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HIS BARK IS WORSE THAN MY BITE: Vampire Robert Pattinson warns his beloved Kristen Stewart about an ardent werewolf in The Twilight Saga: New Moon I recall no other heroine who must choose between a vampire and a werewolf The Twilight Saga: New Moon... Full Article at Times Live South Africa
The British hunk has been romantically linked to Stewart for months and Twilight director Catherine Hardwicke confirmed the stars were dating earlier this month (Nov09). Full Article at New Kerala
Naomi Watts indulges herself with a pizza. You're seeing a lot today that might make you think twice about your own life... more First, Twilight director Catherine Hardwicke not-so-subtly spilled the beans that the two were an item. Full Article at Hollywood Life
Despite the fact that all of the principal cast members have returned for the sequel, New Moon pales in comparison (pardon the expression) to the scintillating original which landed on this critic's Annual Top Ten List a year ago. Full Article at News Blaze
New Moon, the Twilight sequel, is an anti-feminist film that reinforces gender sterotypes to a "scary" extent, according to a professor of gender studies. Full Article at Irish Independent
EXPECTATIONS: I had the misfortune of seeing Twilight twice, and it's not a film that improves on subsequent viewings. Full Article at Something Awful
With 2008's Twilight, administrator Catherine Hardwicke took an abundantly abominable book and unfriendly it, amongst the advice of screenwriters Mark Lord and Melissa Rosenberg, to an engrossing, better-than-average abstruseness and adulation... Full Article at Associated Content
Here’s the short version: New Moon is a much better movie than Twilight. Full Article at The Stranger
It was only a year ago when âTwilightâ entered my life. I had no history with the book, held immense reservations with the cast and crew, and found the hysteria surrounding the release obnoxiously manufactured by a desperate studio. Full Article at Film Fodder
While other young women involved in the Twilight cult phenomenon might bask in the glow of the paparazzi's flashbulbs, Nikki Reed is not one of them. Full Article at News Blaze
INTERVIEW: IF YOU’RE GOING to be stuck with the same face for 350 years then it might as well be the one attached to Peter Facinelli. The American actor, now an unblemished 35, has worked hard over the past decade and a half. Full Article at Irish Times
Every fifth or sixth word in my notes on The Twilight Saga: New Moon is ‘mope’. If there’s a more listless, disengaged piece of film this year I hope I don’t have to suffer it. (Actually, there is, and I did right after writing this. Full Article at Slash Film
Eventually, Bella befriends and teases Jacob Black (Taylor Lautner), a man-boy werewolf who looks like he stepped out of Marky Mark and the Funky Bunch’s “Good Vibrations” music video. Full Article at Wired
The reviews for New Moon are terrible, with critics trashing the script, director, actors, CGI, and even Twihards themselves, saying the film panders to fans who wouldn't know a good movie if it bit them. Full Article at Jezebel
AN ENJOYABLE WATCH: One year since it seduced teenage fans across the world, Twilight hits Indian cinemas. Full Article at IBN Live
The moon may be new, and the director may be different (Chris Weitz takes over the reins from Catherine Hardwicke), but otherwise, the second installment of the "Twilight" saga remains, for better or worse, exceptionally faithful to its 2008 beginnings. Full Article at International Business Times
NEW REVIEW: Here's our review of "The Twilight Saga: New Moon." 'TWILIGHT' TRIO: Pattinson, Stewart and Lautner talk about fame. RELATED STORIES: More recent stories about "The Twilight Saga." Full Article at The Batavia Daily News
New Moon pales in comparison to Twilight, according to the critics. Chicago Sun-Times’ Roger Ebert says “the characters in this movie should be arrested for loitering with intent to moan. Never have teenagers been in greater need of a jump-start. Full Article at Glam.com
``You're not the first monsters I've met,'' the 18-year-old Bella (Kristen Stewart) yawns at a pack of werewolves. Full Article at Miami Herald
Just went to a premiere and I feel so cheated. The movie was rushed and they took advantage of inserting conversations where ever they can fit them way too much. The CGI was terrific but the story telling was awful. Full Article at OneIndia
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Catherine Hardwicke arrives at the Teen Choice Awards on Sunday Aug. 9, 2009, in Universal City, Calif.
View Photo »UNIVERSAL CITY, CA - AUGUST 9: (L-R) Director Catherine Hardwicke and actors Kristen Stewart, Nikki Reed and Kellan Lutz are seen at the 2009 Teen Choice Awards held at the Universal Amphitheater on August 9, 2009 in Universal City, California.
View Photo »UNIVERSAL CITY, CA - AUGUST 9: (L-R) Director Catherine Hardwicke and actresses Kristen Stewart and Nikki Reed are seen at the 2009 Teen Choice Awards held at the Universal Amphitheater on August 9, 2009 in Universal City, California.
View Photo »UNIVERSAL CITY, CA - AUGUST 9: (L-R) Director Catherine Hardwicke and actresses Kristen Stewart and Nikki Reed are seen at the 2009 Teen Choice Awards held at the Universal Amphitheater on August 9, 2009 in Universal City, California.
View Photo »UNIVERSAL CITY, CA - AUGUST 9: (L-R) Actor Taylor Lautner, director Catherine Hardwicke and actress Nikki Reed are seen at the 2009 Teen Choice Awards held at the Universal Amphitheater on August 9, 2009 in Universal City, California.
View Photo »UNIVERSAL CITY, CA - AUGUST 9: (L-R) Actor Taylor Lautner, director Catherine Hardwicke and actress Nikki Reed are seen at the 2009 Teen Choice Awards held at the Universal Amphitheater on August 9, 2009 in Universal City, California.
