The Oscar Nominations Are Here and (a Little Bit) Queer
Kristin Stewart and Ariana DeBose are among the handful of LGBTQ+ folks to receive a nod at this year's Academy Awards.
February 08 2022 12:16 PM
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Kristin Stewart and Ariana DeBose are among the handful of LGBTQ+ folks to receive a nod at this year's Academy Awards.
After two years of dating, the two are officially heading down the aisle.
"If you're happier and more comfortable looking in the rearview mirror, that is where we'll leave you," Stewart tells Variety.
The biopic from acclaimed Jackie director Pablo Larrain is out this November.
The first official trailer for the highly anticipated film is out.
The film from Jackie director Pablo Larrain follows Princess Diana over the holidays during a critical time in her marriage to Prince Charles.
Stewart is an uncanny Princess Diana in the film from Jackie director Pablo Larrain.
In a sweet featurette that includes Clea DuVall and Happiest Season cast members, Stewart makes a case for the coming-out story.
The Advocate's cover stars Clea DuVall, Kristen Stewart, and Mackenzie Davis discuss what queering the holiday rom-com means to them.
The trailer is finally here for Clea DuVall's holiday romcom starring Kristen Stewart and Mackenzie Davis as a couple.
The director of the upcoming lesbian holiday rom-com that stars Kristen Stewart and Mackenzie Davis offered a peek inside the movie.
DuVall, Dan Levy, Kristen Stewart, Mackenzie Davis, and more wish you a happy Pride!
Charlie's Angels stars Stewart, Naomi Scott, and Ella Balinska chat with The Advocate about the movie's queer and feminist flourishes.
The director and writer talks to The Advocate about speaking with Kristen Stewart on LGBTQ representation in the film.
The Kristen Stewart-led Charlie's Angels reboot is all about female solidarity, and Rapinoe is the perfect choice to lead a group of "Angels" on the pitch.
Stewart played pansexual in a sketch on Saturday but the best is the cut-for-time sketch in which she and Kate McKinnon are Tegan and Sara-esque sisters.
Unfortunately for Stewart's character, the couple she's trying to woo already has a third.
The Charlie's Angels star appeared on Jimmy Fallon's show as a dead baseball player -- with caveats.
Stewart's last appearance on Saturday Night Live was super queer and it looks as though this weekend's hosting gig could match it.
Who needs a superhero movie when you can kick ass with your squad?