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2012.05.18

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KStew ‘Dying’ To Make Babies More Movies With Pattinson

2012.05.17
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They’re inseparable!!The reshoots for Breaking Dawn 2 wrapped only a few weeks ago and Kristen Stewart is already jonesing to be reunited with her undead boy toy, Robert Pattinson.She told the press in a Snow White & the Huntsman interview: “I’m dying to make another movie with Rob, I think that we’re a good team”Oh

‘Twilight’s Kristen Stewart: ‘Robert Pattinson and I are a good team’

2012.05.17

The Twilight star wants to work with Robert Pattinson on something “ambitious”.

Robert Pattinson in David Cronenberg’s ‘Cosmopolis’ UK trailer

2012.05.17

Robert Pattinson stars in the UK trailer for the upcoming Cosmopolis.

Should Nina Dobrev and Ian Somerhalder Star in 50 Shades of Grey?

2012.05.17
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Nina Dobrev hasn’t read Fifty Shades of Grey yet, but with her name floating around as a possible fit for the female lead, she might want to get on it!

“All I’ve heard is that it’s very scandalous, to say the least,” the Vampire Diaries starlet told MTV. “I haven’t read it, but I’m intrigued … who knows?”

“I mean, well, I guess we’ll have to see.”

With co-star and real-life boyfriend Ian Somerhalder expressing interest in the role of Christian Grey, it’s no surprise Dobrev has been linked to Anastasia Steele.

Working with Ian a second time isn’t as appealing to Nina as you night think, though. She said if she did play Anastasia, she’d prefer another guy.

“I don’t know if that’s a good idea,” she said of herself and Somerhalder both starring in the movie adaptation of EL James’ erotic love story trilogy.

“I think it’s best for any of the actors on The Vampire Diaries to kind of do their own things … and create new characters … if it’s the same people, the fans will alway see me as Elena and they’ll see him as Damon if we do a film together.”

“I think it would be better [if] either he should get it or I should get it, but I know that apparently he’s really great for the role, so I hope he gets it!”

Another pair of famous vampires, Kristen Stewart and Robert Pattinson, have been talked about at length as good fits, especially considering that James initially modeled the books after Edward and Bella from the Twilight saga.

What do you think? Tell us who should play Christian and Anastasia in 50 Shades of Grey by voting in our dueling surveys below!

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Robert Pattinson Sneak Peek: Just How Sexy Is Bel Ami?

2012.05.17
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We’ve said it in the past, but in Bel Ami, Robert Pattinson has sex with everyone. Seriously.We saw an early screening of Rob’s latest flick (it hits theaters June 8)…

Should Kristen Stewart and Robert Pattinson Star in 50 Shades of Grey?

2012.05.16
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Would Kristen Stewart be up for starring in Fifty Shades of Grey?

She hasn’t read it yet, but she’s already dying to star in a new film with boyfriend Robert Pattinson, and it’s loosely based on their characters, so … maybe!

The sexy novel trilogy by EL James, recently acquired by Universal Studios in a movie deal, was inspired by Edward and Bella from the Twilight novels.

Knowing this, could she see herself and Rob in 50 Shades?

“I’m dying to make another movie with Rob, I think that we’re a good team,” Kristen said. “I think whatever it is needs to be so ridiculously ambitious.”


“So maybe! I just haven’t read it, so I don’t know too much about what it is, but I’ve heard good things, and would love to work with him again.”

Kristen reiterated that she “doesn’t know” when asked if she could picture herself and Rob playing Christian and Anastasia in 50 Shades of Grey.

You can see why the idea appeals to many fans, however – as does another faux vampire combo in The Vampire Diaries’ Ian Somerhalder and Nina Dobrev.

In the book, Ana (based off of Bella) falls for Christian (based on Edward Cullen), a rich 27-year-old entrepreneur who introduces her into his erotic world of S&M.

