Friday, June 4, 2010
Tuesday, December 15, 2009
Anna Kendrick Featured in Vanity Fair's Opening Acts

Every month, the first page of the magazine’s Vanities section features an up-and-coming actor with a hotly anticipated project in the pipeline. Catch up with the latest crop of Vanities “openers.”
Here is what they had to say about Anna:
January 2010: Anna Kendrick
Age: 24. Provenance: Portland, Maine.
It’s a vampire world and we’re just dying in it: Kendrick made her name in the original Twilight movie—“I had no idea; none of us knew”—as mere mortal Jessica Stanley, “Bella’s friend from school.” She reprises the role in The Twilight Saga: New Moon, in theaters now.
And for the adults in the audience … Kendrick shines as George Clooney’s tightly wound underling in Jason Reitman’s well-timed dramedy about corporate cost-cutting, Up in the Air, which is already generating Oscar buzz. “I was shooting them both at the same time,” says Kendrick. “It was great because my character in Up in the Air is so rigid, and it was fun to go to Vancouver [to the set of New Moon] and play the silliest girl on the planet!”
Wednesday, December 2, 2009
Merry (Early) Christmas: MORE of Rob's Vanity Fair Outtakes










Wednesday, November 25, 2009
Robert Pattinson Vanity Fair Outtakes Part 4








Wednesday, November 18, 2009
Need a Rob Fix? Here Ya Go: More Vanity Fair Outtakes














Tuesday, November 3, 2009
I know 1 Thing...I'd Like To Do A Bad Bad Thing!
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Monday, November 2, 2009
Preview of Rob's Vanity Fair Interview + Outtakes!



“I’m unbearably self-conscious about stuff,” he admits. To the point where, while filming scenes before the army of New York paparazzi that has been following him around, he is terrified that his “ass crack is showing.”
Raised outside London in a small village, with a wavering desire to be either a musician or an actor, Pattinson is painfully modest about his talent and looks, and eternally confused by his fans’ devotion.


Pattinson’s first role in a major film was a bit part in Harry Potter, which ended up bringing him to the attention of Twilight’s producers. But if he had his way, he’d stick to playing awkward, tortured outsiders.

When you play a weirdo, he explains, “You can always have an excuse... He’s a weirdo!”