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Thursday, March 11, 2010

MTV Rough Cut: 'The Runaways'

A picture of Kristen Stewart a fan took as she left the Tonight Show Interview, on 10th March 2010.



"We couldn't be more [like rockers]," Stewart explained of the gig portraying Joan Jett during her early days in the hard-partying all-girl band. "This is the biggest opportunity to be a rock star."

"Yeah, the closest I'm ever going to get is when I was performing 'Cherry Bomb,' " Fanning said of the signature song for Cherie Currie, which she sings in the movie at several clubs and house parties while being pelted with trash and flipped off by the very punk-rock crowds the band attracted. "I guess that was the biggest moment of being an actor: pretending to be a rock star. That's as close as I'm ever going to get."

"You literally are suited up and put in the exact same position [where a rocker would stand]," Kristen explained of shooting the biopic for filmmaker Floria Sigismondi, who captures the '70s rock scene with amazing attention to detail. "You couldn't [be any more of one] unless you really were a rock star."

"Which," Stewart added, making sure to be clear, "we both are not planning on doing."
Source: www.mtv.com


Kristen Stewart On Set Interview The Runaways

Q: How difficult was it to tackle the sexuality in this film? Was it challenging at all?

Dakota: Cherie deals with sexuality different than Joan does. For her, it was all about putting on lingerie and going out there and growling at these people that were telling her that she couldn't do that. For her, that was her way of being different, and she got that through channeling David Bowie, who was extremely sexual on stage. That's how she dealt with that. Personally, I was really excited to do those scenes because that is a big part of who Cherie is. "Cherry Bomb" really sticks out in my mind and I was really excited to do that because it's her defining moment in her life and career.
Joan Jett & Kristen Stewart in Sundance Film Festival 2010.

Kristen: It's what made them different. I'm actually a couple years older than how old Joan was, at that time, but at the same time, I don't feel that there's a whole lot of distance. I am that age. I am a youth. Joan really talks about it all the time, and it still really has affected her, that sexuality isn't respected if it's coming from young people. It can be a scary thing to consider because you're young and you don't know if you can handle it, but it's an undeniable thing that they're very sexual little beings, especially then. Personally, it was making a movie. But, just to think about it now, it is cool that the movie deals with that and says, "You know what? This is something to be seriously considered and not discredited." They're demanding freedom, which is just what the movie is about.

Q: Kristen, what did you think of the scene where Joan pisses on the guitar of the band that they're doing the gig with, after he's such a jerk to her?

Kristen: That's a cool little moment. She's got a very particular opinion about music and equipment. That guitar perfectly defined everything that she hated about what rock ‘n' roll was, at the time, and the guys who played it, so she wanted to piss all over it, and I liked that. That's the most rock ‘n' roll thing you could do. I really liked doing that.

New stills from Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time

FINAL POSTER FOR "PRINCE OF PERSIA: THE SANDS OF TIME".

"Imax Corp. is to release a supersized version of "Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time" from Jerry Bruckheimer Films on May 28, simultaneously with Disney's wide theatrical release internationally.
Toronto-based Imax said the film, directed by Mike Newell and starring Jake Gyllenhaal, will be digitally remastered for a limited release on its international network of theaters.

The release marks Imax's first Jerry Bruckheimer film, and follows its successful release of Disney's 3D film "Alice in Wonderland" last weekend".
Source: www.hollywoodreporter.com

Jake Gyllenhaal and Gemma Arterton in Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time (Featurette - Destiny).
New images from GQ magazine photoshoot courtesy of Iheartjakemedia.com

Kristen Stewart On Kissing Dakota Fanning



“She was 15, and I wasn’t allowed to grope her,” Kristen, 19, told Access Hollywood on Wednesday at the press junket for her new rocker film. “I’m actually not kidding, there are major restrictions that I don’t remember [from] when I was younger.

“I don’t want to give anything way. It’s a really passionate, hardcore scene,” she continued. “No, it’s just a kiss. It’s not really a big deal.”

Dakota Fanning and Kristen Stewart at "New Moon" premiere on 16th November 2009 in Westwood, California.

“It’s just something that happened in their lives,” Dakota told Access of the kissing scene. “In the script, it’s not like a big build up or something that they talk about afterwards.”
Source: www.accesshollywood.com

Wednesday, March 10, 2010

Kristina Anapau in "Black Swan"


Natalie Portman plays ballet dancer Nina in "Black Swan" (2010).

"Darren Aronofsky's upcoming Black Swan looks to feature more eye candy than an eye candy store.
Kristina Anapau in "The Verdict" a dramatic short directed by Nicolas Mezzanatto.

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Moviehole just learned that rising horror starlet Kristina Anapau has joined the cast of the thriller.

"Currently lensing in New York City" says , "the psychological thriller centers on a talented ballerina (Natalie Portman) in the New York City Ballet who is tormented by a rival (Mila Kunis) who might or might not be a figment of the dancer's imagination...
Anapau plays Russian dancer Galina, a soloist in the ballet company who's fiercely competing with Portman's character, Nina, for the lead role in Swan Lake."

Kristina Anapau and Jesse Eisenberg as Brooke and Jimmy
in "Cursed" (2005).



Jesse Eisenberg & Kristina Anapau in "Cursed" (2005) directed by Wes Craven.

Anapau also starred in Wes Craven's Cursed; and is set to star in yet another werewolf project, the upcoming "First Howl".
Source: www.fearnet.com

7 Movie Clips from "The Runaways" and Featurette

"Joan Jett’s song I Love Rock ‘n’ Roll really says it all about the love lessons in The Runaways. It’s about challenges, twists and confusion that many of us felt as teens with raging hormones.

Joan Jett & the Blackhearts - I Love Rock N Roll videoclip.

Rock-n-Roll Love Lessons

1. Rock-n-Roll Passions Challenge Love – What makes this movie so appealing is Joan Jett’s unstoppable passion to make her all-female rock band a success. While they are making history, their training is so intense that there is little room for romance. When their manager, Michael Shannon (Kim Fowley) has guys throw things at the girls during practice to make them tougher, it challenges all thoughts about romance.

2. Role Reversals Twist Romance – While we have seen many women succeed in their careers by thinking more like men, this role reversal can hurt the love department. When The Runaways’ manager advises them to think like a guy’s body part (fill-in-the-blank) when they perform, it’s so extreme that it twists what the teenage girls think about great love.

3. Love Experiments Create Complications – The girls experiment with love on the road with each other, in the shower and with other members of the road show. You’ll find this movie brings out the complicated feelings many of us felt about love as teens (and are so glad to be past these years!).
Source: greatlifegrealove.com


7 Movie Clips from The Runaways Starring Kristen Stewart and Dakota Fanning.

The Runaways Featurette.


The Runaways Cherry Bomb - Dakota Fanning Kristen Stewart Official Music Video.

Kirsten Dunst V Magazine HQ

Kirsten Dunst on the cover of the Spring 2010 #64 issue of V magazine (HQ), photoshoot by Mario Testino.

Kirsten Dunst with singer Jenny Lewis (Rilo Kiley) and some members from The Like.

Robert Pattinson in "Another Man" Outtakes

New outtakes of Robert Pattinson in "Another Man" magazine photoshoot.