08-12-2025 12:01 via nme.com

Kristen Stewart says cinema is in “capitalist hell” right now because it’s “too hard to make movies that aren’t blockbusters”

Kristen Stewart has said that cinema is in “capitalist hell” at the moment, arguing that it is “too hard to make movies right now that aren’t blockbuster-y”.
The star, who is directing her first feature film The Chronology Of Water, lamented the state of the film industry in a new interview, saying that the current structures have created “unbelievable barriers” for artists.
“We’re at a pivotal nexus because I think we’re ready for a fu
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