The Marvels (Marvel Studios), She-Hulk: Attorney At Law, The Flash (Warner Bros. Discovery)Graphic: The A.V. Club
Before superhero movies were the only kind of movies, they almost always had a cute little gag where someone would acknowledge that something—typically something pulled straight from the comic book source material—was silly,...
Before superhero movies were the only kind of movies, they almost always had a cute little gag where someone would acknowledge that something—typically something pulled straight from the comic book source material—was silly,...
- 11/10/2023
- by Sam Barsanti
- avclub.com
It’s Monday so you know what that means, it’s time for our weekly review of Aew: Rampage! This week’s show features Excalibur, Tony Schiavone and Jim Ross on commentary. Now let’s get to the review…
Match #1: Bullet Club Gold (Jay White & Juice Robinson) def. Ricky Starks & Shawn Spears The following is courtesy of allelitewrestling.com:
Both teams began brawling at the start of the match. Ricky whipped Robinson into the guardrail. Spears pulled Jay White off the apron and to the floor. Spears hammered Juice with shots. Jay White distracted Spears and then Juice wiped out Spears with an axe kick. Jay White grabbed Spears and planted him hard on the edge of the ring. White and Robinson isolated Shawn Spears in their corner, with Jay White laying in the heavy leather. Jay White cut off Spears’ comeback attempt. Spears turned things around with a suplex on Jay White.
Match #1: Bullet Club Gold (Jay White & Juice Robinson) def. Ricky Starks & Shawn Spears The following is courtesy of allelitewrestling.com:
Both teams began brawling at the start of the match. Ricky whipped Robinson into the guardrail. Spears pulled Jay White off the apron and to the floor. Spears hammered Juice with shots. Jay White distracted Spears and then Juice wiped out Spears with an axe kick. Jay White grabbed Spears and planted him hard on the edge of the ring. White and Robinson isolated Shawn Spears in their corner, with Jay White laying in the heavy leather. Jay White cut off Spears’ comeback attempt. Spears turned things around with a suplex on Jay White.
- 5/1/2023
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
This April, the journey comes to its end as the Quest for Nightcrawler arc reaches its conclusion in Amazing X-Men #6 - from critically acclaimed creators Jason Aaron and Cameron Stewart.
They have battled the very forces of hell to return Kurt to his rightful place beside the X-Men, and his resurrection is within reach. But to defeat Azazel and his demonic hordes – Kurt will have to sacrifice everything! Plus – don’t miss the confrontation that will have everyone talking: Nightcrawler vs. Mystique on the grounds of the Jean Grey School. You do not want to miss the epic conclusion when Amazing X-men #6 hits comic shops this April!
Amazing X-men #6 (FEB140808)
Written by Jason Aaron
Art by Cameron Stewart
Cover by Ed McGuinness
Captain America Variant Also Available
Foc – 3/24/2014, On-Sale – 4/16/2014...
They have battled the very forces of hell to return Kurt to his rightful place beside the X-Men, and his resurrection is within reach. But to defeat Azazel and his demonic hordes – Kurt will have to sacrifice everything! Plus – don’t miss the confrontation that will have everyone talking: Nightcrawler vs. Mystique on the grounds of the Jean Grey School. You do not want to miss the epic conclusion when Amazing X-men #6 hits comic shops this April!
Amazing X-men #6 (FEB140808)
Written by Jason Aaron
Art by Cameron Stewart
Cover by Ed McGuinness
Captain America Variant Also Available
Foc – 3/24/2014, On-Sale – 4/16/2014...
- 3/21/2014
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
Dan Goldman’s cult favorite webcomic Red Light Properties is about to make its long awaited print debut. Re-edited, re-lettered, re-colored, and re-scripted, the first-ever print edition of Red Light Properties will be available as a trade paperback from Idw Publishing in late January, 2014.
The book includes more than 20 never-before-seen pages and is designed to be the definitive reading experience, the first of an ongoing series of Red Light Properties releases from Idw.
The critically-acclaimed Red Light Properties presents the adventures of an ambitious Miami real estate agency with a very specific business model. The husband-and-wife-run agency unearths properties that are unsellable because they’re haunted. The husband then cleans out said haunted homes by whatever (often unsavory) means necessary. The ghosts find closure. The seller unloads their property. The Rlp Agency receives a fee. Everyone wins… except maybe for the Tobins, who are barely on speaking terms. You see,...
The book includes more than 20 never-before-seen pages and is designed to be the definitive reading experience, the first of an ongoing series of Red Light Properties releases from Idw.
The critically-acclaimed Red Light Properties presents the adventures of an ambitious Miami real estate agency with a very specific business model. The husband-and-wife-run agency unearths properties that are unsellable because they’re haunted. The husband then cleans out said haunted homes by whatever (often unsavory) means necessary. The ghosts find closure. The seller unloads their property. The Rlp Agency receives a fee. Everyone wins… except maybe for the Tobins, who are barely on speaking terms. You see,...
- 12/18/2013
- by Debi Moore
- DreadCentral.com
The Thought Bubble Anthology is the third annual comic book accompaniment to the Leeds Comic Art Festival which this year falls on 23-24 November. Most anthologies tend to be an even mix of good and bad stories though this year’s Thought Bubble Anthology was really enjoyable and features an abundance of absolutely brilliant comics from some of the best creators in the industry.
Marc Ellerby’s Chloe Noonan: Monster Hunter/Ellerbisms crossover was definitely my favourite as he sends up his own work (autobiographical comics), comic book perceptions of non-comics readers, and digital comics all in one brilliantly written and drawn self-contained story. The final panel is perfect and this comic will have you looking up more of this artist’s work.
Cameron Stewart and Brandon Graham’s One Night in Comicopolis is so good it should have its own series. A woman carrying a caption box through streets...
Marc Ellerby’s Chloe Noonan: Monster Hunter/Ellerbisms crossover was definitely my favourite as he sends up his own work (autobiographical comics), comic book perceptions of non-comics readers, and digital comics all in one brilliantly written and drawn self-contained story. The final panel is perfect and this comic will have you looking up more of this artist’s work.
Cameron Stewart and Brandon Graham’s One Night in Comicopolis is so good it should have its own series. A woman carrying a caption box through streets...
- 11/16/2013
- by Noel Thorne
- Obsessed with Film
For those of us who somehow can't help but eat up more Assassins Creed (and there is no shortage of material), the recent announcement of the new graphic novel Assassins Creed: Brahman will be welcomed with open arms. One of the more popular topics in gaming is spitballing what culture or country the AC franchise will take on next, and from what we've seen so far their take on India looks fantastic (especially the art). Written by Brenden Fletcher and drawn and colored by the duo of Karl Kerschl and Cameron Stewart, Brahman puts us in the shoes of new Assassin (to the franchise, not necessarily a new recruit) Arbaaz Mir, who is taking on the British while subsequently trying to stop whatever the Templars happen to be up to (They really are like children those templars. Leave them in a room alone for two minutes and they get into...
