When you look over the filmographies ofKristen StewartandNicholas Hoult, you’ll see two actors who are able to shine in any genre and role. While a lot of people might criticize Stewart for her work in theTwilightfilms, I’d argue she did the best she could with the material, and the success of those films allowed her to land roles that might have gone to other actors. In addition, if you look at Stewart’s work inCamp X-Ray,American Ultra, or any of the other films she’s done over the past few years, you’ll see a gifted actor who doesn’t get enough credit.
Which brings me to writer-directorDrake Doremus’sci-fi dramaEqualswhich is now playing in limited release. The film is Doremus’ first sci-fi movie and stars Kristen Stewart and Nicholas Hoult as two members of a totalitarian state where emotions have been eradicated since birth. However, a new disease called Switched-On-Syndrome threatens society by allowing emotions to reemerge. Caught in the middle, Stewart and Hoult’s characters try and deal with the ramifications of the disease in a place where one false move would be the end of their new existence. For more onEquals, you canwatchthe trailersor readAdam’s review.

To help promote the film, I recently sat down with Stewart and Hoult for an extended video interview. Since they’ve talked a lot about the making of the film, I decided to use a lot of my time to get into the craft of acting and the way they like to work. As you can see in the video above, we talked about how they like to work on set, what it was like working together, if they like to change things up with each take, are they conscious of the camera when there’s a close-up, memorable moments from filming, and so much more. In addition, with each of them in cool upcoming projects, Stewart talked about filming with the high frame rate forAng Lee’sBilly Lynn’s Long Halftime Walkand Hoult talked about playingJ.D. SalingerinRebel in the Rye.
Check out what they had to say in the video at the top of the page and below you’ll find exactly what we talked about.

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