Tuesday, June 30, 2015

VIDEO: Behind the Scenes of Taylor Swift's BAD BLOOD Music Video featuring Hayley Williams

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Here's the special effects breakdown of Taylor Swift's "Bad Blood" music video, which features almost all of Taylor's close celebrity friends, including Hayley Williams.


Bad Blood VFX Breakdown from Ingenuity Studios (Engine) on Vimeo.


Watch the full music video HERE.

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NEW/old Photo of Robert Pattinson, Chris Weitz and Alison Miller at the 2011 Hamilton Awards

Blast from the past for New Moon!! Here's a new/old photo of Robert Pattinson, Twilight Saga: New Moon director Chris Weitz and Alison Miller at the 2011 Hamilton Awards. 

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MENTIONS: Olivier Assayas Talks PERSONAL SHOPPER with Kristen Stewart


Clouds of Sils Maria director Olivier Assayas talked with Telerama about casting Kristen Stewart in the French film, as well as in his new film Personal Shopper.

Google Translated:


While he is preparing the filming of Personal Shopper, with his new muse Kristen Stewart... 
Have you taken advantage of the standardization of American cinema? 
I'll talk more mechanization, industrialization of American cinema. Actors awareness Kristen Stewart are found in films where, even for a simple close-up, there are 18 trucks, fully blocked street types who bark in all directions into their walkie-talkies. It is logistically delusional and it deprives them of the time and space they once were leaving from time to time the majority cinema to rotate in an art film ... That freedom does not exist in American cinema. Even the report to the story is not the same: when Kristen Stewart saw Sils Maria , she was amazed to find all the scenes she had turned. "This is the first time!", she said. She was surprised that we have already filmed the whole scenario, and more that the scenario is found entirely in the image without eighteen mounting layers ... And three quarters of scenes in American films look green background, it is the advent of the world of special effects and, for the actors, it is clearly less and less fun, more and more restrictive. 
A little curiosity "people": in Sils Maria , you direct two very young actresses of American cinema, Moretz and Kristen Stewart. What is the difference? 
Almost everything except talent. I chose Moretz after conversations via Skype. Looking on Google, I realized she was only 16 years old. It did not make sense, I could not imagine talking to a 16 year old girl. I went to see her in Toronto where she was shooting, and I found an incredible maturity. Chloë is facetious, Kristen Stewart is dark. She has a surprising intensity, she is a samurai. Although she was already a star, American cinema has discovered her through Sils Maria. "So she knows how to play? "  But she was already great in previous films! 
You will turn at year end a new film called Personal Shopper . What can you tell us? 
I wish I was already filming! But I chose to wait Kristen Stewart, who added the films of Ang Lee and Woody Allen - proof that her American career has changed. It will be a movie very centered around her, and that its kind of ghost film. I'm still in a bizarre situation. My films fall into a blind spot of the funding system: although produced by a French producer as they are in English, they are not entitled to the tax credit, and only a smaller version of the support fund. While an American producer from turning an American film in France benefits from the tax credit. As Sils Maria , which has had to turn inland in Leipzig and Halle, in the former East Germany, it will turn the interiors of Personal shopper, happens entirely in Paris, Hungary or the Czech Republic according to the highest bidder...
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NEW/old Photo of Robert Pattinson in the Oscars 2009 Audience

A blast from the past at the 2009 Oscars!! The Academy posted an audience photo from Instagram, with Robert Pattinson in attendance. 

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Front row: Kate Winslet, Logan Marshall Green, Marisa Tomei, and Mickey Rourke, in white.
Matthew Broderick and Robert Pattinson are in the second row, from left.
#KateWinslet #MarisaTomei #MickeyRourke #MatthewBroderick #RobertPattinson

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Monday, June 29, 2015

NEW Photo: Robert Pattinson Supports AMERICAN BUFFALO's Tom Sturridge in London

Rob is such a good friend! Here's a new photo of Robert Pattinson at the American Buffalo show in London in support of his best friend Tom Sturridge, who stars in the play with Damien Lewis and John Goodman.


Anne Rolfstad My sneaky photo taking skills need work but the guy in the hat is the one and only ROB PATTINSON!! He came to American Buffalo to support his best friend Tom Sturridge who is acting opposite Damian Lewis and we brushed shoulders as we were both returning to our respective seats!! What an unexpected surprise!! I love London!!

