Thursday, November 4, 2010

Article on Kristen Stewart from Backstage.com with new pics

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To some, Kristen Stewart is simply “the ‘Twilight’ girl.” Her arresting turn as love-struck teen Bella Swan in the swoony series of vampire romance blockbusters put her on the map and earned her the mantle of “movie star.”


And for many young actors, this would have represented the chance to cash in, to do a whole bunch of well-paying wannabe hits with various supernatural love interests. Stewart, on the other hand, prefers the more challenging route: offbeat indies, parts that speak to her in a genuine way, and the occasional portrayal of an icon (like, say, Joan Jett). She only hopes that those who want to see her as nothing more than Bella will give her a chance.

“There’s a road I’m going down now, and I’m aware that there’s not as much of an audience for strange movies—for different, eclectic movies—and I totally accept that,” she says. “But at the same time, if I do films like that, I want people to take it for what it is instead of going, ‘Oh, let’s see the ‘Twilight’ girl try to do this.’?”

Stewart says she is deeply grateful for all the opportunities the runaway vampire franchise has sent her way, but she has made sure the personas she has taken on since have not been terribly Bella-like. Take her nuanced performance in the recent indie sensation “Welcome to the Rileys.” As foul-mouthed teen runaway/stripper Mallory, Stewart is raw and real, a believably bruised troublemaker, and she more than holds her own opposite co-stars James Gandolfini and Melissa Leo. “I’m really glad that it took the time that it did to get made, because I think by the time I was 18, I was ready and more confident and mature enough to play the part,” says the actor, now 20. “I had read the script when I was 16, and I was just too young. I would’ve shied away from stuff, I think.”

“Rileys” director Jake Scott first took note of Stewart in Sean Penn’s “Into the Wild.” Her screen time is limited, but she made it her own. “I went for a drink with Sean Penn, and he said, ‘Check this kid out,’?” recalls Scott. “She didn’t do very much in that film, but she just had this quality that I’d always imagined Mallory would have—I always say ‘vulpine.’ Kind of feral, a bit of an alley cat. That really is strong in her, even though she’s come from a very happy, loving background. It’s interesting; maybe that’s why she can play such damaged characters, such complex characters.”

  
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Wednesday, November 3, 2010

Bobby Long talks about his new album, Robert & his contribution to Twilight

Twi talk starts around 7 mins but listen to whole lot. I love Bobby and his music... Cant wait for this album!





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Monday, November 1, 2010

Atom Books Competition - Win the White 'Twilight' Books

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From Atom Books...



Dreaming of a Twilight Christmas?

This year those dreams can come true thanks to the launch of these gorgeous White Editions of the Twilight Saga.

These really are a thing of beauty (as beautiful as a vampire in a sunny meadow in fact)! The classic dark jackets have been replaced with pure white covers for this Christmas only. They feature just the four iconic Twilight images – the apple, flower, ribbon and chess pieces – against a brilliant white backdrop. In striking contrast to the front cover, the pages are edged with crimson and the back cover a matching deep red.

To celebrate the release of these gorgeous creations we’ve put together a daily competition over at our Facebook page, which gives you the chance to test your Twilight knowledge and win fab prizes over the next four weeks. Andthese new books have also given us the perfect excuse to put together another vampy, shapeshifter inspired treat for you, before revealing some cracking Christmas surprises!

Head over to our Facebook page to test your Twilight knowledge and win prizes. Don’t forget to follow us on Twitterto be the first in the know!

Lots of love,
The Twilight team at Atom