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It’s crazy to me that TS was supposed to be the hit, Houdini is way better and more interesting19 points
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The fact that Houdini remains stable and is actually slowly rising while this one freefalls even though it was intended to be the big hit is weird. This rollout has been a mess16 points
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She can sing, she can dance but she lacks the star power and artistic vision.10 points
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She's one of the most accomplished actresses in Hollywood, but since becoming a mom and turning 40, has dealt with being typecast. Now, after a two-year hiatus, she's returning to the big screen in an unexpected, new role. This is Kirsten Dunst's first interview in two years, she tells me as we cross Beverly Boulevard to Angelini, a quaint Italian cafe from which she often orders on Postmates. That's because "I haven't worked in two years," she says over necessary espresso. After Campion's The Power of the Dog, for which Dunst, long deemed underrated, finally got her best supporting actress nomination from the Academy, "every role I was being offered was the sad mom," she whispers, lowering her voice, as if those casting directors are seated beside us. Dunst had just portrayed a crumbling mother and wife of a ranch owner, played by Plemons. It was demoralizing to see her options narrow; to experience firsthand Hollywood's gender-specific ageism. There's a twisted irony to it, too: to be typecast in a variation of the role she's playing in real life—though, to be clear, Dunst is currently a tired mom, not a sad one—even after she actively defied pigeonholing throughout her career. Seeing the nuance in women in over 40 is hardly her industry's strong suit, but both undeniably are true: Dunst is in the thick of it with her sons and she's an Oscar-nominated Hollywood lifer who still wants to lose herself in the kind of meaty roles that are actually worthy of her. Not working the past two years, Dunst reveals, "To be honest, that's been hard for me...because I need to feed myself. The hardest thing is being a mom and...not feeling like, I have nothing for myself. That's every mother—not just me." She adds matter-of-factly, "There's definitely less good roles for women my age." "Do you feel that already?" I ask, incredulous on her behalf and also insulted because we are the same age. Dunst doesn't blink. "Yes," she replies. "That's why I did Civil War." Instead of surrendering to sad motherhood, Dunst hard-pivoted to what she calls "elevated action" in the provocative new film from cult director and screenwriter Alex Garland (Ex Machina; Never Let Me Go). In Civil War, a dystopian U.S. is torn apart by a third-term president gutting governmental agencies (an eerie Nick Offerman) and 19 states have seceded, with California and Texas forging a "Western Forces" alliance. Dunst stars as steely photojournalist Lee Smith, who consistently risks her life covering the American war zone on a harrowing, bloody odyssey with press colleagues played by Priscilla star Cailee Spaeny, Stephen McKinley Henderson, and Wagner Moura. "When I read the script, I thought, I've never done anything like this," Dunst says. It was exciting to be offered something fresh, especially because Dunst, an admitted nerd for directors, admired Garland: "I just love that he's someone who pushes boundaries." For Garland, Dunst's long career was an asset to a character he felt needed "to have lived," he says in the film's production notes. "Kirsten is just a first class actor," Garland tells me in an email. "She has a deep level of craft, and crucially for this role, she has soul. It's in her eyes, and her gaze, which felt perfect for a photographer." Her current dream is landing a great TV show that films in L.A. Would she ever do another superhero movie? "Yes," Dunst says with refreshing honesty, "because you get paid a lot of money, and I have two children, and I support my mother." In an attempt to enrich herself outside of acting, Dunst returned to tennis, which she's played since childhood (she isn't too chill to admit she's competitive). Her endgame is playing as a family, hence why Ennis is at his first lesson as we speak. She's also taken up oil painting, based on a love of art that she hasn't always nurtured. Dunst's lack of ego or controversy after a lifetime in Hollywood should be an award-winning feat in itself: Best Uncanny Ability to be Normal Under Abnormal Circumstances? Growing up here might have deluded her, but instead it seems to have rooted her in what's real; what it takes to last as long as she has. "I just have really good people around me," Dunst says. https://www.marieclaire.com/celebrity/kirsten-dunst-interview-2024/9 points
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All these dark editorials to hype up the yags then she comes up with the album cover like9 points
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Can we please embed pics in the post lolol anyways - the last two pics back to back in that scarecrow pose is so c*nty- id love something like that for the album aesthetic9 points
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I remember when Houdini dropped I said the rollout was gonna be a mess releasing the lead single in November. Both singles sound like they belong on Future Nostalgia. Her management have been too cocky saying they'll make her the biggest pop star in the world.8 points
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I think she's going to be just fine, this is pretty much Future Nostalgia 2.0. She released Physical around the time Don't Start Now was just picking up and of course got ignored as a 2nd single. The album announcement is taking so long though.8 points
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Say what you want about Little Monsters, but at least we didn’t go to John Wayne’s grave to sing John Wayne; or go to JFK’s grave and sing Government Hooker.7 points
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Girl singing: "catch me or I go..." Houdini: THEN GO!!!7 points
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hm between adam driver, katy perry and barbra streisand...i think she'd vote for driver but that's just my opinion hunty!7 points
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So this is the last set of photos of Haus Editorial before the imminent announcemet of "Heart of Charcoal" tomorrow6 points
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Don’t be so quick to assume - this could be promo for her hydrating skincare line6 points
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Training Season would have benefitted from a good music video. It is by far my least favorite video she has put out in years. Boring and honestly quite creepy. Such a shame since I think the song slaps.6 points
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why lady starlight poor thing she can't even pay to see a Gaga concert so Gaga let her open for her for free6 points
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Kirsten Dunst is an underrated actress. That will always be an advantage of hers, though, IMO… because most people will root for her even more 📣 classic underdog She was such a FORCE as a child actress. Interview with a Vampire was great. And she was one of the best parts of Jumanji I’m not really a superhero fan, but this kiss was truly “iconic” … 🕷️☔️6 points
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I’m intrigued. Whenever a pop girl bothers to change up her sound these days, she gets extra points from me.6 points
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Houdini is much better, but the aesthetic and rollout of this era have not been the best. She's doing these live performances but they are not resonating. Also, absolutely zero news about the album so far. I wish she went with a darker, more Gothic aesthetic.6 points
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Just imagine how tall they can make Edward's hair now 💎6 points
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Did a cover/reproduction of the original Fashion. Reference/allusion to Fashion! towards the end!5 points
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SPOTIFY ACHIEVEMENTS TODAY (for 05.03.24) : ARUTW crosses 1.191b streams (1,191,076,685) Poker Face crosses 1.187b streams (1,187,797,830) Just Dance crosses 985m streams (985,189,170) Telephone crosses 661m streams (661,343,078) Bloody Mary crosses 478m streams (478,302,211) Alejandro crosses 433m streams (433,054,877) You And I crosses 169m streams (169,042,103)5 points
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I believe it. I always suspected that the 5 of them were never truly the best of friends and faked the funk just for the sake of getting through the show.5 points