- 7/25/2013
- by Matthew Mueller
- GeekTyrant
By Matt Hawkins
At San Diego Comic Con, Ubisoft announced the latest in their line of "Assassin's Creed" comics, Assassin’s Creed: Brahman.
The graphic novel is set to debut later this fall and will introduce a brand new member of the Assassin Order; Arbaaz Mir. His backdrop is 19th century India, another first for the franchise, though his target once again is those pesky British colonialists.
It's being written by Brenden Fletcher (Wednesday Comics) plus illustrated by Cameron Stewart (Batman & Robin, Catwoman) and Karl Kerschl (The Abominable Charles Christopher, Adventures of Superman), who previous worked on two previous AC comics, Assassin’s Creed: The Fall and Assassin’s Creed: The Chain.
Below are some sample pages. Ubisoft promises "a land of mysterious golden palaces and cursed treasure chambers", which sounds like the ideal place to run around and slash Templar throats.
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At San Diego Comic Con, Ubisoft announced the latest in their line of "Assassin's Creed" comics, Assassin’s Creed: Brahman.
The graphic novel is set to debut later this fall and will introduce a brand new member of the Assassin Order; Arbaaz Mir. His backdrop is 19th century India, another first for the franchise, though his target once again is those pesky British colonialists.
It's being written by Brenden Fletcher (Wednesday Comics) plus illustrated by Cameron Stewart (Batman & Robin, Catwoman) and Karl Kerschl (The Abominable Charles Christopher, Adventures of Superman), who previous worked on two previous AC comics, Assassin’s Creed: The Fall and Assassin’s Creed: The Chain.
Below are some sample pages. Ubisoft promises "a land of mysterious golden palaces and cursed treasure chambers", which sounds like the ideal place to run around and slash Templar throats.
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- 7/22/2013
- by MTV Video Games
- MTV Multiplayer
With the announcement of the upcoming Damian: Son of Batman and Sinestro Corps series, DC has (for the time being) decided to stop making new series that don’t involve Batman, Green Lantern, or Superman. This is a shame because they experimented and are still experimenting with books in different genres, like war (G.I. Combat), western (All Star Western), fantasy (Sword of Sorcery), and sci-fi (Threshold). However, these books are usually the ones that get cancelled. Many of the Bat-books (Batman, Batgirl, Batwoman) are solid reads, but does there need to be thirteen of them? Here are characters at DC that should get their own ongoing series.
Booster Gold
Unlike some of the other characters on this list, Booster Gold has made several appearances in the New 52. He acted as the leader of the Justice League International and more recently teamed up with Jonah Hex in 19th century Gotham in All-Star Western.
Booster Gold
Unlike some of the other characters on this list, Booster Gold has made several appearances in the New 52. He acted as the leader of the Justice League International and more recently teamed up with Jonah Hex in 19th century Gotham in All-Star Western.
- 7/8/2013
- by Logan Dalton
- SoundOnSight
by Brett White
Wednesday is new comic book day, which also means it's new potential-movie-source-material day. Here are all of the comics and collections out today starring the comic book characters from the movies and television shows of today, tomorrow and yesterday.
Of particular note this week: Superman: Unchained from superstar creative team Scott Snyder and Jim Lee debuts this week just in time for "Man of Steel"; Captain Marvel continues the fight of her life in "Avengers Assemble" #16; and things get appropriately bloody in "The Walking Dead" #111.
2013 Movies
("Iron Man 3" "Man of Steel" "The Wolverine" "Kick-Ass 2" "Thor: The Dark World")
» Thor: God Of Thunder #9
Story by Jason Aaron, art by Esad Ribic, colors by Ive Svorcina
» Savage Wolverine #6
Story by Zeb Wells, art by Joe Madureira, colors by Peter Steigerwald
» Superman: Unchained #1 (pictured above)
Story by Scott Snyder, art by Jim Lee, Scott Williams,...
Wednesday is new comic book day, which also means it's new potential-movie-source-material day. Here are all of the comics and collections out today starring the comic book characters from the movies and television shows of today, tomorrow and yesterday.
Of particular note this week: Superman: Unchained from superstar creative team Scott Snyder and Jim Lee debuts this week just in time for "Man of Steel"; Captain Marvel continues the fight of her life in "Avengers Assemble" #16; and things get appropriately bloody in "The Walking Dead" #111.
2013 Movies
("Iron Man 3" "Man of Steel" "The Wolverine" "Kick-Ass 2" "Thor: The Dark World")
» Thor: God Of Thunder #9
Story by Jason Aaron, art by Esad Ribic, colors by Ive Svorcina
» Savage Wolverine #6
Story by Zeb Wells, art by Joe Madureira, colors by Peter Steigerwald
» Superman: Unchained #1 (pictured above)
Story by Scott Snyder, art by Jim Lee, Scott Williams,...
- 6/12/2013
- by Splash Page Team
- MTV Splash Page
There can never be enough Batman books featuring Ra's Al Ghul and the League of Assassins. Countless story arcs utilize the notorious villain either as a central character or the mysterious antagonist who pulls the strings behind the scenes. Although the Dark Knight always finds a way to foil Al Ghul's plans for the moment, the arch villain continues to return and cause more trouble.
Batman Incorporated Volume 1: Demon Star is proof there are still plenty of tales to tell centering on the Al Ghul family. The book consists of issues #0 through 6 of the popular monthly series. Readers could easily find themselves so mesmerized by the engaging story that they read this in one sitting.
Ra's Al Ghul's daughter, Talia, puts a hit out on her son as revenge against Batman. She's also created an army of brainwashed followers and skilled assassins called Leviathan with the goal of destroying Gotham City.
Batman Incorporated Volume 1: Demon Star is proof there are still plenty of tales to tell centering on the Al Ghul family. The book consists of issues #0 through 6 of the popular monthly series. Readers could easily find themselves so mesmerized by the engaging story that they read this in one sitting.
Ra's Al Ghul's daughter, Talia, puts a hit out on her son as revenge against Batman. She's also created an army of brainwashed followers and skilled assassins called Leviathan with the goal of destroying Gotham City.
- 6/2/2013
- by feeds@cinelinx.com (Eric Shirey)
- Cinelinx
Jules Stewart's lunacy in prison opus K-11 is getting set to make its DVD and Blu-ray debut courtesy of Breaking Glass Films, and we have all the details you need on whether or not to sentence your cash flow to a worthy purchase!
From the Press Release
Breaking Glass Pictures and Libertine Films are proud to announce the upcoming April 23 Blu-ray (Srp $29.99) and DVD (Srp $24.99) release of Jules Stewart’s directorial debut, K-11, a riveting drama that tells the story of a man’s plight after winding up in K-11, the Los Angeles County Jail’s transgender inmate unit. K-11 is currently screening at select theaters in fifteen cities around the country and is available nationwide on Video On Demand.
K-11 stars Goran Visnjic (ABC-tv’s new hit series “Red Widow”, The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo, “ER”) as Raymond Saxx, a businessman whose drug use leads him to...
