Kristen Stewart already had a multitude of acting credits to her name by the time she was chosen to bring Bella Swan to life in Twilight, but the fame that came with the role took her to an entirely different level of stardom.
25.12.2023 - 20:03 / perezhilton.com
It’s the most wonderful time of the year!!
Whether you’re spending this holiday season with family and friends or relaxing by yourself, there’s nothing better than getting cozy by the fire and putting on a festive film to get you in the mood! We promise these LGBTQ+ holiday movies will have you feeling ALL the feels!
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In this 2020 Hulu original, Kristen Stewart‘s character Abby has big plans to propose to her girlfriend Harper (AKA Mackenzie Davis), but it all goes awry when she has to pretend to be straight and spend the holidays with Harper’s family! Also starring Dan Levy and Aubrey Plaza, this is one that will have you laughing and crying this Christmas season.
Single All The Way is as sweet as a candy cane!
Yes, it’s another fake dating sitch! But this time, Peter convinces his BFF Nick to pretend to be his boyfriend as they travel home for the holidays — only it gets complicated when they start to catch real feelings. Also, it stars Jennifer Coolidge as a crazy aunt determined to put on a show-stopping Christmas pageant. If that’s not enough to get you to press play, we don’t know what is!
The Holiday Sitter was a game-changer for Hallmark fans!
Considering the channel used to be super conservative, this is one of their first holiday flicks featuring a same-sex couple as the leads! Helmed by Mean Girls‘ Jonathan Bennett (who was also in the channel’s groundbreaking movie The Christmas House), the rom-com follows a workaholic bachelor who must babysit his niece and nephew during the holidays and enlists the help of a handsome neighbor
Kristen Stewart already had a multitude of acting credits to her name by the time she was chosen to bring Bella Swan to life in Twilight, but the fame that came with the role took her to an entirely different level of stardom.
It’s unlikely that any actor will love all of the projects that they star in, and Kristen Stewart is no exception to the rule.
To the surprise of no one, actress and feminist icon Kristen Stewart didn’t enjoy making Elizabeth Banks‘ 2019 reboot of “Charlie’s Angels.” In fact, IndieWire reports (via Variety) that the actress loathed the film altogether. READ MORE: ‘The Chronology Of Water’: Kristen Stewart Threatens To Stop Acting Until She Gets Funding For Her Directorial Debut While playing Variety’s “Know Your Lines” games for a recent interview and cover story, Stewart spoke about her time on the action-comedy.
Kristen Stewart has a busy 2024 ahead of her with two films ready to premiere at Sundance, the lesbian crime thriller “Love Lies Bleeding” and the sci-fi romance “Love Me.” And she also has “Sacramento,” a road trip comedy on the way later this year, too. But Stewart may put off doing any other acting gigs until she gets the funding to make her directorial debut, “The Chronology Of Water.” In fact, that’s what she’s threatened to do in a new cover story for Variety.
“I can only see it now…I don’t think it necessarily started off that way, but I also think that the fact that I was there at all, it was percolating. It’s such a gay movie. I mean, Jesus Christ, Taylor [Lautner] and Rob and me, and it’s so hidden and not OK. I mean, a Mormon woman wrote this book. It’s all about oppression, about wanting what’s going to destroy you. That’s a very Gothic, gay inclination that I love.” – Kristen Stewart on the homoerotic undertones of Twilight, via Variety
Kristen Stewart is getting candid about queerness.
Zack Sharf Digital News Director Kristen Stewart is Variety’s Sundance cover star and said while recording a “Know Their Lines” video that she “hated” making “Charlie’s Angels,” the Elizabeth Banks-directed action-comedy that flopped at the box office in fall 2019. Stewart was joined in the film by Naomi Scott and Ella Balinska. While reviews were mixed, Stewart’s performance as the rebellious Sabina earned widespread acclaim.
Adam B. Vary Senior Entertainment Writer At the Cannes Film Festival in 2018, Kristen Stewart announced that her feature directorial debut would be an adaptation of “The Chronology of Water,” the 2011 memoir by author Lidia Yuknavitch. Since then, Stewart has been pounding the pavement to drum up financing for the project.
Twilight recently celebrated it’s 15 year anniversary since the first movie premiered in theaters!
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Twilight sparked a level of fandom that most movies hope to achieve but never do.
The Twilight film franchise, based on author Stephenie Meyer‘s novels, helped lay the groundwork for a new generation of teen fantasy blockbusters.
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As we welcome in the New Year, we can reveal our annual (non-exhaustive) list of U.S. and international movies we think could grace the festival circuit in 2024. We’ve stuck to our criteria that the project must already be in production and have not already been announced for a festival. More than 70% of our selections last year went on to debut at a major festival. Those that didn’t were largely delayed by the strike or are still in post-production. If the titles below make the cut, it will be a thrilling year on the festival circuit once again.
Harry Potter and Twilight are two of the biggest young-adult film franchises of all time, and they put Daniel Radcliffe and Robert Pattinson on the map.
Kristen Stewart is spending some quality time with fiancee Dylan Meyer on the greens in Los Angeles.
Robert Pattinson landed a star-making role playing Edward Cullen in the Twilight franchise. However, he almost wasn’t cast over concerns he wasn’t attractive enough for the part.
Jonathan Bennett opened up about the new Mean Girls musical movie and Christopher Briney, the actor who is replacing him as Aaron Samuels in it.
Robert Pattinson and Suki Waterhouse are going to be saying some vows!!
Ethan Shanfeld The Sundance Institute unveiled the lineup of 53 short films for the 2024 Sundance Film Festival, taking place Jan. 18-28 in Park City and Salt Lake City, Utah. The film fest will happen in person, with a selection of titles available online from Jan.