WOAH, sorry about the lack of updates there. Things have been slow, but here are two new stills from “The Yellow Handkerchief.” Thanks to the always amazing kstewartfans!
Gallery Link: Promotional Stills
WOAH, sorry about the lack of updates there. Things have been slow, but here are two new stills from “The Yellow Handkerchief.” Thanks to the always amazing kstewartfans!
Gallery Link: Promotional Stills
Here’s another press junket interview Kristen and her co-star Eddie Redmayne did for Coming Soon. Enjoy!
Gallery Link: 02.18.10: Coming Soon Press Junket
More press junket interviews for The Yellow Handkerchief are being posted online! MovieWeb just made their available on Youtube. Watch it below and find caps in the gallery!
Gallery Link: 02.18.10: MovieWeb Press Junket
A new clip from The Yellow Handkerchief has been released via Fandango. It is now available at our Youtube channel, watch it over there or below. Screen captures will be added shortly. Update! Caps added! Enjoy!
Gallery Link: The Yellow Handkerchief – Official Clip: Cell Phones
Kristen and her The Yellow Handkerchief co-star Eddie Redmayne did a hilarious interview with Pop Eater which can now be read at their site.
There’s a new leading man in town for Kristen Stewart: British actor Eddie Redmayne. The two star in ‘The Yellow Handkerchief,’ a coming-of-age tale about a group of outsiders who take to the highway with no destination in mind.
Filming most of the scenes in New Orleans, Redmayne reveals he and Stewart instantly clicked on set and added her ‘Twilight’ fame hasn’t turned her into a diva, as some tabloids have reported. “Anyone who says she’s a nightmare to work with” is wrong, he told PopEater. “She’s wonderful.”
While on the phone with PopEater, the co-stars discussed their first impressions, their diet of crawfish, beignets and burgers and how they plan to make tabloid headlines next week.
Eddie, were you intimidated by Kristen because she’s this big superstar?
Eddie: I was pretty intimidated by the whole prospect of the film, playing an adopted Native American.
Kristen: Opposite Kristen Stewart.
Eddie: I think I was more scared of getting my accent right than I was about my leading lady.Did she ignore you the first three weeks of filming, as some tabloids have reported?
E: No, she’s wonderful… I was by myself in New Orleans and Kristen was there with her family. They properly took me under their wing. I was even made a quasi member of the family for Mother’s Day. They were incredibly lovely to me. We hit it off pretty much from the word go.So this call is to announce your engagement, right?
E: Hell yeah.So we’ll see the wedding on the cover of People next week?
E: Guaranteed.
K: Just as soon as I have Rob’s baby.
Here’s a lovely new interview and three accompanying photos from Teen Hollywood!
Gallery Link: 02.18.10: Teen Hollywood Junket
Before the “Twilight” phenomenon, a just turned 17-year-old Kristen Stewart was in the post-Katrina New Orleans area filming a sensitive, warm and romantic road trip film called The Yellow Handkerchief in which she plays a beautiful but rejected-by-guys teen ready for a new adventure in life.
At her side in the film is a very cute Brit actor named Eddie Redmayne (of The Other Boleyn Girl) who was surprised to be cast as a quirky, vagabond young American guy from Oklahoma!
These two share a few kisses in the film and were both nervous and anxious to do their “getting-to-know-you” scenes justice. We wanted to know which scenes intimidated Kristen and what she learned from bigtime actor William Hurt on the project.
Why were she and Eddie worried about their final kiss in the movie? You’ll find out.
Kristen told us that she didn’t get to party in New Orleans because she was very underage (you might feel her pain).We think Kristen is as sensitive as the character she plays in the film. When she talks about her teen character Martine, is she sort of talking about herself? Check out what else we learned about acting and this touching road trip movie from Kristen and her cute co star!
Q: This was probably your first big lead role in a film. Was that an adjustment to play the lead at that time?
Kristen: Anytime you have to play a person who is not yourself, you’re stepping out of a comfort zone but that’s what we do and if the role is bigger that’s just more to chew on and that’s always good.
Eddie: There is more of a sense of responsibility. What was great about this film is that it’s an ensemble piece in the sense that it really is about the four of us, I’m certain Kristen and I felt in incredibly safe hands having William (Hurt) and Maria (Bello) around us and because of the intensity of the film, having three of us in a car for three months shooting, we ended up being close as a trio which is wonderful because any fears or problems you have, you have the other two to turn to.
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The gallery has been updated with a couple of new photos, a behind-the-scenes-picture from The Yellow Handkerchief, a new promoshoot pic from The Runaways and some new-old outtakes from one of the Sundance portrait sessions. Enjoy!
Thank you for visiting and enjoy the rest of your weekend!
Here’s another press junket interview Kristen did with Hit Fix. Watch it below and view the caps in the gallery. Enjoy!
Gallery Link: 02.18.10: HitFix Press Junket
IESB sat down with Kristen for an interview in which she talkes about The Yellow Handkerchief, the accent in the movie, The Runaways and much more.
In The Yellow Handkerchief, actress Kristen Stewart plays Martine, a lonely and troubled teenager who heads out on a road trip with Gordy (Eddie Redmayne), a young man looking to get closer to her, and Brett (William Hurt), an ex-convict, just released from prison after serving six years for manslaughter, who is trying to reconcile himself with his past. The trio are all going in the same direction, but quickly find their relationships forging and changing in many ways.
At the press day for the film, Kristen Stewart talked about what drew her to this smaller, independent film. She also gave an update on her own feeling about whether Breaking Dawn, the final book in the Twilight Saga, should be split into two films, how excited she is about the March release of The Runaways and her hopes to make the drama K-11 with her mother at the helm.
Q: What was it like to play this character, when you hadn’t done too many major roles, at the time you did this film?
Kristen: Anytime you have to play a person who is not yourself, you’re stepping out of a comfort zone, but that’s what we do. If the role is bigger, that’s just more to chew on, and that’s always good.
Collider did a press junket interview with Kristen in which she talks about Breaking Dawn possibly going 3D.
Gallery Link: 02.18.10: Collider Press Junket