Kristen Stewart in Interview Magazine

Kristen Stewart has been in Interview Magazine before. this time out they talk to her and Charlize Theron.   Kristen mentioned this bit about Twilight.

 

MITCHELL: It seems like every year you have these two wildly different pulls between the bigger movies that you do, like the Twilight films, and then the smaller ones that you’ve done. I remember a couple of years ago when you had both Welcome to the Rileys [2010] and The Runaways at Sundance.

STEWART: Yeah, I think it went Twilight, Welcome to the Rileys, New Moon, Runaways, then Eclipse, so it was like one of those movies between each Twilight movie.

MITCHELL: Was that just for you to remind yourself of why you wanted to do this?

STEWART: I just happened to have enough time to be able to take other parts between those first few Twilight films. But it wasn’t about proving to people that I had something else to give.

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The Male TwiHard Supports Kristen Stewart in Snow White

MTV’s Male TwiHard has a list of reasons why he’s supporting Kristen Stewart in Snow White.  Our favorite is:

 

5. Kristen Stewart in armor

Let’s be honest, a big reason we’re all stoked about “Breaking Dawn – Part 2” is that we finally gets to see K.Stew stop being a delicate klutz and start kicking some ass. Well, she isn’t an immortal vampire in this film, but she is still one tough chick in armor.

 

Check out the rest of the list on MTV.

Kristen Stewart Needs Unbroken Bling: Why the Best Kiss Needs to #twilight4peat

Which Non-Twilight Movie Are You Most Excited to See

Robert Pattinson and Kristen Stewart have a number of films that are about to come out that aren’t Twilight related. For the first time, you have them each doing one that could be classified as a niche indie and one that could go under mainstream studio. Vote and tell us what you want to see most and why in the comments. We’ll feature other cast members projects later this week.

Kristen Stewart Talks Viewing Breaking Dawn Differntly Than Critics

Kristen Stewart has an interview in The Guardian where she talks Twilight history and Snow White.

Many thought Twilight pushed an abstinence message, presenting sex as a danger to be avoided – in this case, of course, specifically because it would involve coupling with a vampire and a werewolf. Was it worrying to have that outlook pinned to her? “I always just very honestly said that that’s not why I did the movie, and it’s not why the book was written,” she says, adding that she finds it frustrating when people read the characters differently to her. “Mostly in this idea that Bella is a weak girl who is just obsessed with these two boys, and doesn’t really think beyond her own needs, and is selfish. And she is, completely, but that’s like the way to live, man! You’ve got to follow your heart. That is actually a really bold way to live, not making concessions, or giving things up … I don’t know why people ignore the sacrifices that Edward makes. I don’t know why the power thing has been viewed the way it’s been viewed, because I just view it so differently.”

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Kristen Stewart Thinks Parodies of Herself Are Funny

It’s nice to know that Kristen can take a joke.

This is the most recent Kristen parody.

Kristen Stewart Talks Getting Snow White Offer During Breaking Dawn

Kristen Stewart talks how it all came about.

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Kristen Stewart Wanted to Finish Breaking Dawn Before Other Projects

Kristen Stewart talked to Ology about moving on from Breaking Dawn.

Coming off a five-film franchise like Twilight must be a little frightening. While the exhilaration and combined sadness of letting go of such a staple character is a given, the ambiguity of “what do I do next?” must settle in soon after.

Kristen Stewart doesn’t really have that problem. Or at least, she doesn’t let it get to her. The 22-year-old actress is about to release her biggest starring role since becoming Bella Swan back in 2007 — the title character in Universal’s Snow White and the Huntsman. The Brothers Grimm-inspired reboot also stars Charlize Theron and Chris Hemsworth. And after the lukewarm response to fellow fairytale remake, Mirror Mirror, there’s a lot of pressure for this darker adaptation to kick ass at the box office.

“It seems like it’s a very tactful move, this one,” Kristen tells me about choosing to take on the role. “It’s like ‘Oh, how do I prove myself in the franchise beyond Twilight?’ I was doing Breaking Dawn at the time when the script came up. I didn’t want to read anything. I wanted to finish and focus.”

See more on Snow White and what Kristen’s co-stars had to say about working with her on Ology.

Kristen Stewart on Fame and What She Loves About Snow White

There are some parallels between Snow White and fame.

Kristen Stewart and Taylor Lautner Make Forbes Celebrity 100 List 2012

Forbes Magazine has just come out with their annual Celebrity 100 List. Here are the qualifications considered to get

on the list:

With most of our lists we keep it strictly on the money: earnings or net worth. The Celebrity 100 is a little different. This list–which includes film and television actors, TV personalities, models, athletes, authors, musicians and comedians–is based on money and fame. We define fame as media visibility in print, television, radio and online, plus social media power, which we measure by looking at each celebrity’s presence on Facebook and Twitter. The earnings consist of pretax income between May 1, 2011, and May 1, 2012. Management, agent and attorney fees are not deducted. Forbes has been publishing the list annually since 1999.

Kristen Stewart made the list at number 43 and Taylor Launter ranked in at 67.

Given the requirement for a social media presence and that Robert Pattinson and Stephenie Meyer have none, we are wondering if that hurt their ranking. Taylor Lautner launched a Facebook page last year with several million followers and Kristen Stewart (though she has no social media) does many more interviews than Pattinson and Lautner. Similarly author Suzanne Collins of The Hunger Games fame is not there, she also does not do many appearances, so maybe that is the key?