THR’s awards analyst Scott Feinberg interviews ‘On the Road’ stars Kristen Stewart and Garrett Hedlund at the 2012 Toronto International Film Festival.
Pattinson's manager says the actor never planned to attend "Breaking Dawn" conventions. Stewart's camp also insists that the events were never on her schedule. READ MORE
The star was due a huge salary and 5 percent of the backend, suggesting that finances -- not her recent personal issues -- drove Universal's decision to pursue a sequel based on the Huntsman character. READ MORE
The "Our America" host wrote "You f'd up, my friend," directed at the actress, while linking to a video clip of Robert Pattinson's "Daily Show" appearance. READ MORE
These are the women and men who pluck the stars of “The Amazing Spider-Man,” “Looper” and “The Hunger Games: Catching Fire” out of piles of thousands of headshots. READ MORE
Instead of an "A-list," the faces of today's franchises are measured in buzz -- with top dollar now a $10 million payday, half the old standard. READ MORE
All eyes will be on the "Cosmopolis" actor Monday night, stepping out for the first time since the Kristen Stewart debacle to promote his new movie in New York. READ MORE
UPDATED: Scott Cooper ("Crazy Heart") wrote the script and is attached to direct what is described as a Dickensian and Dostoyevsky-like heavy drama. READ MORE
UPDATED: It's bye-bye "Battleship," hello "Ted 2" as stunning upsets, a scandal and the success of "The Amazing Spider-Man" start to reveal what’s happening to Hollywood's next chapter of sequels. READ MORE
THR's panel of media strategists weighs in on how the "Twilight" star can spin her most public -- and potentially damaging -- personal drama yet. READ MORE
The movie franchise has won a total of 41 surfboard-shaped trophies since 2008; other honorees include Justin Bieber, Taylor Swift and "The Hunger Games." READ MORE
Forbes' highest paid under-30 actress can afford to buy expensive sneakers -- but her silver and black high tops by French designer Barbara Bui cost $680. READ MORE
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