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Tag: Kristen Stewart

07/10/2025
Cinema, Festivals, Movies, Reviews

The Chronology of Water: LFF Film Review 

Kristen Stewart’s feature debut stars Imogen Poots as swimmer-turned-writer Lidia Yuknavitch.

02/05/2024
Cinema, Movies, Reviews

Love Lies Bleeding: Film Review

A gym manager falls in love with a bodybuilder passing through town in this crime thriller.

06/09/2022
Cinema, Movies, MUBI, Reviews

Crimes of the Future: Film Review

Viggo Mortensen plays a performance artist who removes his organs for entertainment in this body horror.

08/02/2022
Awards, Movies, Opinion

Oscars 2022: My verdict on the nominations

Here’s what I think about all the surprises and snubs in the Oscars 2022 nominations.

08/10/2021
Cinema, Festivals, Movies, Reviews

Spencer: LFF Film Review

Spencer imagines what might have happened during a Christmas holiday at the Sandringham in the early ’90s.

26/11/2020
Movies, Reviews, Sky Cinema

Happiest Season: Film Review

Kristen Stewart and Mackenzie Davis lead an all-star ensemble cast in this festive film.

28/11/2019
Movies, Opinion

Why I love the original Charlie’s Angels films

As the new Charlie’s Angels movie comes to cinemas, I have a look at my love for the franchise.

27/11/2019
Cinema, Movies, Reviews

Charlie’s Angels: Film Review

Kristen Stewart, Naomi Scott and Ella Balinska star in this continuation of the Charlie’s Angels franchise.

30/08/2019
Cinema, Festivals, Movies, Reviews

Seberg: Venice Film Review

Kristen Stewart plays real-life American actress Jean Seberg in Benedict Andrews’ movie.

30/08/2019
Festivals, Galleries, Movies

Kristen Stewart, Anthony Mackie and Margaret Qualley promote Seberg at the Venice Film Festival

My pics of Kristen Stewart, Anthony Mackie & Margaret Qualley arriving in Venice.

16/08/2019
Cinema, Movies, Reviews

JT LeRoy: Film Review

Laura Dern achieves success with a book written under the guise of JT Leroy.

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