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>> Red carpet pictures + Taylor and Kristen onstage
>> Vanity Fair after party.
>> UHQ pictures!*
*Courtesy of KStewartfans LJ.
Kristen and Taylor presenting:
Videos after the jump!

Robert Pattinson and Anna Kendrick are nominated for Jameson Empire Awards.
BEST NEWCOMER
Carey Mulligan (An Education)
Aaron Johnson (Nowhere Boy)
Sharlto Copley (District 9)
Anna Kendrick (Up In The Air/ New Moon)
Katie Jarvis (Fish Tank)BEST ACTOR presented by Citroën
Sir Michael Caine (Harry Brown)
Christoph Waltz (Inglourious Basterds)
Robert Pattinson (New Moon)
Sam Worthington (Avatar)
Robert Downey Jr. (Sherlock Holmes)
Sorry for the unexpected three day hiatus, guys! I’m trying to keep up with all the updates I missed during the weekend. Also, the Lovely Bones contest is still going on, so make sure you read the rules and participate!
Here are a few videos from yesterday’s Bafta Awards. Kristen won The Orange Rising Star Award!

Courtesy of TwilightSagaFan we have a couple of scans from People magazine with Anna Kendrick. They talk about her career and her Oscar nomination.

Hollywood Crush has an article about Anna’s success after Up in the Air and what will happen to her character Jessica Stanley:
With so much buzz surrounding her now, it’s hard not to see Anna feeling a little unloved by the “Twilight” crowd. Not only did they say she was the “Twilight” actor least likely to win an Oscar (choosing Kristen Stewart and Robert Pattinson over her, despite her Oscar buzz and now nomination), but her character Jessica Stanley doesn’t have much shelf life beyond the third film, “Eclipse.”
“I honestly feel like Jessica is one of those characters that if she wasn’t in the movie, nobody would miss her,” she said. “At the same time, I feel a certain affection for the films so if they ask me, I would love to. I don’t have my fingers crossed either way.”
She added, “I’ve been really lucky to not be defined completely by that series.”
And yet, in spite of all that, I remember being at Comic-Con in 2008 when “Twilight” first debuted the entire cast and, despite the fact she was not on the panel, hearing a buzz around the exhibit hall floor that the girl who played Jessica was near the “Twilight” booth. Though Anna was not well known by mainstream audiences before “Twilight” and “Up in the Air,” she was at least beloved by “Twi”-hards for just being a part of the film.
Read the rest of the article at the source.

Courtesy of TwilightxChange we have the scans of Kristen and Anna in Vanity Fair’s Hollywood issue.

Courtesy of TwilightSagaFan we have these two scans from Entertainment Weekly. The first is a profile on Anna Kendrick, and the second one talks about Kristen’s movie The Runaways. Click to view in full size.

You loved her performance as Jessica in the Twilight movies, but Anna is a lot more talented than you think. This morning the Academy Award nominations were announced and Anna is running for Best Supporting Actress for her role in Up in the Air. Big congrats for Anna! Many film critics predicted 2009 and 2010 to be her years, so make sure you keep an eye on her and go see Up in the Air if you haven’t! ![]()
The movie just came out in several countries, like Mexico and all South America. Don’t know if it’s still in theaters in the US.

Vanity Fair has posted pictures and an article of their upcoming Hollywood 2010 issue, featuring Kristen and Anna on their cover!
At just 24, Anna Kendrick has already shown impressive range, from Bella Swan’s twit friend Jessica in the Twilight saga to George Clooney’s buttoned-up colleague in Up in the Air. At age 12, the Maine native was nominated for a Tony Award, for her role in the 1998 musical High Society. After she auditioned for the role of Natalie in Up in the Air, she thought she’d tanked, given director Jason Reitman’s utter non-reaction. Turned out he’d written the role for her, after having seen her in the small high-school film Rocket Science. Next, she’ll star with Michael Cera and Jason Schwartzman in Scott Pilgrim vs. the World.
In an era in which every teen star has a stylist and a bland pop record, 19-year-old Kristen Stewart is the tough-minded, no-frills anomaly. Stewart played Bella Swan not as a cartoon but as anxious and complicated—making the predicament of being torn between a vampire and a werewolf seem … well, almost plausible. The daughter of a television-producer father and an Australian script-supervisor mother, the L.A.-bred Stewart has been consistently drawn to melancholy over flash. Between Twilight installments, her edgy trajectory will continue with Welcome to the Rileys, about the friendship between a stripper and a married businessman, played by James Gandolfini, and The Runaways, about rocker Joan Jett.
Click on pictures to view in full size. Full article HERE.

Here’s a video of Vanity Fair’s upcoming Hollywood issue. Kristen and Anna are featured prominently.