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Sunday, June 28, 2015

NEW Photo of Robert Pattinson at Nicholas Jarecki's Birthday Party

Here's a new photo of Robert Pattinson at Nicholas Jarecki's birthday party on June 25.

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NEW Fan Photos of Robert Pattinson at Glastonbury Festival

Here are some fan photos of Robert Pattinson in England for the Glastonbury festival.



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QUEEN OF THE DESERT: NEW On-Set Photo of Robert Pattinson, Nicole Kidman and Werner Herzog

Here's a new photo of Robert Pattinson on the set of Queen of the Desert with co-star Nicole Kidman and director Werner Herzog. 



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Friday, June 26, 2015

BREAKING DAWN PART 1: Watch Raw Footage of Robert Pattinson Recording at JL Recording Studios


Remember the beautiful line that Edward Cullen says in Breaking Dawn Part 1 to his new wife Bella Swan in the commercials right before the movie came out in 2011?

"No measure of time with you will be long enough. But we'll start with forever."
Check out this raw footage of Robert Pattinson practicing the line over and over in his American accent at  JL Recording Studios in Toronto with director Bill Condon. According to the techs working there, they said Robert was " friendly, very laid back and accompanied by a small entourage consisting of two friends with a dog."



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Thursday, June 25, 2015

NEW On-Set Interview of AMERICAN ULTRA with Kristen Stewart, Jesse Eiseberg, Director Nima Nourizadeh and Screenwriter Max Landis



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On the set of American Ultra, Kristen Stewart, Jesse Eisenberg, Topher Grace, screenwriter Max Landis and director Nima Nourizadeh did an interview with ComingSoon.net. Read below:

A crashed humvee rests at the front of a grocery store, glass and pieces of the window frame scattered about. Jesse Eisenberg, who drove the vehicle through the doors, looks more like Tom Hiddleston in Only Lovers Left Alive than himself, albeit sporting a marijuana-themed button up shirt. He crouches behind one of the cash registers holding the loud speaker alerting the other “shoppers,” who are actually government goons that are holding his girlfriend hostage, that it’s okay to surrender.

“Listen crazy people,” he tells the black-clad, gun-toting thugs. “Just give up. Give me my girlfriend and you can all go home….to your….to your homes.”

Gunfire begins to ring out and in this wide open space, only about a third of which has been dressed to look like a store, they continue to echo. This scene falls at the start of American Ultra‘s climax, and it’s no ordinary gun fight as Eisenberg’s Mike Howell will make his way into the store and use the things on the shelf to dispatch his foes. It’s all part of the film’s unconventional charm, which began with screenwriter Max Landis.

“The ongoing joke of me and my managers is that literally everything I sell, when I first describe it to them they say ‘Don’t do it,’” he tells us. “I remember I was like, ‘My friend Josh has an idea: Prank videos with super powers, but I think we take that, we turn it into Columbine with telekinesis!’ And my managers were like, ‘Never say that again, don’t write that script.’ That’s held true of everything I’ve sold, so when I said ‘Stoner Bourne’ it just proves how bad I am at describing things.”

The kernel for the story started when Landis imagined the scene in a film where the good and bad guys confront each other over the phone, except he thought it would be funny if one of the members of that conversation didn’t know what was going on.

“I love tone because I think tone is story,” Landis says. “And when I was writing American Ultra I thought ‘What if there was like a big-beach movie? Almost like Little Miss Sunshine, this incredibly sweet, intimate movie about a guy and his girlfriend and then suddenly this big studio action movie shows up at this big-beach, sweet romantic movie’s door and goes ‘This is an action movie! Oh S**t!’ and the beach movie says ‘No, I refuse to let this become an action movie.’”

The sweet intimate movie at the center of this stars Jesse Eisenberg and Kristen Stewart’s characters, two live-in stoners in West Virginia that are deeply in love. Eisenberg’s Mike works at a convenience store while Stewart’s Phoebe works in a bail bondsman’s office. It may not seem like much, but they’re happy.

Mike learns of his true nature along the way after an encounter with two characters in the parking lot of his job, where he kills them based on pure reflexive instinct.

