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Love Lies Bleeding – first-look review

By Hannah Strong

A drifting bodybuilder and a reclusive gym employee fall hard for each other with devastating consequences in Rose Glass's explosive thriller.

Glasgow Film Festival announces A-grade line-up

By David Jenkins

A grand banquet of film has been laid out for the festival's 20th anniversary edition.

Crimes of the Future – first-look review

By Hannah Strong

David Cronenberg’s return to filmmaking can’t quite deliver on its promise that surgery is the new sex.

24 curious facts about the Cannes Film Festival

By Saskia Lloyd Gaiger

Some of the best nuggets of glitz and scandal throughout the history of the most famous international film festival.

Claire Denis and David Cronenberg headline the 2022 Cannes Film Festival

By David Jenkins

This year’s stacked line-up also includes new work Kelly Reichardt, Ruben Ostlünd and Park Chan-wook – but no David Lynch.

Kristen Stewart may or may not get swole for Rose Glass’ bodybuilding movie

By Charles Bramesco

She’s only been cast as the lover of Love Lies Bleeding’s musclebound protagonist... but still.

Spencer

By David Jenkins

Kristen Stewart is the saving grace of director Pablo Larraín’s slow-paced and inert biopic of Princess Diana.

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Kristen Stewart makes a run for it as Lady Di in the Spencer trailer

By Charles Bramesco

Her performance as Princess Diana has positioned Stewart as this year’s awards season front-runner.

Spencer – first-look review

By David Jenkins

Kristen Stewart excels in this psychological portrait of Princess Diana, but a heavy-handed script lets things down.

Get your first look at Kristen Stewart as Princess Diana

By Charles Bramesco

She’s playing the late People’s Princess in Pablo Larraín’s upcoming biopic Spencer.

Happiest Season

By Hannah Strong

Kristen Stewart and Mackenzie Davis star in Clea DuVall’s festive rom-com about going home and coming out.

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How Kelly Reichardt’s depiction of loneliness helped me feel full again

By Annie Wojnarowski

Watching Certain Women as a severely depressed 17-year-old, I saw my own feelings of isolation reflected back at me.

Underwater

By David Jenkins

Feeble, water-logged action caper in which undersea ghouls terrorise Kristen Stewart on a deep sea mining station.

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Seberg

By David Jenkins

Kristen Stewart is woefully miscast in Benedict Andrews’ biopic of the late screen icon Jean Seberg.

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Charlie’s Angels

By Charles Bramesco

Kristen Stewart leads a squad of lethal female spies in the latest reboot of the ’70s TV sensation.

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Seberg – first look review

By David Jenkins

This thin biopic of New Wave icon Jean Seberg plays out with all the depth of a magazine photo shoot.

Kristen Stewart enters the briny deep in the Underwater trailer

By Charles Bramesco

Something's terrorizing their ocean-floor research lab in the upcoming thriller.

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