From the Press Release
Breaking Glass Pictures and Libertine Films are proud to announce the upcoming April 23 Blu-ray (Srp $29.99) and DVD (Srp $24.99) release of Jules Stewart’s directorial debut, K-11, a riveting drama that tells the story of a man’s plight after winding up in K-11, the Los Angeles County Jail’s transgender inmate unit. K-11 is currently screening at select theaters in fifteen cities around the country and is available nationwide on Video On Demand.
K-11 stars Goran Visnjic (ABC-tv’s new hit series “Red Widow”, The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo, “ER”) as Raymond Saxx, a businessman whose drug use leads him to...
- 3/27/2013
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
When Grant Morrison started working on the rebooted Action Comics #1, he only intended to tell a relatively short six-issue story about Superman’s early years. Then the story started to expand in every conceivable direction — including some directions that only exist in the fifth dimension. Tomorrow sees the release of Action Comics #18, wherein Superman will face off against Vyndktvx across space and time. EW is excited to offer an exclusive preview of the comic book. First up, read on for an interview with Morrison, who talks about his ambitions for his Action Comics run, how he hopes that people will enjoy Psychedelic Superman,...
- 3/19/2013
- by Darren Franich
- EW.com - PopWatch
A friend of Kristen Stewart Exclusively told HollywoodLife.com that she is not upset with her mom for the comments she made in the ‘Los Angeles Times’ about Kristen’s career.
After Jules Stewart commented that she had much more experience than daughter Kristen Stewart, it was assumed that K-Stew might be angry with her mother. However, HollywoodLife.com has exclusively learned that Kristen is extremely proud of her mother, and they have a great relationship. Jules is Kristen’s “number one fan.”
Kristen’s Not Upset With Her Mother
“Kristen is not mad at her mom at all, in fact she is really proud of Jules,” a source close to Kristen told us. “They have a very tight relationship and it would take a lot to put a dent in their relationship. Jules considers Kristen to be an old soul and treats her like an adult.”
The source continued...
After Jules Stewart commented that she had much more experience than daughter Kristen Stewart, it was assumed that K-Stew might be angry with her mother. However, HollywoodLife.com has exclusively learned that Kristen is extremely proud of her mother, and they have a great relationship. Jules is Kristen’s “number one fan.”
Kristen’s Not Upset With Her Mother
“Kristen is not mad at her mom at all, in fact she is really proud of Jules,” a source close to Kristen told us. “They have a very tight relationship and it would take a lot to put a dent in their relationship. Jules considers Kristen to be an old soul and treats her like an adult.”
The source continued...
- 3/19/2013
- by Emily Longeretta
- HollywoodLife
Somehow, this little nugget slipped right through the cracks ... until today. Lately, Kristen Stewart's name has been coming up a lot, despite the fact that she's currently on break until filming for Focus picks up this April. Why? Well, her mother Jules Mann Stewart is currently ushering in her directorial debut, K-11, and her famous daughter is a topic of real interest for a lot of folks. Not only are they related, but Kristen Stewart also did a voice micro-cameo in the film which has now been unearthed (see/listen to attached video). Jules Stewart did say that Stewart's part in the film - which was originally supposed to be larger before she signed on for Snow White And The Huntsman and in fact even once upon a time included Twilight co-star Nikki Reed - would be small, and boy was she right. It sounds like Stewart simply says...
- 3/18/2013
- by thetwilightexaminer
- Twilight Examiner
Kristen Stewart might not be the star of her mother Jules Stewart’s movie, ‘K-11,’ but she does have a small vocal cameo in the flick. Get a listen!
Kristen Stewart was determined to have a role in her mother Jules Stewart’s film, K-11, but was forced to back out due to scheduling conflicts. Instead, Kristen’s brother Cameron Stewart starred in the film and Kristen made a compromise by doing a vocal cameo.
Kristen Stewart’s Mini Cameo For ‘K-11′
K-11 is about a record producer who finds himself in a section of the Los Angeles County Jail reserved for homosexuals, which is ruled by a transexual named Mousey.
The supporting role Kristen was supposed to play was given to Youth in Revolt star Portia Doubleday. The movie aired on March 15 in theatres and OnDemand.
Kristen’s vocal cameo is in a scene where her voice can be heard over the phone.
Kristen Stewart was determined to have a role in her mother Jules Stewart’s film, K-11, but was forced to back out due to scheduling conflicts. Instead, Kristen’s brother Cameron Stewart starred in the film and Kristen made a compromise by doing a vocal cameo.
Kristen Stewart’s Mini Cameo For ‘K-11′
K-11 is about a record producer who finds himself in a section of the Los Angeles County Jail reserved for homosexuals, which is ruled by a transexual named Mousey.
The supporting role Kristen was supposed to play was given to Youth in Revolt star Portia Doubleday. The movie aired on March 15 in theatres and OnDemand.
Kristen’s vocal cameo is in a scene where her voice can be heard over the phone.
- 3/18/2013
- by HL Intern
- HollywoodLife
Do we have a mother-daughter rivalry brewing? In a new interview, Jules Stewart says she’s got ‘it all over’ Kristen in terms of experience. Read on for the shocking interview!
Jules Stewart sounds a little bitter about having Kristen Stewart as a daughter. In a little role reversal situation, it’s the mom who’s jealous of the daughter!
Kristen Stewart’s Mom: ‘It’s Extremely Frustrating’
“It’s extremely frustrating for me,” Jules says about being Kristen’s mother in a new interview with the Los Angeles Times. You may not have known, but Jules, 58, has worked on tons of films since coming to the United States from Australia at the age of 16. She has worked for years as a script supervisor and is actually responsible for bringing Kristen into the movie business.
Which must be why she’s so bitter now. “She’s 22 years old and I’m almost 60,” Jules says.
Jules Stewart sounds a little bitter about having Kristen Stewart as a daughter. In a little role reversal situation, it’s the mom who’s jealous of the daughter!
Kristen Stewart’s Mom: ‘It’s Extremely Frustrating’
“It’s extremely frustrating for me,” Jules says about being Kristen’s mother in a new interview with the Los Angeles Times. You may not have known, but Jules, 58, has worked on tons of films since coming to the United States from Australia at the age of 16. She has worked for years as a script supervisor and is actually responsible for bringing Kristen into the movie business.
Which must be why she’s so bitter now. “She’s 22 years old and I’m almost 60,” Jules says.
- 3/15/2013
- by Andrew Gruttadaro
- HollywoodLife
Title: K-11 Director: Jules Stewart Starring: Goran Visnjic, Kate Del Castillo, Db Sweeney, Jason Mewes, Portia Doubleday, Tiny Lister, Tara Buck, Billy Morrison, Cameron Stewart Nope, the directorial debut of Jules Stewart, the mother of “Twilight” star Kristen Stewart, isn’t a flash-forward sequel to James Belushi’s “K-9,” or the tale of an exponentially high mountain range. Instead, the bewildering “K-11,” at once intense and archly presented, is a careening updating (send-up? celebration?) of women-in-prison exploitation flicks like “Caged Heat.” A pulpy, psychologically hollow and emotionally indiscernible mélange of phony jailhouse intrigue and showy gender-politicking, with a bit of anal rape sprinkled in, Stewart’s film is too ridiculous to be taken seriously and not tightly [ Read More ]
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- 3/13/2013
- by bsimon
- ShockYa
K-11 is without a doubt Kristen Stewart’s most outrageous film ever, and who better to credit than her own mother, director and writer Jules Stewart. Read on for all the reasons you must see this captivating film.
