Zendaya says what she most admires about Robert Pattinson is that “he’s such an incredible talent.”
“I’ve been able to witness firsthand him transforming into so many different roles. He makes it look so easy, and it's not fair.”
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Kristen Stewart has purchased Highland Park’s historic 100-year-old movie theater Highland Theatre, saving it from permanent shutdown.
“It’s an opportunity to make a space to gather and scheme and dream together. This project is about creating a new school and restructuring our processes, finding a better way forward. We want to make it a family affair, something for the community.”
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When famous actors decide to try their hand at filmmaking, the results can be — and often are — unremarkable by design. Timid and safe with a network TV aesthetic that screams “I’m a lot more afraid behind the camera than I am in front of it.” Not so of Kristen Stewart’s “The Chronology of Water.” Not in the slightest. Some movies are shot. This one was directed.
Read our review out of #Cannes: https://t.co/qg06S2wzz7
THE CHRONOLOGY OF WATER floored me from start to finish with its fragmented but precise editing, uncompromising vision, and the raw, fearless performance of Imogen Poots, delivering her finest work yet. This is a pure art house biopic that scratches, pierces, and digs under the skin, confronting the viewer with a blistering emotional intensity that some may find too much to bear. To that end, Kristen Stewart’s directorial debut is unflinching & abrasive, a grueling exploration of pain that’s as likely to move you as it is to leave you shaken.
Lynne Ramsay's #DieMyLove starring Jennifer Lawrence and Robert Pattinson will officially premiere in competition at the 2025 Cannes Film Festival in May.
Kristen Stewart's directorial debut 'THE CHRONOLOGY OF WATER' will premiere at the 2025 Cannes Film Festival.
Starring Imogen Poots as swimmer and writer Lidia Yuknavitch.