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4 hours ago | TheInsider.com | See recent The Insider news »
They're two of the biggest stars in young Hollywood, not to mention the female faces of two of the most successful franchises in recent memory, so it's no surprise that the media constantly inundates us with made-up stories of Jennifer Lawrence and Kristen Stewart catfights.
But this time their battle is actually legit -- only it's more of a competitive one, rather than of the personal kind.
Pics: Kristen and Jennifer's Chain-Linked Buns
Jennifer and Kristen are both admittedly desperate for a role in director Scott Cooper's upcoming film Lie Down in Darkness, based on the 1951 novel by William Styron, in which they would play Peyton Loftis -- a spoiled, beautiful, all-around messed-up girl with some serious daddy issues.
In other words, a game-changing role that would cement them as Serious Actresses (and possible Oscar contenders) as opposed to just franchise faces. And both women are making their campaign for the role a very public one.[p »
5 hours ago | The Playlist | See recent The Playlist news »
If any film at Cannes this year faced the most fevered anticipation, it was Walter Salles' "On The Road." Not just because the project had been over thirty years in the making, and was based on a beloved, groundbreaking novel, but also because it features an exciting young cast lead by "Twilight" star Kristen Stewart, "Tron: Legacy" lead Garrett Hedlund and Sam Riley from "Control," with a strong supporting roster including Kirsten Dunst, Amy Adams, Viggo Mortensen, Terrence Howard, and more.
And for the most part, the reviews, including our own, suggest the cast acquit themselves nicely in what must have been tricky roles to come to terms with. It must be especially satisfying for the patient actors who, as it turns out, were cast in the long-gestating project as much as three years before filming began in 2010. Not long after our discussion with director Walter Salles, Playlist contributor »
- Oliver Lyttelton
9 hours ago | ShockYa | See recent ShockYa news »
Kristen Stewart and the cast talk about the difficulties of filming the independent film “On the Road” by director Walter Salles (The Motorcycle Diaries, Behind the Sun) and starring Kristen Stewart (The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 2 , Eclipse, Welcome to the Rileys), Amy Adams (Enchanted 2, Night at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian), Viggo Mortensen (The Road, Appaloosa), Kirsten Dunst (Spider-Man), Garrett Hedlund (Tron: Legacy) and Sam Riley. Click Here for more photos, news and movie trailers from On The Road. Synopsis: A young man sets out to travel the roads and railways of America. Stay tuned to Shockya.com for the latest movie news and more [ Read More ] »
- Brian Corder
27 May 2012 1:02 AM, PDT | Alt Film Guide | See recent Alt Film Guide news »
Leos Carax‘s Holy Motors Michael Haneke’s Amour / Love is my prediction for the Cannes Film Festival 2012′s Palme d’Or. But there are several other possibilities, which will quite likely receive, if not the Palme d’Or itself, then at least one of the runner-up awards. At Cannes, those include the Grand Prize of the Jury (runner-up), the Jury Prize (third place), Best Director, and Best Screenplay. [See also Cannes 2012: Best Actor Predictions; Cannes 2012: Best Actress Predictions] Here are the ones that come to mind: Leos Carax’s highly unconventional Holy Motors, in which Denis Lavant plays 11 roles while riding around in his limo. Holy Motors was greeted by mixed reviews — but then again, so was nearly every film shown at Cannes this year, and probably every other year. That includes Terrence Malick’s 2011 Palme d’Or winner The Tree of Life. Andrew Dominik’s violent Killing Them Softly, a scathing commentary on American sociopolitical culture set among New Orleans mobsters. »
- Andre Soares
26 May 2012 8:26 PM, PDT | Alt Film Guide | See recent Alt Film Guide news »
