My Summer of Dunst: Series Conclusion
“Kirsten Dunst deserves an apology, and a second look, from all of us.”
“Kirsten Dunst deserves an apology, and a second look, from all of us.”
“Dunst remains in control of her persona, but she’s also at the mercy of Hollywood scheming.”
“Marie Antoinette has become queen and left her partying days behind.”
“Between ‘Elizabethtown,’ ‘Marie Antoinette’ and ‘Spider-Man 3,’ Dunst’s life and art begin to imitate each other.”
“Dunst’s roles from 1998 to 2002 illustrate her need to conform to studio standards of femininity, balanced with her own personal desire to stretch her wings as a performer.”
“Unlike former child stars Natalie Wood or Margaret O’Brien, Kirsten Dunst’s adolescent career is a state of becoming.”
“Andrea Arnold’s work encapsulates the liminal stage of feminine adolescence.”
“‘The Social Network’ is a history lesson, but ‘Easy A’ remains coldly ensconced in the here and now.”