“For some period of time, he thinks he’s a robot,” producer Anthony Bregman says. “’Maybe I’m a robot and that’s what it is….It has this great mix of these different (things), the bloody stuff is bloody, the funny stuff is funny, the romantic stuff is romantic.”

Though the film continues down the path of being an explosive action film, Mike’s goal does not change from the first scene to the last scene: proposing to his girlfriend.

“Phoebe is a very straightforward and sweet, fairly unassuming girl” Stewart says of her character. “I didn’t have to bring any quirks to her. I didn’t have to bring any certain things that make her very much different from myself. I think it was just about immersing myself in this extremely surreal and weird, heightened, unique, not unbelievable, it’s created in a very whole way, but like it’s definitely not set in our reality, but it is also hyper real in an odd way.”

“What makes this so different is the love story, the relationship,” director Nima Nourizadeh, who previously cut his teeth on the 2012 film Project X, tells us. “It always goes back to them, it’s their story. It’s Mike and Phoebe’s story. Everything around it, all the other characters, the action, the comedy, it’s not what the movie is really about, those parts for me is like what entertains you, but you’ll walk away from it being like ‘It was an emotional ride.’”

While continuing to describe the movie, Landis made another interesting comparison to it by connecting it to the 1996 horror film Scream. In the same way that movie was a send up of slasher tropes, which it cracked wide open, American Ultra aims to do the same with “Bourne-esque” spy thrillers. He also revealed a root for the film that fans wouldn’t expect from the genre.

“Every script I write is me doing another writer. Not many people know this, because I think this is the first time I’ve said this publicly, but Chronicle is me doing Stephen King, Frankenstein is me doing sort of ‘Social Network,’ really quick dialogue and people being really smart, but then this movie was actually me doing David Mamet….The Mamet-y part of it for me was allowing characters to blossom through their words.”

And blossom they do, in fact the writing is one of the top reasons that many of the actors signed on to even appear in the film in the first place.

“I read the script in a fairly straight forward and conventional way,” Stewart says. “As actors get sent these script from their agents and it’s a really, really original and strange script. I’ve never really read anything like it and I jumped at working with Jesse. We had a really good time working on Adventureland a few years ago and I sort of declared we should definitely make a movie every five years, so just to be in keeping with that, jumped on this one.”

“When you read the script, you can understand, these are very dramatic scenes,” Eisenberg adds. “The characters are experiencing something that is very heightened, but they have to experience it in a real way… Kristen and I were talking about this in rehearsal, this will be the most emotional movie we’ll do for a while, even though probably for an audience it’s more fun, because as an actor you’re in these heightened situations and the two of us don’t fake it, so to speak, so we’re experiencing real emotions and it’s kind of, several histrionic scenes, but they should be funny based on the context, but it doesn’t necessarily rely on us to be silly.”

Other insane and interesting characters populate the film as well, which has an extensive supporting cast that includes Connie Britton, John Leguizamo, Bill Pullman, Tony Hale, Lavell Crawford, Topher Grace, and my personal hero, Walton Goggins.

One of those “Bourne” tropes that the film will explore with, in its own measure of winking at the camera, is just how big the title character finds out his world is. When Mike realizes that he is in fact a sleeper cell agent, we begin to see everyone else that lives in this world, from Connie Britton’s recently-demoted CIA Liason Victoria Lasseter (originally named Diane, though changed when it was discovered a real “Diane Lasseter” lived in Virginia and previously worked for the CIA) to Topher Grace’s self-important “moron” Adrian Yates.

“I punch Kirsten Stewart in the face,” Topher Grace says of his character. “I’m looking forward to her fan base seeing that, so I’ll never have any friends.”

In talking about the casting process for the film, both Landis and Nourizadeh said that Grace’s role was highly sought after by many other actors, but that in the end it was Grace’s audition that won him the part.

“I was thinking,” Grace pondered. “If you’re Johnny Depp or Brad Pitt, it’s rare to find writing this good, and that’s when you can say, ‘All right, I’m going to take that’ and if you’re not one of those guys, you’ve got to beg, and I was happy to.”

We’re told that Grace has a number of memorable lines in the film, so we ask him about the ones that stick out in his mind.