Marion Cotillard, Matthias Schonhaerts, Rust & Bone Marion Cotillard is the odds-on Best Actress favorite at the Cannes Film Festival 2012 for her performance as an invalid in Jacques Audiard’s De rouille et d’os / Rust & Bone. Cotillard has already won a Best Actress Academy Award, a British Academy Award, and two Césars, but she has never won a Cannes Award in the Official Competition. Barring an upset, this will be her year. [See also Cannes Best Actor Prediction.] Now, who could be the "upsets"? Well, there are a number of possibilities (and of course, ties aren’t infrequent at Cannes). Veterans Isabelle Huppert and Emmanuelle Riva, the two female stars in Michael Haneke’s acclaimed Amour / Love, could share the Best Actress Award — as was the case with the nearly all-female Volver cast in 2006. Or perhaps Huppert and Riva might share a "Best Ensemble" Award with fellow Amour player Jean-Louis Trintignant. That has (sort of) happened »
- Andre Soares
26 May 2012 7:16 PM, PDT | Alt Film Guide | See recent Alt Film Guide news »
Jean-Louis Trintignant, Amour / Love (with Emmanuelle Riva) Cannes Film Festival Best Actor contenders are many. On top of the list is veteran Jean-Louis Trintignant in Michael Haneke’s romantic tragedy Amour / Love. Amour is the 81-year-old Trintignant’s first film in nearly a decade; it may also turn out to be his last. That in itself makes Trintignant the sentimental favorite for the Cannes 2012 Best Actor Award. If that weren’t all, both Amour and its cast have earned singularly enthusiastic notices, e.g., "utterly captivating," as per The Guardian‘s Jason Solomons. If Trintignant does take home the Best Actor prize, that’ll mark his second Cannes victory: the first was for his judge in Costa-Gavras’ political drama Z, 43 years ago. Other strong Best Actor possibilities include the following: Robert Pattinson surprised those who believed he actually was a vegetarian vampire who sparkled in the sunlight. As an arrogant »
- Andre Soares
26 May 2012 4:12 PM, PDT | The Guardian - Film News | See recent The Guardian - Film News news »
From the bonkers Holy Motors to the disappointing On the Road, Cannes offered plenty of breadth, but only Michael Haneke's exquisite tale of an elderly man caring for his frail wife in their Paris apartment ticked all the boxes
Michael Haneke is too good. Whenever the Austrian director shows one of his films in Cannes, I always come out thinking the others might as well just pack up and go home because they'll never reach his awesome heights of control and precision. It's like the days when Beethoven was around and everyone else gave up composing. Haneke's Amour, about an elderly man looking after his frail wife (Jean-Louis Trintignant and Emmanuelle Riva, both utterly captivating) when a stroke confines her to their Paris apartment, was by some stretch the finest film at Cannes. It was the only piece to be exquisitely acted, composed, paced and pitched, as well as »
- Jason Solomons
25 May 2012 8:57 PM, PDT | Deadline TV | See recent Deadline TV news »
Deadline’s Pete Hammond talks about hot festival movies such as (clockwise from top left) the superb Prohibition-era shoot-’em-up Lawless with Tom Hardy and Shia LeBeouf; Rust And Bone, with an awards-worthy star turn by Marion Cotillard, shown with Matthias Schoenaerts; Brad Pitt, pictured with Richard Jenkins, in the Mitchum-esque noir thriller Killing Them Softly; the crowd-pleasing Madagascar 3: Europe’s Most Wanted; and Jack Kerouac’s On The Road, brought to the screen by Walter Salles with a star-making turn from Garrett Hedlund, shown with Kristen Stewart and Sam Riley in the back seat. Other hot movies include a pair of Nicole Kidman triumphs — (below from left) Lee Daniels’ over-the-top The Paperboy and Philip Kaufman’s HBO epic Hemingway And Gellhorn plus Michael Haneke’s brilliant but challenging Amour. You can listen to Pete’s podcast from Cannes here. »
- THE DEADLINE TEAM
25 May 2012 2:23 PM, PDT | Cineplex | See recent Cineplex news »
Kristen Stewart understands the lure of the open road. So do her On The Road co-stars, Garrett Hedlund and Sam Riley.
The three young actors play the central love triangle in Walter Salles' adaptation of Jack Kerouac's Beat Generation novel, an experience that has helped them appreciate why the book is considered a classic.
