Here are the first few photos. Check back for more; Kristen looks absolutely amazing!
Gallery Link: 10.18.10: Cinema Society Host “Welcome to the Rileys” Screening
Many thanks to the always amazing kstewartfans for many of the photos!
Here are the first few photos. Check back for more; Kristen looks absolutely amazing!
Gallery Link: 10.18.10: Cinema Society Host “Welcome to the Rileys” Screening
Many thanks to the always amazing kstewartfans for many of the photos!
Here are a few highlights from today’s Welcome to the Rileys press conference:
Not all of Stewart’s bruises were make-up.
Once filming began, the bruises and marks on Stewart’s limbs were added cosmetically. But only because she had some real-life experience to draw from: “I got the bruises initially in rehearsal. I learned how to pole dance, even though you don’t really see it in the movie. You do for a second; it’s like in silhouette in the background. I’m just laying that down. But it really hurts, and you don’t realize that of course it’s gonna show. […] There were so many that I wasn’t sure, like, ‘Do you keep all of them? Or is that just too much? Is it going to look hokey?’”Stewart’s transitioning between Twilight and roles like Joan Jett or a teenage prostitute is seriously no big thing.
“The few things that I’ve done between the Twilight movies have just coincidentally been very different,” Stewart said. But I haven’t been like, ‘Oh, I’m gonna shock everybody right now and do something totally different. It’s always been totally informed by, you know, something speaks to you, and you need to do it. That’s what it is. Also I’m really lucky to have my cast on the series because as soon as we get back on set together… You always think it’s going to be hard to get back there, but it’s not, because we’ve all wanted to tell the story for so long. And it’s finally going to come to fruition.”Also, really, people: Stewart doesn’t know what she’s doing after Breaking Dawn.
She said she doesn’t know anything about Martyrs, a proposed remake of the French horror film to which her name has been loosely tagged. (But she’d do a horror film, for what it’s worth.) And as for Wanted 2? “People were talking about that forever… a while ago, but nope. I have no idea what I’m doing next. No idea.”Read the entire article here.
Today is WTTR junket day and here are the first interviews to kick it off! We’ll have caps coming up later today.
Sorry for the delay in getting these up, but here’s a new clip from “Welcome to the Rileys.” You can find captures up in the gallery.
Gallery Link: Official Clip: Talk Over Dinner
Thanks to Hitfix, here are three new stills/caps from “Welcome to the Rileys.” Enjoy!
Gallery Link: Promotional Stills
Thanks once again to The Playlist, here’s the cover art for the upcoming “Welcome to the Rileys” Soundtrack:

Thanks to The Playlist, here is some info on the upcoming “Welcome to the Rileys” soundtrack which will be released on November 2nd. Artists include Shiny Toy Guns, The Kills, Ying Yang Twins, as well as the score from Marc Streitenfeld. The complete tracklist:
01. Welcome To The Rileys – Marc Streitenfeld
02. Rebirth – Marc Streitenfeld
03. I Am Here – Marc Streitenfeld
04. Walking In New Orleans – Marc Streitenfeld
05. Alive – Marc Streitenfeld
06. Trouble Sleeping – Marc Streitenfeld
07. Private Parts – Marc Streitenfeld
08. Headstone – Marc Streitenfeld
09. Time – Marc Streitenfeld
10. On The Road – Marc Streitenfeld
11. Nobody’s Little Girl – Marc Streitenfeld
12. End Title – Walking Reprise – Marc Streitenfeld
13. Going Up The Country – Kitty Daisy And Lewis
14. Go Down, Sunshine – Odetta
15. Teenager’s Prayer – Joe Simon
16. Le Disko – Shiny Toy Guns
17. U.R.A. Fever – The Kills
18. Jigglin – Ying Yang Twins
The soundtrack is now available for pre-order here.
Thanks once again to kstewartfans for these new images of “Welcome to the Rileys.” The last few look like screencaps, so hopefully a new trailer soon?! Let’s hope. Enjoy!
Gallery Link: Promotional Stills
Via the always amazing kstewartnews, we have word that “Welcome to the Rileys” will open the New Orleans Film Festival:
The 21st Annual New Orleans Film Festival revealed that two Sundance favorites, Jake Scott’s “Welcome to the Rileys” and Derek Cianfrance’s “Blue Valentine,” will bookend this year’s festival. Additionally, Danny Boyle’s “127 Hours” and Darren Aronofsky’s “Black Swan” are also on tap to screen as part the 2010 NOFF lineup. The festival will run from October 14-21, with screenings across the city.
“Welcome to the Rileys,” the fest’s opener follows a childless couple (James Gandolfini and Melissa Leo) who adopt a young woman (Kristen Stewart) down on her luck after Gandolfini’s character meets her on a business trip to New Orleans. The fest will close with Cianfrance’s film, which screened at Sundance and in the Un Certain Regard section of this year’s Cannes. “Blue Valentine” tells the story of a young couple (Ryan Gosling and Michelle Williams) as they try to resuscitate their disintegrating marriage.
Commenting on the lineup announced so far, New Orleans Film Society president Larry Blake noted, ““We are thrilled to bring these renowned independent films to the New Orleans community as they set a strong tone for this year’s New Orleans Film Festival. Each year the festival strives to expose the latest in independent film and movie culture to the New Orleans metropolitan area.” The New Orleans Film Society produces the annual event.
Congratulations to the cast and crew!