View Photo »Catherine Hardwicke arrives at the Women in Film Crystal Lucy Awards on Friday June 12, 2009, in Los Angeles.
View Photo »Catherine Hardwicke arrives at the Women in Film Crystal Lucy Awards on Friday June 12, 2009, in Los Angeles.
View Photo »CENTURY CITY, CA - JUNE 12: Director Catherine Hardwicke poses with The Dorothy Arzner Directors Award backstage during the Women In Film 2009 Crystal And Lucy Awards at Hyatt Regency Century Plaza on June 12, 2009 in Century City, California.
View Photo »CENTURY CITY, CA - JUNE 12: Presenter Rosanna Arquette (R) and Director Catherine Hardwicke recipient of The Dorothy Arzner Directors Award pose backstage during the Women In Film 2009 Crystal And Lucy Awards at Hyatt Regency Century Plaza on June 12, 2009 in Century City, California.
View Photo »CENTURY CITY, CA - JUNE 12: Director Catherine Hardwicke poses with The Dorothy Arzner Directors Award backstage during the Women In Film 2009 Crystal And Lucy Awards at Hyatt Regency Century Plaza on June 12, 2009 in Century City, California.
View Photo »WEST HOLLYWOOD, CA - JUNE 08: Catherine Hardwicke arrives at the Los Angeles premiere of 'Whatever Works' at the Pacific Design Center on June 8, 2009 in West Hollywood, California.
View Photo »Director Catherine Hardwicke arrives at the Hollywood Life's 11th Annual Young Hollywood Awards at the Eli and Edythe Broad Stage in Santa Monica, California June 7, 2009. The awards recognize young performers in film, television and music.
View Photo »Director Catherine Hardwicke arrives at the Hollywood Life 11th Annual Young Hollywood Awards in Santa Monica, Calif. on Sunday, June 7, 2009.
View Photo »HOLLYWOOD - JUNE 05: Actress Catherine Hardwicke attends 'The Hurt Locker' film premiere at the Egyptian Theatre on June 5, 2009 in Hollywood, California.
View Photo »HOLLYWOOD - JUNE 05: Actress Catherine Hardwicke attends 'The Hurt Locker' film premiere at the Egyptian Theatre on June 5, 2009 in Hollywood, California.
View Photo »Director Catherine Hardwicke arrives at the premiere of the feature film "The Hurt Locker" in Los Angeles on Friday, June 5, 2009.
View Photo »Director Catherine Hardwicke, right, hugs actress Kristen Stewart as she accepts the best movie award at the MTV Movie Awards on Sunday May 31, 2009, in Universal City, Calif.
View Photo »Director Catherine Hardwicke, right, and the cast and crew of "Twilight" accept the award for best movie at the MTV Movie Awards on Sunday May 31, 2009, in Universal City, Calif.
View Photo »Director Catherine Hardwicke, center, and the cast and crew of "Twilight" accept the award for best movie at the MTV Movie Awards on Sunday May 31, 2009, in Universal City, Calif.
View Photo »The cast of the film "Twilight" with star Kristen Stewart (C) poses with director Catherine Hardwicke (R) after winning the Best Movie award at the 2009 MTV Movie Awards in Los Angeles May 31, 2009.
View Photo »UNIVERSAL CITY, CA - MAY 31: (L-R) Actors Kristen Stewart, Kellan Lutz, Cam Gigandet, director Catherine Hardwicke, and actor Robert Pattinson accept the Best Movie award onstage during the 18th Annual MTV Movie Awards held at the Gibson Amphitheatre on May 31, 2009 in Universal City,...
View Photo »UNIVERSAL CITY, CA - MAY 31: Cast and crew members of 'Twilight', winners of Best Movie, Best Kiss, Best Fight, Best Female Performance (Kristen Stewart) and Breakthrough Male Performance (Robert Pattinson) awards pose in the press room during the 18th Annual MTV Movie Awards held at t...
View Photo »UNIVERSAL CITY, CA - MAY 31: Actor Billy Zane (L) and director Catherine Hardwicke arrive at the 18th Annual MTV Movie Awards held at the Gibson Amphitheatre on May 31, 2009 in Universal City, California.
View Photo »UNIVERSAL CITY, CA - MAY 31: Director Catherine Hardwicke arrives at the 18th Annual MTV Movie Awards held at the Gibson Amphitheatre on May 31, 2009 in Universal City, California.
View Photo »UNIVERSAL CITY, CA - AUGUST 9: (L-R) Director Catherine Hardwicke and actors Kristen Stewart, Nikki Reed and Kellan Lutz are seen at the 2009 Teen Choice Awards held at the Universal Amphitheater on August 9, 2009 in Universal City, California.
View Photo »firing Twilight director Catherine Hardwicke was a lousy idea, and so was getting Chris Weitz to take her place. Instead of making films, Weitz said he would like to read books, become a better surfer, learn to speak Spanish, travel and learn kung-fu. It's nice to make movies, but it's also really hard.
Twilight was a really strange thing that came about. I didn't know what it was ... I met Kris (co-star Kristen Stewart) and Catherine (director Catherine Hardwicke), and I liked the mood.
I think that Catherine Hardwicke had a very current pop sensibility and rock sensibility. I'm a complete square
I had no idea at all. I'd seen my co-star Kristen Stewart in 'Into the Wild' and some of the director Catherine Hardwicke's other films, and that's all I thought it was, something really small
Hardly anyone I knew had read them apart from one girl, a friend of my sister. I had no idea at all. I’d seen Kristen Stewart in Into the Wild and some of the director Catherine Hardwicke’s other films, and that’s all I thought it was, something really small.
- vampqueen78
1 hour ago
someday, i want to meet catherine hardwicke. and be in one of her films. ;D
- Kate_LaMark 11 hours ago