The tale of wannabe writer (and Kerouac surrogate) Sal Paradise and his friend Dean Moriarty crisscrossing the United States in search of freedom and the elusive "it" was published in 1957. But Stewart said the way it captures the heady feeling of young adulthood is timeless. »
- Cineplex.com and contributors
25 May 2012 12:06 PM, PDT | OnTheFlix | See recent OnTheFlix news »
Twilight Kristen Stewart's super,sexual,freaky 'On The Road' movie details revealed. According to a new report from Hollywood Life, New York Magazine's Vulture section recently did a review of the new "On The Road" indie flick, featuring Twilight Saga hottie Kristen Stewart,and let me just say, the details are just shy of X-rated for sure. They said, Kristen and her co-star Garrett Hedlund "go nude in their very first scenes in On the Road, and Stewart later takes part in a ménage à trois, initiates road head, and jerks off both Hedlund and Sam Riley while all three are naked in a moving car." Whoa! Hello. Can't wait to check that out. But wait, there's more. They report that Kristen's Marylou character is so freaking horny and curious " that when another couple excuses themselves to have sex, a nosy Stewart follows them into the doorway and asks, »
- Andre
25 May 2012 12:01 PM, PDT | Monsters and Critics | See recent Monsters and Critics news »
Kristen Stewart spent her first day on the set of 'On The Road' naked. The 22-year-old actress plays Marylou the sexually adventurous first wife of Dean Moriarty (Garrett Hedlund) in the big screen version of Jack Kerouac's classic novel and although Kristen knew she would have some racy scenes, she and Garrett weren't expecting her to have to strip off so soon after she started shooting. Garrett - whose character attempts a threesome with Kristen's and Sam Riley's (Sal Paradise) - told E! News: 'Our first day of shooting was answering the door naked and her being in bed over there.' Kristen added: 'That was maybe the one day I didn't feel as free as I did.' However, despite her »
25 May 2012 10:00 AM, PDT | SmellsLikeScreenSpirit | See recent SmellsLikeScreenSpirit news »
Director: Walter Salles Writers: Jose Rivera (screenplay), Jack Kerouac (book) Starring: Sam Riley, Garrett Hedlund, Tom Sturridge, Elisabeth Moss, Viggo Mortensen, Kristen Stewart, Amy Adams, Kirsten Dunst Sal Paradise (Sam Riley) and Dean Moriarty (Garrett Hedlund) -- protagonists of Jack Kerouac’s acclaimed novel -- hit the road. They travel across America from the east to west coast, back and forth. They live now and here, protest against the system, kindle their emotions and indulge in a hypnotic, sensual and narcotic journey. Before my first trip to Paris, everyone told me over and over again that I would be disappointed; that the city has nothing in common with the portraits by the painters from Montparnasse, nor is it as poetic as in the bizarre novels written by Henry Miller. Maybe it was true; however, my vision of Paris was so enormously strong that when I eventually got there, I saw »
- Anna Bielak
25 May 2012 9:46 AM, PDT | Popsugar.com | See recent Popsugar news »
The annual amfAR Cinema Against AIDS gala took place at the Hotel du Cap in France yesterday. The glamorous event has occurred during the Cannes Film Festival for almost two decades and this year brought out many stars, including a L'Wren Scott-clad Julianna Margulies and her husband Keith Lieberthal, as well as Alec Baldwin and his fiancée Hilaria Thomas. Joshua Jackson and Diane Kruger, in Chanel, continued their red-carpet run with another appearance for the cameras after stepping out most recently for the Nights in Monaco Gala in Monte Carlo. Kirsten Dunst chose blue Louis Vuitton gown and sat with boyfriend and On the Road costar Garrett Hedlund during dinner. Milla Jovovich, who we chatted with last night at L'Oréal's bash, wore a metallic look by Atelier Versace while Kylie Minogue brought a pop of color in red. Petra Nemcova also chose the bright hue while model Doutzen Kroes went with white. »
- Lauren Turner
25 May 2012 9:24 AM, PDT | HollywoodLife | See recent HollywoodLife news »
While Kristen is no stranger to nudity in films, she did admit that having to be completely naked her first day on set was not so easy. Kristen Stewart is used to getting close to her co-stars, but the 22-year-old actress took things to a whole new level with fellow actor Garrett Hedlund in her latest sultry flick On The Road. "I genuinely did feel so completely comfortable that watching it now even I'm like 'Whoa!'" the brunette beauty told E! News about some of the movie's more risqué scenes, which included nudity and threesomes. "Which is fine, that's the way I should react to it. I'm so not like her, as I've said, but um…" Even though Kristen and Garrett knew they would be naked in the film, neither star expected to bare all during the first day on set! "Our first day of shooting was answering the »
- HL Staff
24 May 2012 3:46 PM, PDT | ScreenRant.com | See recent Screen Rant news »
Despite boasting an all-star cast that includes Viggo Mortensen, Amy Adams, (Blonde) Kristen Stewart, Sam Riley (13), Kirsten Dunst, Alice Braga (Predators), Garrett Hedlund (Tron Legacy), Steve Buscemi, Terrence Howard and Mad Men‘s Elisabeth Moss, we actually haven’t covered much of Walter Salles’ (The Motorcycle Diaries) adaptation of Jack Kerouac’s On the Road, which is being produced by Francis Ford Coppola.
