Topic: Lars Von Trier

Happy 30th Birthday, Kirsten Dunst! Here Are Ten Fond Memories From Your Twenties

Happy 30th Birthday, Kirsten Dunst! Here Are Ten Fond Memories From Your Twenties

Kirsten Dunst turns the big 3-0 today, an event that makes most people freak out a little bit, but especially Hollywood starlets. Luckily for her, she’s been building a name as a mature actress since she was 12 years old, so I don’t think she has anything to worry about, career-wise. Life-wise, she seems to be doing well too…I’ve always kind of liked K-Dunst because she seems to do all the fun things I would do if I were a rich and famous actress: dating hot guys, hanging out with cool people, and, from the looks of things, partying hard and often (but not in a gross, vulva-flashing, Paris Hilton sort of way). Here are ten fond memories from Kirsten Dunst’s twenties to speed her into her next decade of good times. More »

Kirsten Dunst Was ‘In Shock’ When Melancholia Director Lars Von Trier Called Himself A ‘Nazi’ At Cannes

Kirsten Dunst Was 'In Shock' When Melancholia Director Lars Von Trier Called Himself A 'Nazi' At Cannes

The following is a guest post from our friends at Luckymag.com.

“Just don’t write the ‘she’s back!’ thing. I wasn’t ever away! Sorry I wasn’t inSpiderman 4 a year after I was in Spiderman 3!”

Kirsten Dunst and I have known each other for 10 minutes, but already we’re in the weeds. She doesn’t want a boring celebrity profile written about her. And she hates pieces that proclaim her return to acting. Well, what kind of Kirsten Dunst story does she want told? More »

Video: Is ‘Meloncholia’ the Most Depressing Movie of All Time?

Video: Is 'Meloncholia' the Most Depressing Movie of All Time?

Lars Von Trier, director of such fun-filled flick as Dogville and Antichrist, has said that his upcoming film Meloncholia is the only movie he’s ever made that doesn’t have a happy ending. Translation: it’s about the destruction of the earth and will make anyone who watches it utterly miserable. This clip, with Kirsten Dunst and Charlotte Gainsbourg, is just as bleak as promised. More »

Skarsgards Reunite On Big Screen – We love us some Alex Skarsgard, and the brilliant casting of the Swede as son to his real life dad Stellan Skarsgard (the teacher in Good Will Hunting) for Lars Von Trier‘s Melancholia guarantees that your film will get the 16-year old girl contingent that’s never even heard of Dogme 95. (True Blood Online)