“I guess there are two,” he reveals. “There’s one where I say, ‘Oh you thought I didn’t know? This isn’t the f***ing Notebook,’ and another one where I go, “You want my authorization,” it’s a whole speech that builds up to it, but I go ‘Here, you want my authorization, here, measure my d**k.’ When do you get to, in a film that has action, do this kind of Sorkin-esque dialogue that has that kind of youthful humor in it? I actually hired a kid to come over my house everyday in the month leading up to it, to rehearse.”

Another exciting character in the film is Walton Goggins’ Laughter, a member of the thugs in the film that Landis called “Batman villains if they pulled off their costumes and got put on a government team.”

“I play, I guess, the nemesis,for Jesse,” Goggins says. “And we’re certainly kind of matched skill wise and we both have our respective problems… It plays itself out in a very absurd way, and it’s also really grounded… I’ve never seen, when I say a villain, antagonist played like this, written in this way. It was very, very surprising to me when I saw it on the page and I thought, ‘You know what, yeah, that’s something I can really sink my teeth into, and I think I can fit into this profile in a nice way and do something with it.’”

The script isn’t the only thing that attracted all the actors to the film, as Nourizadeh’s kinetic style was considered a draw by many.

“Nima is doing the right thing, as an actor,” Eisenberg says. “He will ask us to do what is emotionally realistic before anything else and things are usually funnier if that’s the case anyway, because you don’t lose the thread of reality and he’s great. He has an obsessive attention to detail…. I don’t know if you were watching carefully, but he was trying to get a millisecond correct and so it’s great and that extends to the acting too.”

Though the scene we witnessed featured mostly handheld shots of the surreal action set pieces, Nourizadeh locks the camera down for a number of scenes before things really fire off.

“I got to hop out of this chopper and I was like ‘Yeah, you just want to have one of those shots at some point in your life,’” Topher Grace says. “’Hopping out of a chopper, low angle, Nick Fury moment. Looking at the camp they’d set up, just cool. You want to be in one of these movies.”

“I think Nima is also so specific, when it comes to just talking about the action and these kinds of fight sequences,” Goggins says. “Jesse and I have a few of these kind of encounters and they’re really really surprising and the stunt coordinator and people they have on board have done a really good job of telling the story through the physical acton and Nima’s really played a part in that.”

It becomes increasing more obvious, the more people that we talk to, the key influence a lot of other films have had on American Ultra. Not only has Scream, Glengarry Glen Ross, and True Romance been referenced, but countless others were looked at for inspiration.

“We watched ‘The Protector,’” executive producer Ray Angelic says. “We watched ‘Ong-bak.’ We watched ‘Unleashed,’ ‘Flashpoint,’ which everybody hated. ‘Fist of Legend’ and then to get off of all of that stuff, one of Nima’s quotes was, ‘If it’s ever in question, go watch ‘First Blood.’ There’s a lot of stuff in ‘First Blood’ he just loves.”

“The key thing I keep thinking about this film is I would actually want to see this movie,” Grace admits to a laugh. “There are many times you think someone else would like to see it, that you’re stoked, that’ll be good for that audience or maybe if it’s better this will be an Academy Award (nominee), but like I wouldn’t watch it. For me, this is the kind of film that has the right level of humor and intelligence that I would want to see.”

Much like some fan-favorite action movies, Jesse Eisenberg’s character will be carrying all of the injuries he sustains throughout the film, because most of it all takes place in one night. At the time of our visit, they’re on step 12 of 21 in terms of his disheveled, bruised and beaten appearance, which we’re told will only get even gnarlier.

“He looks like the exorcist,” prosthetic makeup effects designer Michael Marino says of Eisenberg’s look by the end of the film. “He’s totally f***ing crusty. I don’t know what it’s going to be like, to be honest. I mean, it’s absolutely going to be realistic. We studied UFC fighters. They’re in a press conference, they’re purple and stitches all around. It’s going to kind of be like that.”

Max Landis wanders over while we’re admiring the practical effects and chimes in.

“It’s so funny, because every time I see how cool it looks, my brain goes in two directions, where I go that’s so gnarly, f***ing bad ass and then I think of some 15-year-old Kristen Stewart fan in the audience going…”

“That’s what you wanted,” Marino adds.