Personally, I’ve been a longtime detractor of Kerouac’s seminal novel about the rise of the Beat Generation – I’m “Camp Thompson” (as in Hunter S.) when it comes to narcotics-fueled excursions that serve as ruminations on American life and society. Still, On the Road is a film worth noting as it has recently premiered at the Cannes Film Festival, so today we have the latest clips and a previously-released trailer for the film to share.
Click to continue reading ‘On the Road’ Trailer & Clips: A »
- Kofi Outlaw
24 May 2012 1:48 PM, PDT | E! Online | See recent E! Online news »
Between Snow White and the Huntsman's London premiere last week, On the Road's debut at Cannes yesterday (complete with a late night Robsten make out session) and the debut of new Breaking Dawn Part 2 posters today, we're surprised that May hasn't officially been dubbed Kristen Stewart month. Or has it and we just missed the announcement?! Either way, we love that K.Stew is branching out into all sorts of new projects and we love even more that her big screen flicks come with hottie costars (looking at you, Garrett Hedlund). And when we caught up with the two—along with Sam Riley—at the junket for On the Road, they couldn't help but gush over each other, well, when they weren't »
24 May 2012 1:48 PM, PDT | E! Online - UK | See recent E! Online - UK news »
Between Snow White and the Huntsman's London premiere last week, On the Road's debut at Cannes yesterday (complete with a late night Robsten make out session) and the debut of new Breaking Dawn Part 2 posters today, we're surprised that May hasn't officially been dubbed Kristen Stewart month. Or has it and we just missed the announcement?! Either way, we love that K.Stew is branching out into all sorts of new projects and we love even more that her big screen flicks come with hottie costars (looking at you, Garrett Hedlund). And when we caught up with the two—along with Sam Riley—at the junket for On the Road, they couldn't help but gush over each other, well, when they weren't »
24 May 2012 1:10 PM, PDT | ioncinema | See recent ioncinema news »
It took three decades to bring the seminal book to the big screen, and finally, the road trip tome from Jack Kerouac received a mid fest showing. His fifth trip on the Croisette, (two shorts in omnibuses) with The Motorcycle Diaries (2004) and Linha de Passe (2007), I think you can make an argument that Walter Salles was the man for the job. An ensemble that included Garrett Hedlund (as Dean Moriarty), Sam Riley (Sal Paradise), Kristen Stewart (Marylou), Amy Adams (Jane Lee), Tom Sturridge (Carlo Marx), Elisabeth Moss (Galatea Dunkel), Kirsten Dunst (Camille) and Viggo Mortensen in a brilliant raspy voice set Old Bull Lee aka William S. Burroughs. It’s almost a shame that our critics think that On the Road is of a middle of the road quality. Click the image to enlarge!
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- Eric Lavallee
24 May 2012 11:46 AM, PDT | JoBlo.com | See recent JoBlo news »
Walter Salles adaptation of Jack Kerouac's classic novel On The Road premiered at Cannes this week to great reviews. The most notable chatter regarding the movie was about Kristen Stewart's numerous topless scenes in the movie. While the general movie going public will have to wait a little longer to glimpse her ta-tas, we do have two new clips from the movie (sorry, no nudity). Plot: Based on the much-revered 1957 book by Jack Kerouac. Dean (Garrett Hedlund) »
- Alex Maidy
24 May 2012 11:02 AM, PDT | OnTheFlix | See recent OnTheFlix news »
Robert Pattinson spotted sharp dressed at Kristen Stewart's Otr Cannes movie premiere. As previously reported, Twilight Saga hottie Kristen Stewart finally showed up at her big "On The Road" movie premiere at the Cannes Film Festival in Cannes, France on May 22nd. Now, we've got this new photo of her main man Robert Pattinson,who also showed up to support her. He looked pretty damn sharp too,sporting a dark suit and tie ensemble, while strutting the red carpet. At one point, he was also seen, flirting, hardcore, with K-Stew and then kissing her. They were totally into each other. Kristen sported a beautiful Balenciaga dress and looked hot for her man. Other big-name celebs showed up,and they included: Kate Upton, Milla Jovovich, Shermine Shahrivar, Bonnie Wright,and Lady Victoria Hervey. Meanwhile, Kristen also posed it up, solo, on the red carpet and also with her co-stars Garrett Hedlund and Kirsten Dunst. »
- Chris
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