Rolling Stone published an interview with Kristen Stewart on Valentine’s Day that quickly incensed conservatives across the U.S. (the magazine described them as “terrified” in a piece on Sunday) because she dared to express her sexuality in a way that is not overtly tailored to the male gaze. As she put it in an interview for her upcoming film “Love Lies Bleeding,” the “existence of a female body thrusting any type of sexuality at you that’s not designed for, desired by exclusively cis, straight males, is something that people are not super comfy with.”
The wide-ranging interview shows a Stewart who is and isn’t the same woman who played Bella Swan in “Twilight,” who dated her costar a million years ago and still faces questions about it to this day.
“Rob and I can’t just keep talking about that s–t, because it’s f–king weird,...
The wide-ranging interview shows a Stewart who is and isn’t the same woman who played Bella Swan in “Twilight,” who dated her costar a million years ago and still faces questions about it to this day.
“Rob and I can’t just keep talking about that s–t, because it’s f–king weird,...
- 2/18/2024
- by Stephanie Kaloi
- The Wrap
Maximalist horror-comedy has become such a mainstay of 21st-century indie cinema that a late-’80s-set lesbian romance that uses schlocky gore tinged with meta humor to figuratively explore the tumult of new love is hardly as outré as it would have seemed a decade ago. Rose Glass’s Love Lies Bleeding, with its hyper-saturated, giallo-evoking cinematography and lapses into fantastical imagery, freely plays with the boundaries of realism. This hyper-stylization, accompanied by a steady score of growling synths, packs some punches, but that isn’t to say that we can’t see a fair portion of them coming.
The small but tough Lou (Kristen Stewart) appears to be one of only two workers at a grimy gym, Crater’s, in middle-of-nowhere America. We meet her as she’s digging through vomit that’s clogged the gym’s toilet, a seemingly common occurrence at this sweaty den of muscled men, which...
The small but tough Lou (Kristen Stewart) appears to be one of only two workers at a grimy gym, Crater’s, in middle-of-nowhere America. We meet her as she’s digging through vomit that’s clogged the gym’s toilet, a seemingly common occurrence at this sweaty den of muscled men, which...
- 2/18/2024
- by Pat Brown
- Slant Magazine
Was Sundance 2024 a bust? Maybe felt that way a little bit, right? Not that many shot-out-of-a-cannon highlights, not that many breakouts, seemingly a bit of a muted festival arguably. But if there was one film that had a lot of rocket fuel to it, it was arguably Rose Glass’ “Love Lies Bleeding,” a romantic crime thriller starring Kristen Stewart and newcomer Katy O’Brien, known for recent turns in “The Mandalorian” and “Ant-Man And The Wasp: Quantumania.”
Glass is, of course, known for her breakthrough feature, the horror film, “Saint Maud,” which also landed its lead, Morfydd Clark, on the map.
Continue reading ‘Love Lies Bleeding’ Trailer: The Atmosphere Is Electric In Rose Glass’ Crime Thriller Starring Kristen Stewart at The Playlist.
Glass is, of course, known for her breakthrough feature, the horror film, “Saint Maud,” which also landed its lead, Morfydd Clark, on the map.
Continue reading ‘Love Lies Bleeding’ Trailer: The Atmosphere Is Electric In Rose Glass’ Crime Thriller Starring Kristen Stewart at The Playlist.
- 2/7/2024
- by Rodrigo Perez
- The Playlist
The Sundance Film Festival 2024, beloved by independent film enthusiasts, opens the film festival circuit with a bustling calendar of parties, thought-provoking panels, and red-carpet premieres.
Celebrating its 40th milestone, the lineup boasts diversity across various categories, featuring 53 short films, 35 documentary features, and 83 feature films. The award-winning films for the 2024 Sundance Film Festival were announced today at The Ray Theatre in Park City during a ceremony.
The jury and audience-awarded prizes include Grand Jury Prizes awarded to In The Summers (U.S. Dramatic Competition), Porcelain War (U.S. Documentary Competition), Sujo (World Cinema Dramatic Competition), and A New Kind of Wilderness (World Cinema Documentary Competition). The Next Innovator Award presented by Adobe was awarded to Little Death.
