Actor Kristen Stewart admits to liking only a few movies that she has acted in
By MYBRANDBOOK
Actor Kristen Stewart is gearing up for the release of her upcoming film Spencer, in which she essays the role of Princess Diana. As per People magazine, in a recent interview, the 31-year-old actor has confessed to liking only a handful of the dozens of films she has worked on throughout her career.
Stewart said, "It's a total crapshoot. I've probably made five really good films, out of 45 or 50 films? Ones that I go, 'Wow, that person made a top-to-bottom beautiful piece of work!'"
Her favourite films, she states, are those by director Olivier Assayas, such as 'Clouds of Sils Maria' and 'Personal Shopper'.
"I'd have to look at my credit list. But they are few and far between," the star continued, noting, "That doesn't mean I regret the experience [of making them]." Stewart said she has "only regretted saying yes to a couple of films." Though it wasn't over the result, but rather that "it wasn't fun."
"The worst is when you're in the middle of something and know that not only is it probably going to be a bad movie, but we're all bracing until the end," she explained. When asked if she would like to divulge the names of the films that made her feel that way, Stewart refused. "No! I'm not a mean person -- I'm not going to call people out in public," she said.
In another recent interview with Entertainment Weekly, Stewart said she's being more selective about which films she chooses to work on. "I used to be really intentionally the opposite of precious in terms of choosing projects. For a minute there I was like, 'I'll do f------ anything!'" Stewart confessed. "And honestly, it was a good place to be for a minute."
She added, "But I think now I'm going to be a little more careful. I think I have a better nose for what's going to be fruitful for me personally, as an experience, if not necessarily what's going to thrive out in the world."
Spencer, produced by Neon and Topic Studios, is scheduled to release in theatres on November 5 and is helmed by Pablo Larrain. The storyline written by 'Peaky Blinders' creator Steven Knight, the film had received a three-minute standing ovation following its premiere at the Venice Film Festival in September.
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