Kristen Stewart
In Crimes of the Future, the horrors and beauty of the human anatomy, both inside and out, are a work of grotesque art and performance.
A deep dive into the not-so-distant future in which humankind is learning to adapt to its synthetic surroundings.
Spencer is fictitious, yet grounded in reality, a prolific examination of mental health through isolation and suffocation of tradition and restraint.
During her Christmas holidays with the royal family at the Sandringham estate in Norfolk, England, Diana decides to leave her marriage to Prince Charles.
Happiest Season is a holiday film that transcends a one size fits all, welcoming everyone home for the holidays.
A young woman with a plan to propose to her girlfriend while at her family’s annual holiday party discovers she hasn’t yet come out to her parents.
Underwater isn’t an outright disaster, but it’s not a diamond in the rough, either.
For all of its admirable intentions, the film’s flimsy storytelling does a disservice to Seberg’s legacy.
Inspired by real events about Jean Seberg, who in the late 1960s was targeted by Hoover’s FBI because of her political and romantic involvement with civil rights activist Hakim Jamal.
Charlie’s Angels is an uneven movie, but the joy of watching Stewart, Scott, and Balinska relish the lighthearted fun overpowers any shortcomings.
A crew of underwater researchers must scramble to safety after an earthquake devastates their subterranean laboratory.
Charlie’s Angels sees a new generation of private detectives working for the mysterious Charlie.
Lizzie may be a fictional tale of a real-life crime that we will never fully know the truth of, but it sure is an intriguing and especially a well-designed one.
Lizzie is a psychological thriller based on the infamous 1892 murders of the Borden family, starring Chloë Sevigny and Kristen Stewart.
Personal Shopper is the rare film that is unclassifiable in terms of genre, refusing to neatly fit in to the preconceptions of a horror film, as well as lacking a distinctive explanatory reading.