Related: Sundance Film Festival Awards: ‘In The Summers’, ‘Didi’, ‘Daughters’ Top Winners List
Audiences came together in person over the weekend in Park City, Salt Lake City, and Sundance Resort with talent that included June Squibb,...
Celebrating its 40th milestone, the lineup boasts diversity across various categories, featuring 53 short films, 35 documentary features, and 83 feature films. The award-winning films for the 2024 Sundance Film Festival were announced today at The Ray Theatre in Park City during a ceremony.
The jury and audience-awarded prizes include Grand Jury Prizes awarded to In The Summers (U.S. Dramatic Competition), Porcelain War (U.S. Documentary Competition), Sujo (World Cinema Dramatic Competition), and A New Kind of Wilderness (World Cinema Documentary Competition). The Next Innovator Award presented by Adobe was awarded to Little Death.
Related: Sundance Film Festival Awards: ‘In The Summers’, ‘Didi’, ‘Daughters’ Top Winners List
Audiences came together in person over the weekend in Park City, Salt Lake City, and Sundance Resort with talent that included June Squibb,...
- 1/26/2024
- by Robert Lang
- Deadline Film + TV
Rose Glass follows Saint Maud with a queer thriller about a bodybuilder and her gym owner girlfriend. Watch the first Love Lies Bleeding trailer here.
Saint Maud announced Rose Glass as a major new talent in British genre filmmaking. The final few seconds of her 2019 horror film still haunt me, but for her next film, Glass is doing something completely different. The London-born director is swapping religious horror for a queer love story between a bodybuilder and gym owner with a dodgy past – and we couldn’t be more excited.
Take a look at the first trailer for Love Lies Bleeding.
Set a trailer for any film to Bronski Beat’s Smalltown Boy and you’ve got my interest. If you also add a tagline like “Revenge gets ripped”, I’m all yours. Love Lies Bleeding does both, and the trailer is also deliciously steamy and violent.
Kristen Stewart and...
Saint Maud announced Rose Glass as a major new talent in British genre filmmaking. The final few seconds of her 2019 horror film still haunt me, but for her next film, Glass is doing something completely different. The London-born director is swapping religious horror for a queer love story between a bodybuilder and gym owner with a dodgy past – and we couldn’t be more excited.
Take a look at the first trailer for Love Lies Bleeding.
Set a trailer for any film to Bronski Beat’s Smalltown Boy and you’ve got my interest. If you also add a tagline like “Revenge gets ripped”, I’m all yours. Love Lies Bleeding does both, and the trailer is also deliciously steamy and violent.
Kristen Stewart and...
- 12/19/2023
- by Maria Lattila
- Film Stories
Kristen Stewart and Katy O'Brien in Love Lies Bleeding Photo: Courtesy of Sundance Film Festival Chiwetel Ejiofor is among the British names heading to Sundance this year. The 12 Years A Slave actor-turned director is returning for the festival’s 40th edition after his previous film The Boy Who Harnessed The Wind premiered there in 2019. He brings biographical tale Rob Peace about a brilliant scientist who led a dual life in academia and research while also earning six figures selling marijuana
Saint Maud director Rose Glass will also present her new film, Love Lies Bleeding, which stars Kristen Stewart and Ed Harris and tells the tale of a relationship between a reclusive gym manager and a bodybuilder. Stewart also stars in Love Me - announced as the winner of the Alfred P Sloan Prize for depiction of science or technology. It tells the unlikely story of a buoy and a...
Saint Maud director Rose Glass will also present her new film, Love Lies Bleeding, which stars Kristen Stewart and Ed Harris and tells the tale of a relationship between a reclusive gym manager and a bodybuilder. Stewart also stars in Love Me - announced as the winner of the Alfred P Sloan Prize for depiction of science or technology. It tells the unlikely story of a buoy and a...
- 12/6/2023
- by Amber Wilkinson
- eyeforfilm.co.uk
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