Having made his way past the front of the store, Eisenberg engages a foe in one of the many aisles, attacking him with an eye-liner pencil before shoving him into a large display of light bulbs.

“There are unconventional weapons,” Goggins tells us. “I think that’s one of the things, talking about the script, how fresh the action is. It’s like where have you seen somebody incapacitated with a tube of Colgate? Really. How do you pull that off? And he does it… I literally, I mean I read it the first time and I thought, oh man, this movie could make 150 million dollars, like really because once it kind of goes viral, and it speaks to this generation, people in their 20s and it’s because they’re kind of redefining their own reality and the way they consume product and how they would want to see themselves reflected in entertainment and I think Max just killed it.”

“I kill two people but with a gun,” Stewart says about the film’s macabre creativity. “So I guess that’s not very creative. That’s the least creative way you can kill someone actually.”

“Except probably just waiting around for them to die,” Eiesenberg adds.

“You’re right, but then I wouldn’t really be the one killing them,” Stewart responds. She takes a beat to think about it. “Actually that’s extremely creative. I’m just going to sit in here and…”

“Lock the doors,” he says.


Back on the set, Eisenberg hides from gunshots, from a thug that looks like Billy Idol, by ducking behind a drink cooler. He rolls it down the aisle to further his reach, it’s the kind of thing you dream about doing when you’re a kid bored in the grocery store.

The dry-wit that audiences have come to expect from Eisenberg is not lost on American Ultra. It’s infused in his own personality, couple that with the extreme nature of Landis’ script, Nourizadeh’s eye for direction, a regular who’s who in the supporting players and you’ve got what is likely to become a cult hit.

“Honestly, every day on set I can’t believe how lucky we were with Jesse,” Nourizadeh says. “I can’t see anyone else playing him. He was so perfect for the role.”

Like the scene’s grocery store setting, the ingredients for a classic are all here, and perhaps like Eisenberg and Stewart’s characters it will come out fully baked.

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Wednesday, June 24, 2015

NEW/old Fan Picture of Kristen Stewart

Here's a new/old photo of Kristen Stewart with a fan 14 weeks ago. Robert Pattinson took a photo with this same fan 33 weeks ago. 


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NEW/old Photo of Kristen Stewart

Here's a new/old photo of Kristen Stewart with Alicia Cargile . According to Had2BKristen, "The new/old pic of Kristen was posted on a friend's Instagram in November 2014."

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NEW/old Fan Photo of Robert Pattinson

Here's a new/old photo of Robert Pattinson with a fan. 

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itsjesuslooopez Ok I need a selfie stick asap! #badlighting #RobertPatinson #NexTimeCanYouHoldTheCamera? 😂👻 #PleaseMomentOfSilenceForTwilight

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NEWS: Robert Pattinson and Mia Wasikowska Drop Out of BRIMSTONE

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Andreas Wiseman, chief reporter for Screen International, reported this morning that Robert Pattinson and Mia Wasikowska were replaced by Kit Harington and Dakota Fanning for Martin Koolhoven's Brimstone.




Koolhoven then confirmed the reports:




It's such a bummer, really. This is the fourth time a project of Rob's has had unfortunate events [Last year's Mission: Blacklist; Idol's Eye; The Trap; and now Brimstone]. I hope something turns around soon.

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Tuesday, June 23, 2015

NEW Photo of Juliette Lewis Interviewing Kristen Stewart for ELLE UK Magazine

Here's a new photo of actress Juliette Lewis and Kristen Stewart! Juliette interviewed Kristen for Elle UK Magazine. So awesome! I love both ladies. I can't wait to read the interview when it comes out!


juliettelewis Had so much fun interviewing #KristenStewart for @ELLEUK ! My dog Teddy actually tried to yaknow "show his deepest affection" for her which I told her was a real compliment! LOL But either way we both fell inlove with her honesty and general badassery. ⚡️👯🎉❤️✌️


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NEW/old Fan Picture of Robert Pattinson at the D'Angelo Concert in LA

Here's a new/old fan picture of Robert Pattinson at the D'Angelo concert on June 8. 

