Kristen Stewart: Sundance Behind the Scenes with ET and MTV
The Runaways: A Runaway Hit at Sundance
Before the screening came out there was a joke running around on Twitter that Sundance should be renamed Krisdance because of all the praise Kristen Stewart was getting for Welcome to the Rileys and The Runaways. However, Dakota Fanning, now that the movie has been screened is also getting some major praise.
Three Part Audio Interview With Kristen and Dakota.
From Collider: (Collider also has the best in-depth synopsis of the movie, in other words it’s more than a paragraph but doesn’t totally spoil the plot.)
“What I really liked about the movie is that it doesn’t take any sides about The Runaways story. Writer/director Floria Sigismondi paints a realistic portrait of Los Angeles in 1975 and what was going on in Joan Jett’s and Cherie Currie’s lives. We get to see how each of them lived and what brought them together. And after they got famous and made it in the record industry, Sigismondi paints a portrait not of judgment or condemnation, but simply as it was. The story has enough ups and downs that she didn’t need to use a heavy hand to tell the story, which some filmmakers might have done.”
“I loved The Runaways. It really does rock. The movie is the true-life story of the short-lived but legendary all-girl rock band, with Kristen Stewart starring as Joan Jett and Dakota Fanning as Cherie Currie.
Stewart does what she does best: play the anguished outsider. But Fanning really nails it as the 15-year drug-abusing sex kitten Cherie. This is a Dakota you have never seen, getting so lost in the role that there are times she is almost unrecognizable.”
“The Runaways” works on a lot of levels, and will no doubt be a big hit with little effort. My only quibble is that the films cuts too fast from the demise of The Runaways to Joan Jett’s overnight hit with “I Love Rock and Roll.” The film ends on a minor note rather than with a big flourish. How did Jett come to record her signature hit, and why isn’t that song, in concert, a rockin’ finale? But these are little things. “The Runaways” provided just the energy that’s been missing here in Park City. We needed it.”
“Forget the executive producer credit for Joan Jett, the true telling credit for the film is where director Floria Sigismondi found her source material–lead singer Cherie Currie’s memoir.
Indeed, “The Runaways” is owned and just about swallowed up by Fanning’s riveting portrayal of the singer (not too dissimilar from the way Currie overwhelmed the group). First glimpsed as a teen literally transforming into a woman, this is the performance that seems sure to launch Fanning into a new thrilling phase of her career. From a sulking broodish David Bowie enthusiast to a howling rock goddess Fanning sells sells sells. I’d watch that band. Hells yeah.”
Kristen Stewart: Welcome to the Rileys at Sundance
Kristen Stewart’s Welcome to the Rileys where she co-stars with James Gandolfini of Soprano’s fame has been getting some really fantastic reviews.
USA Today said:
“Though she’s playing young, this is no innocent story. Her character, sometimes calling herself “Mallory,” sometimes “Allison,” is vulgarly sexual, coming on to Gandolfini when he stops into a strip club on a business trip, though he is immediately turned off by her obvious youth and vulnerability. Instead, he pays her to let him try to save her — but fines her for cursing, and tries to get her to leave her dangerous and degrading line of work.
In her first scene, Stewart is wearing knee-high fishnets, a bra that isn’t much of one, and a red tartan skirt as she lunges and thrusts from the stage. It may sound provocative, but her character is so obviously wounded, both emotionally and physically, judging by the many bruises on her body, that it quickly becomes awful instead of enticing.
Gandolfini wants to throw his coat over her, and the audience does, too.” Read the rest here.
Kristen talked to E! about the the Welcome to the Riley’s experience here and to MTV below.
MTV: Twilight Roles to Watch
MTV has a fantastic compilation (thanks guys you just saved us making one) of the upcoming roles to watch of the Twilight actors. On the list are The Runaways, Skateland, and Welcome to the Rileys that are all being featured starting next week at Sundance. Doing well at that festival is key for Ashley Greene’s Skateland and Welcome to the Rileys getting wide releases. Not mentioned on the list is Michael Welch’s Unrequited and Nikki Reed’s Last Day of Summer. Unrequited is still in the editing stages while Last Day of Summer is Also at Sundance and looking for that buzz that is so critical.
Check out the full listing on MTV. And Check out the new The Runaways clip featuring Kristen Stewart and Dakota Fanning, and some fabulous new stills on Collider.
Kristen Stewart and Dakota Fanning in Runaways Teaser Trailer
Shockya.com has a Teaser Trailer and synopsis posted for Kristen Stewart and Dakota Fanning’s new film The Runaways. Check out the teaser below.
Good Luck Kristen Stewart
Kristen Stewart is having an exciting week.
First she is nominated for a BAFTA rising star award, which is quite a big deal since Kristen is not a native of the UK. In the past winners usually have a strong UK connection, like last year’s winner of Dr. Who fame, Noel Clark or 2006 winner James McAvoy. But best wishes to Kristen.
It was also announced today that The Runaways, which will have it’s debut at Sundance and is currently generating a huge buzz on the indie film circuit, will go into wide release on March 19.
This is also the weekend that the New Moon DVD is highly likely (based upon last year’s DVD release date and information on Amazon and Blockbuster) to be out; however, nothing official on that from Summit.
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