Courtesy of TwilightxChange we have some high quality pictures of Anna and Taylor taking calls from donators at Friday’s Hope for Haiti telethon.
>> CLICK HERE TO SEE THEM! <<

MTV has put together the compete list of movies featuring the Twilight cast that will come out this year. We generally mention those that are causing some buzz like Remember Me, The Runaways, The Last Airbender, etc. but there’s a lot more movies that you should look forward to if you’re a fan of the cast.
“The Runaways” (March 19)
What more can we write about this eagerly anticipated biopic covering the ’70s rockers who broke boundaries, hearts and more than a few pieces of their own equipment? Kristen Stewart rocks out alongside Dakota Fanning, Scout Taylor-Compton and Alia Shawkat, and if the trailer we premiered last month is any indication, this film could prove to the haters that KStew is a lot more than just Bella Swan. Kristen as Joan Jett? Put another dime in the jukebox, baby.“Remember Me” (March 12)
All of Hollywood is asking one simple question these days: Can Rob Pattinson open a non-”Twilight” movie? We’ll find out soon enough, as he stars alongside Emilie de Ravin in this romantic drama that similarly involves family, tragedy and issues of eternal love — but minus the bloodsucking.“Warrior” (TBD)
Kellan Lutz finally lands his first starring role in this indie film about a lacrosse player who reacts to his father’s death by rebelling against anything he can find — until his dad’s old Marine buddy becomes determined to straighten him out. Besides the fact that it gives “Twilight” fans a double dose of their favorite stars, there’s something oddly fascinating about the fact that Ashley Greene plays Kellan’s girlfriend.“Welcome to the Rileys” (TBD)
James Gandolfini is Doug, a man whose life is in shambles since his daughter was killed eight years ago. Kristen Stewart is Mallory, a 16-year-old stripper who offers him sex — but all he wants is someone to be with while he gets his head together. As Doug’s wife also comes into the equation, the couple find themselves acting as surrogate parents for the wayward teen. All reports are that it’s KStew’s most adult role yet — and we’ll learn plenty more soon enough as the Sundance reports roll in.
“Girlfriend” (TBD)
Like so many of his franchise co-stars, Jackson Rathbone will aim to bust out as a leading man in 2010. This intense indie film has Jacksper playing a man caught up in an unorthodox love triangle involving a man with Down syndrome. Jackson is providing the soundtrack through his band 100 Monkeys, and if their music is any indication this will be a film that isn’t afraid to take some risks.“Scott Pilgrim vs. the World” (TBD)
Even if “Twilight” star Anna Kendrick weren’t in this, it would still be one of our most anticipated films of the year. Based on the beloved Bryan Lee O’Malley graphic novels, the movie focuses on a 23-year-old slacker (Michael Cera) who falls in love with a girl (Mary Elizabeth Winstead) but has to battle her seven evil ex-boyfriends if he wants to get a chance with her. Kendrick has said the film is “really fun” and that she spends the whole movie screaming at Michael Cera on the phone — sounds good enough for us!“Eclipse” (June 30)
It’s the big kahuna, the top dog, the whole enchilada. And so far, virtually nothing has been released that gives us any indication of what David Slade’s “Twilight” movie will be like. Who are we kidding? We’re there anyway.“Valentine’s Day” (February 12)
OK, so half of Hollywood is in this movie. But the two that “Twilight” fans will care about most are Taylor Swift and Taylor Lautner — in his first post-”Saga” acting appearance. It promises to be this year’s “He’s Just Not That Into You,” and all indications are that the Taylors have a small amount of screen time. But they spend it making out — so how can you not be curious?“The Last Airbender” (July 2)
Now we all understand why they dropped “Avatar” from the title. But although this M. Night Shyamalan-directed adaptation of the popular kids’ franchise might not make a billion dollars, it still seems likely to be the biggest non-”Twilight” blockbuster that any of the franchise’s alumni will be involved with this year. Jackson Rathbone stars as Sokka, a warrior who wields swords and martial arts as powerfully as Jasper Hale does that creepy stare.“Skateland” (TBD)
Over the last few years, it’s been fascinating to watch all the “Twilight” stars navigate their own unique paths from obscurity to ubiquity. Miss Ashley Greene has used her fashion sense and well-spoken demeanor to make the most out of her minimal screen time as Alice Cullen — and now she may be ready to take the next step with this ’80s drama about a small-town Texas skating rink. Lucky Twilighters venturing to Sundance will be able to catch a sneak peek of the flick, which should prove that Ashley is ready to take off the training wheels.

The nominations for the BAFTA Awards were announced this morning, and Anna is nominated for her work in Up in the Air.
SUPPORTING ACTRESS
Anne-Marie Duff – Nowhere Boy
Vera Farmiga – Up in the Air
Anna Kendrick – Up in the Air
Mo’Nique – Precious: Based on the Novel Push by Sapphire
Kristin Scott-Thomas – Nowhere Boy
Also, Kristen is competing for her own award:
THE ORANGE RISING STAR AWARD (voted for by the public)
Jesse Eisenberg
Nicholas Hoult
Carey Mulligan
Tahar Rahim
Kristen Stewart
Souce: Empire Online.

You probably know about the little cover wars between Rob and George Clooney, orchestrated by George’s Up in the Air co-star, Anna Kendrick. In a new interview with The Wall street Journal, Anna talks more about the joke:
I loved that you pitted Robert Pattinson and George Clooney against each other. How did Pattinson react after Clooney sent him that Esquire cover that said “Dear Rob: Thanks for all the inspiration. I’m a huge fan. Love, George (two-time Sexiest Man Alive)”?
I think Robert was just relieved that George thought it was funny. He was hesitant to do it because he was afraid that he’ll come off as a jerk. It was my idea to have Robert send George his GQ cover.
Also, here’s an audio interview with Anna in which she talks more about it:
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