Kristen Stewart’s acclaimed Saturday Night Live (SNL) monologue helped the actress land her role in LGBTQ+ holiday movie Happiest Season.During her 2017 appearance on the U.S.
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The first trailer for “Happiest Season” has dropped just in time for the holidays.
The exciting new rom-com features big names like Kristen Stewart, Mackenzie Davis, Victor Garber, Dan Levy, Alison Brie and Aubrey Plaza among its star-studded cast.
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The story follows Abby (Stewart), who has decided to propose to her girlfriend, Harper (Davis), while spending the holidays with Harper’s family.
However, Abby’s plans are
Kristen Stewart’s acclaimed Saturday Night Live (SNL) monologue helped the actress land her role in LGBTQ+ holiday movie Happiest Season.During her 2017 appearance on the U.S.
Kristen Stewart opened up about her new holiday film “Happiest Season” in an interview with i newspaper.
Princess Diana always had a natural ability to touch and connect with people and that's still the case, even now, more than 20 years after her death. During a recent interview with Jimmy Kimmel, Kristen Stewart opened up about how she feels about the late royal, who she's playing in the upcoming biopic, Spencer."I didn’t grow up with her maybe in the same way, I was really young when she passed away," Stewart, who was only seven when Diana died, explained.
Kristen Stewart wants to do Princess Diana's story justice.The actress recently spoke with ET while promoting her new holiday film, , where she also opened up about preparing to play the late Princess of Wales in an upcoming biopic, .«It's a really meditative project,» Stewart said. «There are so many perspectives of her and of her story… it's just not a black and white thing and it's a very slippery, really emotionally-packed story for a lot of people.»While parts of Diana's story have been
Kristen Stewart is currently preparing to play Princess Diana in the forthcoming movie Spencer, and it's already clear that the Happiest Season star is taking her new role very seriously.During an appearance on Jimmy Kimmel Live!, Stewart opened up about taking on the iconic role. Discussing the royal, the actress said, "It's hard not to feel protective over her.
Kristen Stewart as Princess Diana has now been banned from hiring a British actor in the key role of a young Prince William because of Brexit, according to a casting notice.Casting director Amy Hubbard tweeted an appeal for a young actor to “believably play Prince William at 11 years old” for “Spencer,” an upcoming docudrama about the late Lady Di.“Must have a European passport (NOT British European due to new Brexit rules from January 1st 2021),” the appeal noted of the film being shot in
, is not exactly revolutionary in its representation of queer people — it centers on well-to-do, white lesbians — nor does it set out to reinvent the holiday-centric romantic comedy. (There are hiccups and hijinks, but the couple is kissing again come Christmas.) It is radical, however, in centering those queer people in a still overwhelmingly -laced genre.Which is exactly what director and writer Clea DuVall (who penned the script with actress Mary Holland) set out to do.
(Spoiler alert: Do not read on if you haven’t watched “Happiest Season.”)Despite starring in one of the most popular heterosexual relationships on screen (“Twilight”), openly bisexual actor Kristen Stewart said she felt the need to be a part of the first LGBTQ Christmas rom-com movie released by a major studio, called “Happiest Season.”“Not only is it very, very funny, [but] it feels really lived-in and reflective of something really familiar to me and a lot of people that has not been evident
Happiest Season is about more than just celebrating the holidays! The Hulu film from writer/director Clea DuVall is a heartwarming holiday rom-com with a LGBTQ+ love story at its heart. Happiest Season stars Kristen Stewart (Abby) and Mackenzie Davis (Harper) as a young couple who goes home to spend the holidays with Harper’s family and the chaos that ensues once Abby realizes that Harper has yet to come out to her conservative household.
Kate Aurthur editorIn Clea DuVall’s “Happiest Season,” Kristen Stewart plays Abby, an art history Ph.D. student whose girlfriend, Harper (Mackenzie Davis), has invited her home for Christmas. Though she’s at first reluctant to go, Abby then decides she’ll actually propose to Harper, assuming that meeting the family goes well — but Harper tells Abby she hasn’t yet come out to her parents, and they both have to pretend to be straight.
Owen Gleiberman Chief Film Critic“Happiest Season” is a home-for-the-holidays movie that serves up what you expect, along with something you don’t. The second feature directed by the actress-turned-filmmaker Clea DuVall (“The Intervention”), who shows a singular flair for shaping performances as well as a lush new visual confidence, the film is cheeky and blithe and situational, suffused with enough upscale Christmas froth to get the audience high on spiced-cocktail fumes.
Kristen Stewart recently spoke up about her much-anticipated rom-com Happiest Season in a new interview with The Guardian. For the unversed, the film will see Abby, played by Kristen, attend her girlfriend Harper's, played by Mackenzie Davis, family annual holiday party where she discovers she hasn't come out to her conservative parents yet.
As its title suggests, “Happiest Season,” the second film from Clea Duvall, opens on a picturesque Christmas scene. Abby (Kristen Stewart) and her girlfriend, Harper (Mackenzie Davis) are on a neighborhood Christmas decorations tour, and Harper is trying to cajole Abby into the holiday spirit.
Kristen Stewart, Clea DuVall, Alison Brie and Aubrey Plaza brought the Christmas spirit to Los Angeles on Tuesday night with the drive-in premiere of their new film Happiest Season. The Hulu rom-com, co-written and directed by DuVall, follows Harper (played by Mackenzie Davis) who brings her girlfriend (Stewart) home to her family for the holidays without revealing that she has not yet come out to her parents.
Kristen Stewart masks up with her co-stars as she steps out for the premiere of her new holiday movie, Happiest Season, held at The Grove on Tuesday night (November 17) in Los Angeles.
Kristen Stewart maintains her relatable sense of style, when she changed out of her designer dress into something more comfortable immediately after the Happiness Seasons red carpet.On Tuesday, November 17, the 30-year-old attended a drive-in premiere for her latest Hulu film. For the COVID-19-safe red carpet, the star dazzled in a little black dress from Chanel with jewelry from the design house, plus pieces by Aera.
Kristen Stewart lost track of her lines working alongside Mary Steenburgen and Mary Holland in new romantic comedy Happiest Season because her co-stars made every scene so funny.The Twilight star’s new holiday movie is a departure from her more serious dramatic roles, and it took a little adjusting for Stewart to get used to the change of pace and style of acting onset.“I was just trying to keep up,” she told U.S. breakfast show Today.