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Posted by Celyn on 26 February 2013 | Filed under Magazines, Two Faces of January | Leave a Comment

Kirsten’s upcoming film The Two Faces of January has a 2-page feature in the latest issue of Empire. I have scanned the magazine and added it to the gallery, enjoy!


Posted by Jess on 16 November 2012 | Filed under Other, Two Faces of January | Leave a Comment

Family enjoy moment of movie magic

HOLLYWOOD actress Kirsten Dunst gave one little boy a treat during a visit to Crete arranged by a Whitley Bay charity.

Joshua Mann had his picture taken with the Spider-Man actress after meeting her while she was on the island filming her latest movie, The Two Faces of January, co-starring Viggo Mortensen.

Joshua and his family, from Spennymoor in County Durham, were enjoying a break in the sun laid on by the Sara’s Hope Foundation, founded to offer respite breaks to children and young people battling cancer.

The charity was set up in memory of Whitley Bay teenager Sara Hoburn after she died in 2001 at the age of 16 from a form of colon cancer.

Joshua’s is one of 22 families to have visited the retreat since it was opened last summer.

Charity founder Ged Hoburn said it was a pleasure to see the young patients and their families enjoying quality time together.

He said: “We spend a lot of time with the families out there, and we see them blossom.


Posted by Luciana on 17 October 2012 | Filed under Gallery, Two Faces of January | 1 Comment

Finally I was able to find high quality and untagged pictures of Kirsten and Viggo on set in Athens last October 15. The pictures are really gorgeous! The shootings will be done in Athens and Plaka, and soon they will be moving to Turkey. Check the previews below, and the full set in our gallery:


Posted by Luciana on 4 October 2012 | Filed under Two Faces of January | Leave a Comment

1962. A glamorous American couple, the charismatic CHESTER MACFARLAND (Mortensen) and his alluring younger wife COLETTE (Dunst), arrive in Athens by boat via the Corinthian Canal. While sightseeing at the Acropolis they encounter RYDAL (Isaac), a young, Greek-speaking American who is working as a tour guide, scamming tourists on the side. Drawn to Colette’s beauty and impressed by Chester’s wealth and sophistication, Rydal gladly accepts their invitation to dinner.

However, all is not as it seems with the MacFarlands and Chester’s affable exterior hides darker secrets. When Rydal visits the couple at their exclusive hotel, Chester presses him to help move the body of a seemingly unconscious man who he claims attacked him. In the moment, Rydal agrees but as events take a more sinister turn he finds himself compromised and unable to pull himself free. His increasing infatuation with the vulnerable and responsive Colette gives rise to Chester’s jealousy and paranoia, leading to a tense and dangerous battle of wits between the two men. Their journey takes them from Greece to Turkey, and to a dramatic finale played out in the back alleys of Istanbul’s Grand Bazaar.

“The Two Faces Of January” will have an international release on December 18, 2013.


Posted by Luciana on 1 October 2012 | Filed under News, Two Faces of January | 1 Comment

The Playlist came with a good one today: the first look of Kirsten and Viggo at “The Two Faces of January”. The thing is: production JUST started today, so filmmakers are really interested in getting buzz for the movie!

Marking the directorial debut of “Drive” writer Hossein Amini, the movie is based on the book by famed novelist Patricia Highsmith (“The Talented Mr. Ripley”), and follows a con artist (Mortensen) who is forced to flee Greece with his wife (Dunst) after accidentally (or not) killing a police officer. An American tutor agrees to help him out, and all three hightail it to Istanbul

“The Two Faces Of January” will have an international release on December 18, 2013.


Posted by Luciana on 11 July 2012 | Filed under News, Two Faces of January | Leave a Comment

It’s just announced that Kirsten has joined ‘Two Faces of January.’ Marking the directorial debut of “Drive” writer Hossein Amini, the movie is based the book by famed novelist Patricia Highsmith (“The Talented Mr. Ripley”), and follows a con artist (Mortensen) who is forced to flee Greece with his wife (Dunst) after accidentally (or not) killing a police officer. An American tutor (Isaac) agrees to help him out, and all three hightail it Istanbul.

Production on the film is slated to begin on October 1st with the Amini teasing to Variety that the film is a “story about love dying: What it’s like to fall out of love with someone you still feel a certain loyalty to.”