What’s your take? Would the Snow White and the Huntsman star be a good fit for the role? Vote for who you think should play both lead characters below:

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Cannes opens with Wes Anderson’s ‘charming evocation of childhood’

2012.05.16

Moonrise Kingdom is first of 22 films competing for the Palme D’Or, none of which was made by female directors

The Cannes film festival kicked off its 65th edition not, as usual, with a Hollywood blockbuster, or the latest in 3D animation, but with a gentle, charming, at times dark evocation of childhood by American indie director Wes Anderson – whose own boyhood provided some of the material for this lopsided look at innocent first love.

When he was a boy, the director of Rushmore and The Royal Tenenbaums said, he found a pamphlet called Coping With the Very Troubled Child on the fridge. “I wasn’t the only child in the house, but I knew which one was the very troubled child. If my brothers had found it, they would not have looked at themselves.” The pamphlet makes its appearance in Moonrise Kingdom in the hands of 12-year-old Suzy, who makes a bid for freedom from the family home armed with a suitcase full of storybooks and a pair of left-handed scissors.

More than that, the film, an old-fashioned children’s adventure cut through with the disappointments and ennui of adulthood, uses “the memory of what I wanted to have happened, and the memory of the emotion of falling in love as a kid, which is something that has never left me and I hope people will share”, said Anderson.

The story is set on a rocky, sparsely populated, pine-dotted island off the coast of New England in 1965. There are no roads and only one policeman on this idyllic isle (in a piece of sly casting, the lone cop is played by cinematic hardman Bruce Willis, who, as co-star Bill Murray pointed out, does eventually “have his Die Hard moment”). Things go awry when Sam, a boy encamped with a scout troop, goes missing. So too does Suzy, the daughter of local family the Bishops (played by Murray and Frances McDormand).

A star-studded ensemble piece, the film also features Edward Norton as the hapless but well-meaning scoutmaster; and Tilda Swinton as a character who simply introduces herself, and is referred to, as Social Services. These high-flown actors were required to provide, according to Norton, “our own hair and makeup and costumes”. There were no trailers or the “trappings” of Hollywood film-making. Instead, he said, it was “like summer camp. Wes plays the role that I do in the film as scoutmaster, marching us through our skills and leading us off on an adventure.” According to Swinton, the experience was “like being invited to a family wedding”.

But the film really belongs to the children, newcomers Jared Gillman and Kara Hayward. The search for the pair took months and thousands of auditions. Thirteen-year-old Hayward immediately impressed Anderson, he said, with her uncanny ability to sound “like she was making up the dialogue herself”. In one of the more self-possessed statements by an actor debuting at Cannes, Gillman, also 13, said it had “clicked sometime in elementary school that I would like to be an actor”.

Moonrise Kingdom was the first film to screen in competition for the 2012 Palme D’Or. A further 21 are to come over the next two weeks. It is a strong year for Cannes’ favourite European auteurs: sole British hope Ken Loach, Michael Haneke and Cristian Mungiu are in the running, along with David Cronenberg and Abbas Kiarostami. Stars such as Nicole Kidman, Brad Pitt, Kristen Stewart and Robert Pattinson will tread the red carpet.

But a sour note has been struck by the fact there are no female directors in the competition lineup. According to British director Andrea Arnold, whose films Red Road and Fishtank have screened in past festivals, and who sits on this year’s jury: “It is a great pity because women are half the population and have voices and things to say about the world that would be good for us all to hear.”

However, she added: “I would have absolutely hated it if my film had been selected just because I was a woman. I would only want my film to be selected for the right reasons, not out of charity, because I was female.”

Fellow juror, actor Diane Kruger, added: “Last year I came here with a film directed by a woman which got an award; I get the impression women are very welcome here.” She was referring to Fabienne Berthaud’s Lily, Sometimes, which screened in the Directors’ Fortnight festival sidebar. Last year’s main competition featured four films by women, including British director Lynne Ramsay.

This year’s jury also features Scottish actor Ewan McGregor, who declared himself “incredibly excited about being inspired by the world’s great film makers”. The chair of the jury, Italian actor-director Nanni Moretti, said he had no preconceptions but wanted to be “taken by surprise” adding: “Sometimes you go to the cinema and feel that you have seen the film hundreds of thousands of times before.”