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This dude is so cool! We took him to church with us in LA at the Nokia and I think he caught the spirit�� #lalatergram #secondcomingtour #thevanguard


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MENTIONS: Nicholas Hoult Mentions Kristen Stewart with Flaunt Magazine


Kristen Stewart's Equals co-star Nicholas Hoult mentioned her in an interview with Flaunt Magazine.
"Then I did this [other] film actually—did you ever see Moon? So [Moon’s co-writer] Nathan Parker wrote this sci-fi love story set in a Utopian future [with] myself and Kristen Stewart. And then it’s directed by Drake Doremus. Have you ever seen Like Crazy?” 

“Like Crazy and Breathe In are these two beautiful love stories that were directed by Drake. He manages to really draw things out and create an environment to work in that’s intimate and personal, where you feel very safe, and you’re willing to be vulnerable, so hopefully that film turns out well. 

[Hoult says, after filming Equals, Stewart is “a real artist,” inspiring, constantly playing music, just a cool person to be around].
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SCANS ADDED: Chad Gilbert and Hayley Williams Dress Up on the Cover of Alternative Press!



Just a month before the Alternative Press Music Awards, Hayley Williams and her fiance Chad Gilbert (of New Found Glory) take on the cover of the magazine's latest issue! The issue also features Alex Gaskarth & Jack Barakat of All Time Low, Brendon Urie of Panic! At The Disco and Vic Fuentes & Tony Perry of Pierce The Veil. See more photos from the shoot and buy the issue HERE.  The issue is in stores July 7.

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Monday, June 22, 2015

NEW Fan Picture of Chad Gilbert and Hayley Williams

Hey Hayley and Chad! Here's a new picture of Hayley Williams and her fiance Chad Gilbert with a fan.

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NEW HQ Stills of Robert Pattinson, Dane DeHaan and Anton Corbjin in LIFE

Here are some new HQ stills of Robert Pattinson, Dane DeHaan and director Anton Corbjin in LIFE. Love the photo of Rob with Jack Fulton, who plays his son Rodney. ♥


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Storyline:

A photographer for Life Magazine is assigned to shoot pictures of James Dean.


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Saturday, June 20, 2015

MENTIONS: Kristen Stewart's Hairstylist Kylee Heath Talks with Style.com

 


Kristen Stewart's hairstylist Kylee Heath talked with Style.com on how she did her hair for the Crystal and Lucy Awards last week.

A “Rock-and-Roll” Updo Short-Haired Girls Can Pull Off - Kristen Stewart shows you how it’s done.
Unstuffy updos and undone chignons reigned on the Fall ’15 runways at shows like Dolce & Gabbana, Tom Ford, Chanel, Céline, Isabel Marant, and Fendi. For those who’ve lopped off their length but still want to sweep layers off their neck come summer, disguise an awkward phase in the grow-out process, or pull hair off their face for a walk down the aisle, take your cues from Kristen Stewart’s asymmetrical updo crafted by hair pro Kylee Heath. “We wanted the look to be a little rock ’n’ roll and modern to complement her dress,” says Heath of the star’s Proenza Schouler ensemble at the Women in Film Awards. And if we learned anything from backstage this season, it’s that an overdose of hairspray or one curl too many can quickly translate to trying too hard, and you’re better off embracing natural texture instead of trying to tame it. Here, how Heath produced the perfectly messy look. 
1. Heath applied mousse from roots to ends and blow-dried hair using a Croc Greenion Blow Dryer and round brush for volume. 
2. After creating a deep side part, the rumpled waves were achieved by clamping a 1-inch marcel iron over small sections and alternating directions for an imperfect finish. 
3. For grip and texture, Kevin Murphy Powder Puff was sprinkled through roots and a “healthy amount” of Oribe Texturizing Spray was blasted from mid-lengths to ends. 
4. Little knots were crafted by twisting hair up and off the neck and pinned to the right side. 
5. The waves left loose on the left hand side were broken up and teased at the roots and topped off with hairspray.
See the end results of Kristen's hair at the Master Post here.

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CHARLIE'S ANGELS: Kristen Stewart, Naomi Scott, Ella Balinska Set to Star in Elizabeth Banks' Reboot

Photo credits: Getty Images; Courtesy of UTA; Getty Images Naomi Scott, Ella Balinska, Kristen Stewart The time has come! Many news ...