Ok, so Kristen Stewart doesn’t actually star in K-11, but she does voice a key role – the lead character’s secretary, Karen, who answers his desperate phone call from prison. Jules Stewart proves she’s got what it takes to be an A-list filmmaker with her directorial debut. Bravo!
Welcome to K-11, the intensely bizarre, sexually-charged, creepy jail dormitory in Los Angeles, reserved only for gay men and transgenders. In an interview, Jules says that a real K-11 actually exists in the Los Angeles County Men’s Central Jail and that’s where the idea for her film originated.
The film centers around Raymond Saxx, a tall, dark and handsome (like...
Ok, so Kristen Stewart doesn’t actually star in K-11, but she does voice a key role – the lead character’s secretary, Karen, who answers his desperate phone call from prison. Jules Stewart proves she’s got what it takes to be an A-list filmmaker with her directorial debut. Bravo!
Welcome to K-11, the intensely bizarre, sexually-charged, creepy jail dormitory in Los Angeles, reserved only for gay men and transgenders. In an interview, Jules says that a real K-11 actually exists in the Los Angeles County Men’s Central Jail and that’s where the idea for her film originated.
The film centers around Raymond Saxx, a tall, dark and handsome (like...
- 3/6/2013
- by Sandra Clark
- HollywoodLife
If you're heading to this weekend's CineMayhem Film Festival, you'll have a chance to see Jules Stewart's K-11 before anyone else. For the rest of you...
Breaking Glass Pictures and Libertine Films are proud to announce the upcoming March 15th theatrical and VOD release of Jules Stewart's directorial debut, K-11, a riveting drama that tells the story of a man's plight after winding up in K-11, the Los Angeles County Jail's transgender inmate unit.
From the Press Release:
Fifteen cities around the country are slated to host weeklong theatrical runs of K-11, starting at New York's Cinema Village, Los Angeles' Laemmle NoHo Theater, Phoenix's Film Bar, Columbus' Gateway Film Center, and others on March 15th. The film will be available nationwide On Demand the same day. Additional runs will follow in cities such as San Diego, San Francisco, Denver, and Daytona.
K-11 stars Goran Visnjic (ABC-tv's upcoming "Red Widow,...
Breaking Glass Pictures and Libertine Films are proud to announce the upcoming March 15th theatrical and VOD release of Jules Stewart's directorial debut, K-11, a riveting drama that tells the story of a man's plight after winding up in K-11, the Los Angeles County Jail's transgender inmate unit.
From the Press Release:
Fifteen cities around the country are slated to host weeklong theatrical runs of K-11, starting at New York's Cinema Village, Los Angeles' Laemmle NoHo Theater, Phoenix's Film Bar, Columbus' Gateway Film Center, and others on March 15th. The film will be available nationwide On Demand the same day. Additional runs will follow in cities such as San Diego, San Francisco, Denver, and Daytona.
K-11 stars Goran Visnjic (ABC-tv's upcoming "Red Widow,...
- 2/27/2013
- by The Woman In Black
- DreadCentral.com
Cameron Stewart has released a preview of Niro. The Batman and Robin artist has debuted the first 18 pages of his upcoming book. The comic will be openly available to download and share in DRM-free formats when it is released in 2013. A collected print edition will be released once the story is complete. "Inspired by the works of Moebius, Hayao Miyazaki, Sergio Leone and Alejandro Jodorowski, Niro is the story of a gunslinger cleric and a young girl who becomes his unlikely companion as they search (more)...
- 12/26/2012
- by By Hugh Armitage
- Digital Spy
Dark Horse Comics will collect Cameron Stewart's complete Sin Titulo. The artist and writer has announced the single volume collection, which will arrive next year. "Now that the story is complete, I can reveal that I have signed a publishing contract with Dark Horse Comics to release the complete Sin Titulo in hardcover in 2013. "The book will be printed landscape format, preserving the format of the webcomic. Price is as yet undetermined but I am told that it will be affordable. I will be doing some revisions, mainly tidying up lettering and colour, so that it looks its best in print." Stewart said that he had decided (more)...
- 10/24/2012
- by By Hugh Armitage
- Digital Spy
The future Abstergo/conspiracy elements of the Assassin's Creed series have never really been all that interesting to me: when you have a rich, well-realized version of Venice or Jerusalem, or Revolutionary War-era America, exploring a stark white lab in some ill-defined future fails to generate any kind of curiosity or sense of mystery. With the recent release of Assassin's Creed: The Chain, co-writers Cameron Stewart and Karl Kerschl (who also provides art) nearly succeed where a a parade of games has failed: in making Abstergo interesting.
The Chain is a original graphic novel followup to Assassin's Creed: The Fall, which introduced readers to early 20th century Assassin Nikolai Orelov and his descendant, the directionless, drug addled Daniel Cross. Life with the Assassins hasn't been kind to either man, their experiences with the organization leading both to retreat from the world: Daniel into an Abstergo Animus device and Nikolai into...
The Chain is a original graphic novel followup to Assassin's Creed: The Fall, which introduced readers to early 20th century Assassin Nikolai Orelov and his descendant, the directionless, drug addled Daniel Cross. Life with the Assassins hasn't been kind to either man, their experiences with the organization leading both to retreat from the world: Daniel into an Abstergo Animus device and Nikolai into...
- 10/12/2012
- by Charles Webb
- MTV Multiplayer
Ed Brubaker is a name I use with reverence, and also when I to provide a false identity to the police (sorry, Ed). Brubaker has generated a lot of good will within the comics industry, mainly because he’s really fucken good. He first really appeared on a lot of people’s radars, including mine, back when he started writing Batman and Catwoman for DC Comics, but he’d been working in the industry for more than a decade before that.
Kicking through the indie comics scene, Brubaker found success (and future collaborators) when he started to get his crime-groove on, with books like Scene of the Crime and The Fall.
The thing that got me so jazzed, though, was his run on Batman (followed by a stint on Detective Comics). He wrote that book like a fucken crime comic. This was noir, it was bleak, it was espionage-y, it was cool,...
Kicking through the indie comics scene, Brubaker found success (and future collaborators) when he started to get his crime-groove on, with books like Scene of the Crime and The Fall.
The thing that got me so jazzed, though, was his run on Batman (followed by a stint on Detective Comics). He wrote that book like a fucken crime comic. This was noir, it was bleak, it was espionage-y, it was cool,...
