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Aug 4, 2010

Best Kristen Stewart Movies – No Twilight Included

                          Best Kristen Stewart Movies – No Twilight Allowed!


Kristen Stewart is the bomb. Well that’s a fact we must adhere to given the massive success and magazine covers she’s been gracing off late. With the 3rd movie in the Twilight franchise making us swoon, Stewart seems to have a head on her shoulders and a mind behind her perpetually-bored expressions. The young actress has been in more than just the Twilight series; here’s 3 Kristen Stewart Movies You Must See

#1 Panic Room (2002)

Kristen Stewart Movies - Panic Room
While most of us would remember Panic Room as a Jodie Foster-film, we’re wrong. The success of this film – with a budget of $48 million that went on to earn almost $200 million – can be attributed to everybody from the director (David Fincher), the script writer (David Koepp) and even the villain (Forest Whitaker). Kristen Stewart lends a mature performance to a tight script and did for the audience what her previous movie failed to achieve – it got us to notice her.

#2 Into The Wild (2007)

Kristen Stewart Movies - Into The Wild
So maybe this movie didn’t have a whole lot of Kristen Stewart, but truth be told – it wasn’t supposed to be mother nature and that it was. Directed by Sean Penn, this spellbinding story of one man’s will to leave behind a materialistic existence to live in the wilderness is amongst the best films we’ve seen in recent years. An ensemble cast brings together the people the protagonist interacts with along his way to Alaska, to represent the experiential dilemmas of leading a materialistic existence.

#3 Adventureland

Kristen Stewart Movies - Adventureland
Adventureland is a 2009 comedy-drama directed by Grey Mottola, of Superbad fame. Set in 1987, this movie tells the story of a college graduate who takes up a job at the local amusement park and his learning of the “real world”. Quirky humor, akin to Superbad, makes this movie worth the 107 short-minutes with Kristen Stewart starring as the love interest of the protagonist.

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