Zuchero’s “Love Me” few will dispute that for an independently financed film it’s a unique and creative achievement. At least a third of the movie is CG animation, another third is motion capture animation, and the final portion is live action.
Set in a post-human world, Love Me, directed and written by Sam and Amy Zuchero and starring Steven Yeun and Kristen Stewart, unfolds as an unconventional love story between two inanimate objects. These entities stumble upon each other in the digital realm and, through the remnants of human knowledge, adopt new identities in hopes of evolving their relationship.
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s, but the Emmys 2024 confirmed one of our biggest : vampy lips. If this year's attendees are anything to go by, it's clear we're in for another moody wave of goth glam and super bold lipstick., , and Dominique Fishback all wore vampy shades of burgundy and plum lipstick for the occasion. Clearly, they (or as least their makeup artists) agree: Wednesday-inspired isn't going anywhere.
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