- 8/29/2012
- by Liam Jose
- Boomtron
The B.P.R.D. “Hell on Earth” event has been everything we hoped for. Engaging, entertaining, and the plot threads are finally weaving together as the event reaches it’s mid point. Next week, yet another mini-series begins as part of “Hell on Earth”, and it’s all about demonic possession. Written By: Mike Mignola and Cameron Stewart Art [...]...
- 6/22/2012
- by Lonmonster
- bloody-disgusting.com
"Assassin's Creed III," the next major installment in Ubisoft's incredibly popular game franchise, is due out this fall. But if you're hankering for some Assassin-Templar war action to tide you over until then, Ubisoft has announced an all new graphic novel, "The Chain." While the book serves as a continuation of the story-arc developed in previous "Creed" comics, it's apparently tied to the next game in some manner, as well.
A couple years ago, Ubisoft teamed up with now-defunct DC imprint Wildstorm to produce a three-issue comic series, "Assassin's Creed: The Fall." The story followed the exploits of Nikolai Orelov, a Russian assassin in the late 19th century. Much like the characters in previous "Creed" videogames, Orelov's tale is seen through the eyes of his modern-day descendent, Daniel Cross.
According to Ubisoft's site, "The Chain" is the next chapter in Orelov and Cross' story.
"Eisner award winners Karl Kerschl and...
A couple years ago, Ubisoft teamed up with now-defunct DC imprint Wildstorm to produce a three-issue comic series, "Assassin's Creed: The Fall." The story followed the exploits of Nikolai Orelov, a Russian assassin in the late 19th century. Much like the characters in previous "Creed" videogames, Orelov's tale is seen through the eyes of his modern-day descendent, Daniel Cross.
According to Ubisoft's site, "The Chain" is the next chapter in Orelov and Cross' story.
"Eisner award winners Karl Kerschl and...
- 5/31/2012
- by Matt Clark
- MTV Splash Page
Cameron is making his acting debut in his mom's upcoming prison drama 'K-11' and he says Kristen actually inspired him to get into acting! Kristen Stewart must be so proud of her big brother Cameron Stewart. The 26-year-old stars in K-11, a film directed by his mom Jules Stewart. We told you Kristen has a small role in the flick and now we want you to learn all about K-Stew's badass older bro! It turns out he didn't get a mohawk for the flick, he already had one! Plus, his mom created the role of Sledgehammer, just for him! "My mom wrote the part for me," he tells People. "Not because I'm a tweaker but because I'm skinny. So I guess she was going for the whole skinny-Mohawk-neo-Nazi thing." What makes this super awesome is that Cameron says shooting the film has been a bonding experience for his family.
- 3/29/2012
- by Chloe Melas
- HollywoodLife
For quite a while, Kristen Stewart was committed to star in K-11, an L.A. prison movie written by her mother, Hollywood script supervisor Jules Mann-Stewart. When she nabbed the lead in this summer's blockbuster fairy tale feature Snow White And The Huntsman, and production finally got underway for K-11 without her (the schedules conflicted), it seemed that Kristen Stewart would no longer be appearing in the picture at all. Today, though, Jules Stewart announced on her Twitter page that Kristen Stewart will be "playing a small role" in the film after all. Her brother, Cameron Stewart, will be appearing in the film as well, making his big screen debut, according to Variety. Goran Visnjic, D.B. Sweeney, Portia Doubleday, Kate del Castillo, Jason Mewes, and T ...
- 3/22/2012
- by thetwilightexaminer
- Twilight Examiner
Those devilish denizens of Dark Horse Comics are at it again with a third piece of the puzzle that is B.P.R.D. (Bureau for Paranormal Research and Defense). What better way to close out the week than with another sneak peek at some new artwork for the series?
From the Previous Press Release:
The epic storyline that began back in 2010 with B.P.R.D. Hell on Earth: New World is coming to a head in 2012 as Dark Horse announces its most ambitious B.P.R.D. publishing schedule yet.
First up, in February comes B.P.R.D. Hell on Earth: The Long Death, written by Mike Mignola and John Arcudi, with art by James Harren (Abe Sapien: The Devil Does Not Jest, Heralds). A team is sent to the deadly woods from New World to investigate a new series of disappearances, but they discover more than just the monster responsible,...
From the Previous Press Release:
The epic storyline that began back in 2010 with B.P.R.D. Hell on Earth: New World is coming to a head in 2012 as Dark Horse announces its most ambitious B.P.R.D. publishing schedule yet.
First up, in February comes B.P.R.D. Hell on Earth: The Long Death, written by Mike Mignola and John Arcudi, with art by James Harren (Abe Sapien: The Devil Does Not Jest, Heralds). A team is sent to the deadly woods from New World to investigate a new series of disappearances, but they discover more than just the monster responsible,...
- 1/28/2012
- by The Woman In Black
- DreadCentral.com
Dark Horse Comics is playing Santa this week with an early Christmas gift to fans of the B.P.R.D. (Bureau for Paranormal Research and Defense). Here's another sneak peek at some new artwork for the series.
From the Previous Press Release:
The epic storyline that began back in 2010 with B.P.R.D. Hell on Earth: New World is coming to a head in 2012 as Dark Horse announces its most ambitious B.P.R.D. publishing schedule yet.
First up, in February comes B.P.R.D. Hell on Earth: The Long Death, written by Mike Mignola and John Arcudi, with art by James Harren (Abe Sapien: The Devil Does Not Jest, Heralds). A team is sent to the deadly woods from New World to investigate a new series of disappearances, but they discover more than just the monster responsible, as loyalties are questioned and tensions mount!
March...
From the Previous Press Release:
The epic storyline that began back in 2010 with B.P.R.D. Hell on Earth: New World is coming to a head in 2012 as Dark Horse announces its most ambitious B.P.R.D. publishing schedule yet.
First up, in February comes B.P.R.D. Hell on Earth: The Long Death, written by Mike Mignola and John Arcudi, with art by James Harren (Abe Sapien: The Devil Does Not Jest, Heralds). A team is sent to the deadly woods from New World to investigate a new series of disappearances, but they discover more than just the monster responsible, as loyalties are questioned and tensions mount!
March...
- 12/16/2011
- by The Woman In Black
- DreadCentral.com
Cameron Stewart has released an image from Batman Incorporated: Leviathan Strikes! featuring Stephanie Brown. The Batman and Robin artist posted a page from Grant Morrison's one-shot showing the former Batgirl dressed as a schoolgirl on Tumblr. "Here's something I have learned from Tumblr today - People Love Stephanie Brown," he later wrote on Twitter. When told about the character's popularity, Stewart added: "Woah. I didn't know any of that. Drawing her was really my first exposure (more)...
- 12/2/2011
- by By Hugh Armitage
- Digital Spy
[Editors Note] Well folks, here it is… Baron Fortnightly’s final word on Thought Bubble 2011. If you haven’t read the first two parts yet click here: Part One and here: Part Two; and you can view our massive gallery of images from the event here. [End]
Just Can’t Get Enough
If the preceding parts of this Thought Bubble review aren’t enough to make you attend next year, then there is something wrong with you ;-), but just in case you need more, then how about all this…
For all the budding artists out there Thought Bubble arranged portfolio critiques with senior Marvel editor Steve Wacker, the droids from 2000Ad, and indy collective Nobrow. Sunday saw the winners announced of this year’s Northern Sequential Art Competition; last year’s winners had their work published by Image Comics in the first ever Thought Bubble Anthology – available at the convention before anywhere else.
