Kristen looks amazing in a LBD at tonight’s “The Yellow Handkerchief” premiere! Keep checking back for all the latest photos!
Gallery Link: 02.18.10: “The Yellow Handkerchief” Los Angeles Premiere
Kristen looks amazing in a LBD at tonight’s “The Yellow Handkerchief” premiere! Keep checking back for all the latest photos!
Gallery Link: 02.18.10: “The Yellow Handkerchief” Los Angeles Premiere
Larry Carroll sat down with Kristen and Eddie and here is the full interview on youtube. Enjoy!
Gallery Link: 02.18.10: MTV Press Junket
Yay! Here’s our first interview from today! Kristen looks very natural and cute and she and co-star Eddie Redmayne are adorable. Captures coming right up! Very excited for more junkets headed our way!
Update! Caps added!
Gallery Link: 02.18.10: The Yellow Handkerchief Press Junket
Check out this new TV spot for “The Yellow Handkerchief”! We’ll have captures once we get a HQ version. Enjoy!
Multiple showings for The Yellow Handkerchief have been released online across the U.S. You can check out the list so far here at the Samuel Goldwyn Films website. We’ll keep you posted if new screenings are released! Also added to the gallery is a new poster for the film. Click on the thumb over on your left to view it in the gallery!
LA Screening Series: The Yellow Handkerchief
Thursday, February 18, 2010
08:00PMPacific Design Center- Silverscreen Theater
8687 Melrose Ave
West Hollywood, CA 90069
Gen Art invites members and supporters to an advance screening of The Yellow Handkerchief
After-Party:Pacific Design Center Silverscreen Lobby
Time: Immediately following movie
* 1 hour post event reception will be held on-site in the Silverscreen Theater lobby.
Gen Art invites Associate Producer and higher members and a guest to the Los Angeles Premiere & Party for “The Yellow Handkerchief” starring Kristen Stewart, William Hurt, Maria Bello, and Eddie Redmayne on Thursday February 18th at the Silverscreen Theater at the Pacific Design Center .The film’s 4 leading actors (listed above) as well as producer Arthur Cohn and director Udayan Prasad will be in attendance.
Complimentary Stella Artois beer and Ménage à Trois wine will be served.Synopsis:
A love story at its core, “The Yellow Handkerchief” is about three strangers of two generations who embark on a road trip through post-Katrina Louisiana. Along the way, relationships forge and change in a myriad of ways, leading to the possibility of second chances at life and love.
Further details can be found here.
If you haven’t seen these on the Facebook Fan Page just yet, check out these two on set interviews of Kristen in which discusses “The Yellow Handkerchief” and working with producer Arthur Cohn.
Gallery Links
Set Interview: On The Movie
Set Interview: On Arthur Cohn
For anyone in the area, Campus Circle is hosting a special free screening of The Yellow Handkerchief in West Hollywood next week on Wednesday, January 20th! For all RSVP details head on over to campuscircle.com/screening/TYHLA/. We hope some of you get to attend and we’d of course love your thoughts on the film after!
Thanks to Paul for the information!
In a movie review posted at Elle Magazine’s website, both The Yellow Handkerchief and Kristen’s performance in the movie are praised. I really can’t wait to watch this movie!
Set in post-Katrina Louisiana, The Yellow Handkerchief is built around a love story, its brief, hopeful rise and dreadful collapse revealed in pungent flashbacks. These are the unbidden memories of William Hurt’s Brett, who, fresh out of prison and at seeming loose ends, hitches a ride south with a pair of unhappy teens, the self-pitying motormouth Gordy (English actor Eddie Redmayne), whose sole charm is his car, and Martine (Kristen Stewart), dumped by the boy she likes and her truck driver dad, who has gone on vacation with his girlfriend and left his 15-year-old daughter to fend for herself.
There’s an air of bruised fragility about this trio and also about May (Maria Bello), the gun-shy woman who threw Brett off her houseboat and out of her life. There’s also a whiff of sentimental cliché, but time and again it’s dispelled by Chris Menges’ acutely intelligent cinematography and the quality of the performances. Stewart does the kind of layered work that has made her one of the best young actors around. Martine is necessarily self-sufficient, but her anger and sadness are palpable, and she looks weary—rejection can do that to a girl. You’re relieved when she perks up and starts nudging Redmayne’s whiny Southern boy to do the same.
A brand new clip from The Yellow Handkerchief has surfaced online thanks to MTV. Watch it below and screen captures will be added as soon as possible! Screen captures have been added!
Gallery Link: The Yellow Handkerchief – Official Clip: Science Project
Also, two pretty new stills of Kristen from the movie were posted as well and can now be viewed in our gallery. Enjoy!
Gallery Link: The Yellow Handkerchief – Promotional Stills