Just Can’t Get Enough
If the preceding parts of this Thought Bubble review aren’t enough to make you attend next year, then there is something wrong with you ;-), but just in case you need more, then how about all this…
For all the budding artists out there Thought Bubble arranged portfolio critiques with senior Marvel editor Steve Wacker, the droids from 2000Ad, and indy collective Nobrow. Sunday saw the winners announced of this year’s Northern Sequential Art Competition; last year’s winners had their work published by Image Comics in the first ever Thought Bubble Anthology – available at the convention before anywhere else.
- 11/27/2011
- by Baron Fornightly
- Nerdly
[Editor's Note] If you haven’t read part one of our massive Thought Bubble 2011 coverage, make sure you do before reading on. Click here to read Part 1 [End]
Sweetest Perfection
As usual Thought Bubble ran a large number of workshops and panels, unfortunately despite my intention to attend a number of these I missed every one, so I can’t really talk about them, but I did get to chat to many of the great guest that were spread over the two halls that contained Thought Bubble this year including:
Cameron Stewart (Catwoman, Batman & Robin) – I met a lot of people raving about the quality of his free head sketches. They were amazing, and you could spend 15 minutes just watching the slideshow of his work on his iPad.
David Aja (Immortal Iron Fist) – such a nice guy, and an amazing talent. One story I heard a few times was of him burning the...
Sweetest Perfection
As usual Thought Bubble ran a large number of workshops and panels, unfortunately despite my intention to attend a number of these I missed every one, so I can’t really talk about them, but I did get to chat to many of the great guest that were spread over the two halls that contained Thought Bubble this year including:
Cameron Stewart (Catwoman, Batman & Robin) – I met a lot of people raving about the quality of his free head sketches. They were amazing, and you could spend 15 minutes just watching the slideshow of his work on his iPad.
David Aja (Immortal Iron Fist) – such a nice guy, and an amazing talent. One story I heard a few times was of him burning the...
- 11/26/2011
- by Baron Fornightly
- Nerdly
[Editors note] Welcome to an epic Three part rundown of this years Thought Bubble Comic Con from our resident comic expert Baron Fortnightly – if you ever wondered what attending a UK comic con was like, then prepare to have your eyes well and truly opened! [End]
World In My Eyes
I’d better state for the record that there is no way I can write an unbiased article about Thought Bubble, I have been attending for the last five years and have enjoyed it every year. I’ve always found Thought Bubble to be very well organised, with friendly and helpful volunteers and organisers who go out of their way to make sure us comic book fans, cosplayers and geeks of every clan have a very enjoyable experience; this year has been even better.
For me Thought Bubble is the perfect comic convention (with the exception of the legendary Jornadas de Avilés) and...
World In My Eyes
I’d better state for the record that there is no way I can write an unbiased article about Thought Bubble, I have been attending for the last five years and have enjoyed it every year. I’ve always found Thought Bubble to be very well organised, with friendly and helpful volunteers and organisers who go out of their way to make sure us comic book fans, cosplayers and geeks of every clan have a very enjoyable experience; this year has been even better.
For me Thought Bubble is the perfect comic convention (with the exception of the legendary Jornadas de Avilés) and...
- 11/25/2011
- by Baron Fornightly
- Nerdly
Press Release:
The epic story line that began back in 2010 with B.P.R.D. Hell on Earth: New World is coming to a head in 2012. Dark Horse announces the most ambitious B.P.R.D. publishing schedule yet, with five new titles and some of the most earth-shattering events in the history of the series!
First up, in February comes B.P.R.D. Hell on Earth: The Long Death, written by Mike Mignola and John Arcudi, with art by James Harren (Abe Sapien: The Devil Does Not Jest, Heralds). A team is sent to the deadly woods from New World to investigate a new series of disappearances, but they discover more than just the monster responsible, as loyalties are questioned and tensions mount!
March will see the release of B.P.R.D. Hell on Earth: The Pickens County Horror, written by Mike Mignola and Scott Allie, with art by Jason Latour (Wolverine,...
The epic story line that began back in 2010 with B.P.R.D. Hell on Earth: New World is coming to a head in 2012. Dark Horse announces the most ambitious B.P.R.D. publishing schedule yet, with five new titles and some of the most earth-shattering events in the history of the series!
First up, in February comes B.P.R.D. Hell on Earth: The Long Death, written by Mike Mignola and John Arcudi, with art by James Harren (Abe Sapien: The Devil Does Not Jest, Heralds). A team is sent to the deadly woods from New World to investigate a new series of disappearances, but they discover more than just the monster responsible, as loyalties are questioned and tensions mount!
March will see the release of B.P.R.D. Hell on Earth: The Pickens County Horror, written by Mike Mignola and Scott Allie, with art by Jason Latour (Wolverine,...
- 11/22/2011
- by Brandon Johnston
- ScifiMafia
Remember last Monday when Dark Horse Comics teased us with some artwork for its B.P.R.D. (Bureau for Paranormal Research and Defense) series? Well, now it's all been made clear with the announcement that five new titles and some of the most earth-shattering events in the history of the series are on their way.
From the Press Release:
The epic storyline that began back in 2010 with B.P.R.D. Hell on Earth: New World is coming to a head in 2012 as Dark Horse announces its most ambitious B.P.R.D. publishing schedule yet.
First up, in February comes B.P.R.D. Hell on Earth: The Long Death, written by Mike Mignola and John Arcudi, with art by James Harren (Abe Sapien: The Devil Does Not Jest, Heralds). A team is sent to the deadly woods from New World to investigate a new series of disappearances,...
From the Press Release:
The epic storyline that began back in 2010 with B.P.R.D. Hell on Earth: New World is coming to a head in 2012 as Dark Horse announces its most ambitious B.P.R.D. publishing schedule yet.
First up, in February comes B.P.R.D. Hell on Earth: The Long Death, written by Mike Mignola and John Arcudi, with art by James Harren (Abe Sapien: The Devil Does Not Jest, Heralds). A team is sent to the deadly woods from New World to investigate a new series of disappearances,...
- 11/22/2011
- by The Woman In Black
- DreadCentral.com
World news, TV events and movies took a back seat in Comics Twitterverse discussions this morning, thanks to Wacom's new Inkling device that keeps track of paper doodles and transfers them to digital files. It was definitely the hot topic of the last few hours.
As of posting time, however, Chris Samnee was beginning to make some waves as well (congratulations to him, by the way!).
Meanwhile, the most movie-relevant comment of the day came from Eric Powell. For those of you still itching with excitement about the "Goon" movie, it sounds like you've still got plenty of waiting left to do. His quick update and more made the retweet list down below.
I'm @brianwarmoth, and this is the Twitter Report for August 30, 2011.
@goonguy “@popculturecube: When is The Goon movie coming out? I saw the trailer & am psyched!” You have a while to wait.
-Eric Powell, Writer/Artist ("The Goon,...
As of posting time, however, Chris Samnee was beginning to make some waves as well (congratulations to him, by the way!).
Meanwhile, the most movie-relevant comment of the day came from Eric Powell. For those of you still itching with excitement about the "Goon" movie, it sounds like you've still got plenty of waiting left to do. His quick update and more made the retweet list down below.
I'm @brianwarmoth, and this is the Twitter Report for August 30, 2011.
@goonguy “@popculturecube: When is The Goon movie coming out? I saw the trailer & am psyched!” You have a while to wait.
-Eric Powell, Writer/Artist ("The Goon,...
- 8/30/2011
- by Brian Warmoth
- MTV Splash Page
Kristen Stewart has been long rumored to star in her mother's directorial debut, "K-11" along with her "Twilight" co-star, Nikki Reed, but now Variety confirms what has long been suspected. Both girls have dropped out of the film to focus on other professional obligations.
In the film, however, is Kristen's older brother, Cameron Stewart, who will be making his feature film debut as an inmate named Sledgehammer alongside Goran Visnjic, D.B. Sweeney and Portia Doubleday.
After being pushed back several times, filming is finally underway on this Stewart family passion project about a record producer who wakes up after a three-day binge in a special unit of L.A. County's Men's Central Jail ruled by a transsexual named Mousey.
And, yes, for all you haters who call Kristen "mannish," she was originally slated to play Mousey. The role has been recast with Kate del Castillo.
In the film, however, is Kristen's older brother, Cameron Stewart, who will be making his feature film debut as an inmate named Sledgehammer alongside Goran Visnjic, D.B. Sweeney and Portia Doubleday.
After being pushed back several times, filming is finally underway on this Stewart family passion project about a record producer who wakes up after a three-day binge in a special unit of L.A. County's Men's Central Jail ruled by a transsexual named Mousey.
And, yes, for all you haters who call Kristen "mannish," she was originally slated to play Mousey. The role has been recast with Kate del Castillo.
- 7/27/2011
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Pop2it
Kristen Stewart's mother, Jules Stewart, has been looking to take advantage of her daughter's Hollywood success by becoming a film director. She has been planning to make her helming debut on "K-11" with Kristen starring as a transgender character. Variety has now learned that Kristen has dropped out of the project, claiming that she has a scheduling conflict. Her older brother Cameron Stewart will still appear in the movie. But just like his mother, this will also be his first feature film. The movie stars Goran Visnjic (The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo) as a successful young record producer who wakes up after a three-day binge in a special unit of La County's Men's Central Jail dedicated to vulnerable prisoners, a place ruled by a viper transsexual (Kate del Castillo). Other actors on board are D.B. Sweeney (Hardball), Portia Doubleday (Youth in Revolt), Jason Mewes (Clerks) and Tommy "Tiny...
- 7/26/2011
- WorstPreviews.com
Kristen Stewart's family is also getting in the movie business... are you ready for J-Stew & C-Stew?
According to Variety, "The Twilight Saga" star's mom, Jules Mann-Stewart, will make her directorial debut in "K-11," starring Goran Visnjic, D.B. Sweeney, Portia Doubleday and her son/Kristen's brother, Cameron Stewart.
The film, set in the Los Angeles County's Men's Central Jail, will mark Cameron's feature debut.
The story centers on Visnjic's character, a music producer who awakens in a special unit of the jail designated for "vulnerable" inmates after a three-day binge, the trade mag reported. A transgendered inmate who ...
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According to Variety, "The Twilight Saga" star's mom, Jules Mann-Stewart, will make her directorial debut in "K-11," starring Goran Visnjic, D.B. Sweeney, Portia Doubleday and her son/Kristen's brother, Cameron Stewart.
The film, set in the Los Angeles County's Men's Central Jail, will mark Cameron's feature debut.
The story centers on Visnjic's character, a music producer who awakens in a special unit of the jail designated for "vulnerable" inmates after a three-day binge, the trade mag reported. A transgendered inmate who ...
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- 7/26/2011
- by nobody@accesshollywood.com (AccessHollywood.com Editorial Staff)
- Access Hollywood
Will Cameron Stewart become a name as ubiquitous as his sister's? Mom Jules Stewart is hoping so, as her indie drama K-11 now includes older brother Cameron as the transgendered inmate at the center of the story. Kristen Stewart was rumored to be on board for mom's directorial debut, which also stars Goran Visnjic, D.B. Sweeney, and Portia Doubleday -- but the Twilight star is now out and Cameron is in for the part of Sledgehammer. Visnjic will play the part of a young record producer who wakes after a (drug? alcohol?) binge to find himself in " … a special unit of L.A. County’s Men’s Central Jail that's dedicated to vulnerable prisoners, a place ruled by a viper transsexual." (Um, will someone please educate me on what a...
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- 7/26/2011
- by Movies.com
- Movies.com - Celebrity Gossip
Will Cameron Stewart become a name as ubiquitous as his sister's? Mom Jules Stewart is hoping so, as her indie drama K-11 now includes older brother Cameron as the transgendered inmate at the center of the story. Kristen Stewart was rumored to be on board for mom's directorial debut, which also stars Goran Visnjic, D.B. Sweeney, and Portia Doubleday -- but the Twilight star is now out and Cameron is in for the part of Sledgehammer. Visnjic will play the part of a young record producer who wakes after a (drug? alcohol?) binge to find himself in " … a special unit of L.A. County’s Men’s Central Jail that's dedicated to vulnerable prisoners, a place ruled by a viper transsexual." (Um, will someone please educate me on what a...
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- 7/26/2011
- by Movies.com
- Movies.com
Contrary to rumours, Twilight star Kristen Stewart will not appear in the film K-11, the directorial debut of her mother Jules Stewart. K-Stew had been expected to play a transgender character in the ensemble piece, which sees a record producer (The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo's Goran Visnjic) wake up after a three-day binge in a prison ward for vulnerable inmates. However, it's been confirmed that her older brother Cameron Stewart will make his acting debut in the indie film, which was co-written by mom...
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- 7/26/2011
- by Matt Chapman
- TotalFilm
Will Cameron Stewart become a name as ubiquitous as his sister's? Mom Jules Stewart is hoping so, as her indie drama K-11 now includes older brother Cameron as the transgendered inmate at the center of the story. Kristen Stewart was rumored to be on board for mom's directorial debut, which also stars Goran Visnjic, D.B. Sweeney, and Portia Doubleday -- but the Twilight star is now out and Cameron is in for the part of Sledgehammer. Visnjic will play the part of a young record producer who wakes after a (drug? alcohol?) binge to find himself in " … a special unit of L.A. County’s Men’s Central Jail that's dedicated to vulnerable prisoners, a place ruled by a viper transsexual." (Um, will someone please educate me on what a viper transsexual...
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- 7/26/2011
- by affiliates@fandango.com
- Fandango
Will Cameron Stewart become a name as ubiquitous as his sister's? Mom Jules Stewart is hoping so, as her indie drama K-11 now includes older brother Cameron as the transgendered inmate at the center of the story. Kristen Stewart was rumored to be on board for mom's directorial debut, which also stars Goran Visnjic, D.B. Sweeney, and Portia Doubleday -- but the Twilight star is now out and Cameron is in for the part of Sledgehammer. Visnjic will play the part of a young record producer who wakes after a (drug? alcohol?) binge to find himself in " … a special unit of L.A. County’s Men’s Central Jail that's dedicated to vulnerable prisoners, a place ruled by a viper transsexual." (Um, will someone please educate me on what a viper transsexual...
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- 7/26/2011
- by affiliates@fandango.com
- Fandango
Twilight's Kristen Stewart bailed out of her new Indie 'K-11' movie. As previously reported, Twilight Saga leading lady Kristen Stewart was set to star in her own indie flick "K-11" this summer. Now, Hollywood Life is reporting that she has dropped out of the film,and her older brother Cameron Stewart is going to be in the movie. He will play a jail inmate named Sledgehammer along with other stars: Goran Visnjic, D.B. Sweeney,and Portia Doubleday. The movie follows a successful young record producer who wakes up after a three-day binge in a special unit of L.A. County’s Men’s Central Jail that's dedicated to vulnerable prisoners, a place ruled by a viper transsexual.
Twilight’s Kristen Stewart Bailed Out Of Her New Indie ‘K-11′ Movie is a post from: ontheflix.com...
Twilight’s Kristen Stewart Bailed Out Of Her New Indie ‘K-11′ Movie is a post from: ontheflix.com...
- 7/26/2011
- by Andre
- OnTheFlix
Kristen Stewart has dropped out of starring in K-11, the independent drama to be directed by her mother Jules Stewart. The Twilight actress had previously spoken of the difficulty in raising financing for the project, in which she would have played a transgender character inside La County's Men's Central Jail. K-11 will move ahead without Stewart, although her older brother Cameron Stewart is still attached to play an unspecified role. Jules Stewart is making her directorial debut on the film, based on a script she co-wrote with Jared Kurt. Former ER star Goran Visnjic, Db Sweeney, Portia Doubleday, Kate (more)...
- 7/26/2011
- by By Simon Reynolds
- Digital Spy
If you're longing for some extreme poutiness and a thousand yard stare between installments of "Breaking Dawn," the Movieverse has answered your prayers in the form of Cameron Stewart, big brother to the bringer of all that vampire mama drama, Kristen.
Variety reports that the mohawked and mustachioed Cameron will be taking his first shot at the silver screen as inmate Sledgehammer in prison drama "K-11," which marks mom Jules Mann-Stewart's directorial debut.
The film tells the story of a music producer who, following a bender, finds himself in a wing of the L.A. County Men's jail committed to housing prisoners, including members of the Lgbt community, who are unlikely to survive when housed with the prison's general population.
The movie, which began shooting in California earlier this month, was originally rumored to number Cameron's famous little sis and her "Twilight" co-star Nikki Reed among the cast, but...
Variety reports that the mohawked and mustachioed Cameron will be taking his first shot at the silver screen as inmate Sledgehammer in prison drama "K-11," which marks mom Jules Mann-Stewart's directorial debut.
The film tells the story of a music producer who, following a bender, finds himself in a wing of the L.A. County Men's jail committed to housing prisoners, including members of the Lgbt community, who are unlikely to survive when housed with the prison's general population.
The movie, which began shooting in California earlier this month, was originally rumored to number Cameron's famous little sis and her "Twilight" co-star Nikki Reed among the cast, but...
- 7/26/2011
- by Sarah Crow
- NextMovie
Kristen has been working on her mom’s film all summer but new reports claim Kristen won’t be acting in the film anymore — are you surprised?!
Kristen Stewart won’t play a transsexual inmate after all! Kristen’s mom Jules Mann Stewart has been shooting her directorial debut K-11 all summer but Variety is reporting that the Breaking Dawn actress won’t be starring in her mom’s film anymore. Do you think Kristen was pressured to drop out of the project to focus on her upcoming film Snow White and the Huntsman?
Kristen’s older brother Cameron Stewart will play a jail inmate named Sledgehammer alongside The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo star Goran Visnjic, D.B. Sweeney and Portia Doubleday.
Kristen’s mom is a longtime Hollywood script supervisor and this was going to be her directorial debut. Kristen’s Breaking Dawn co-star Nikki Reed was set to...
Kristen Stewart won’t play a transsexual inmate after all! Kristen’s mom Jules Mann Stewart has been shooting her directorial debut K-11 all summer but Variety is reporting that the Breaking Dawn actress won’t be starring in her mom’s film anymore. Do you think Kristen was pressured to drop out of the project to focus on her upcoming film Snow White and the Huntsman?
Kristen’s older brother Cameron Stewart will play a jail inmate named Sledgehammer alongside The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo star Goran Visnjic, D.B. Sweeney and Portia Doubleday.
Kristen’s mom is a longtime Hollywood script supervisor and this was going to be her directorial debut. Kristen’s Breaking Dawn co-star Nikki Reed was set to...
- 7/26/2011
- by Chloe Melas
- HollywoodLife
Cameron Stewart, brother of "Twilight" actress Kristen Stewart, will make his feature film debut in the dark character ensemble "K-11" reports Showblitz.
Goran Visnjic stars as a successful young record producer who wakes up after a three-day binge in a special unit of L.A. County's Men's Central Jail dedicated to vulnerable prisoners, a place ruled by a viper transsexual (Kate del Castillo).
The pair's mother Jules Mann-Stewart co-wrote the script and will make her directorial debut on the project. D.B. Sweeney, Ralph Cole Jr., Tara Buck and Ian Nelson also star and shooting began last week in Woodland Hills and Hollywood.
Goran Visnjic stars as a successful young record producer who wakes up after a three-day binge in a special unit of L.A. County's Men's Central Jail dedicated to vulnerable prisoners, a place ruled by a viper transsexual (Kate del Castillo).
The pair's mother Jules Mann-Stewart co-wrote the script and will make her directorial debut on the project. D.B. Sweeney, Ralph Cole Jr., Tara Buck and Ian Nelson also star and shooting began last week in Woodland Hills and Hollywood.
- 7/26/2011
- by Garth Franklin
- Dark Horizons
Goran Visnjic, D.B. Sweeney & Portia Doubleday Also Star This must have been an awkward dinner conversation. In development for more than two years, Jules Stewart--yes, Bella's real life Mom--had been prepping her directorial debut "K-11" as a starring vehicle for her daughter. But in that time, little K-Stew has grown up into a worldwide megastar thanks to the "Twilight" franchise and she doesn't need her Mom's little indie film anymore, thank you very much. So stepping in her place is her big bro Cameron Stewart instead (making his acting debut), but that's not all. Goran Visnjic, D.B. Sweeney and…...
- 7/26/2011
- The Playlist
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