In a Bizarre Ghost Story, Kristen Stewart Haunts Herself

In 1976's The Devil Finds Work , James Baldwin makes a crucial verb distinction when discussing the screen legends, like Bette Davis, with whom he was transfixed in his youth: "One does not go to see them act: one goes to watch them be . " When one goes to see Kristen Stewart - among the most quicksilver of her generation's performers - in Olivier Assayas' Personal Shopper , a shape-shifting, resolutely of-this-moment ghost story that features her in nearly every frame, one goes not to watch her act but refract .

Disney This Week: Scott Derrickson Doctor Strange Interview & More

Welcome to another edition of our regular weekly feature Disney This Week here at ComingSoon.net, rounding up the latest news on all things Disney, including an exclusive interview with Doctor Strange director Scott Derrickson, along with news on movies, TV, Blu-ray/DVD, Marvel Studios, theme parks, fan art and Disney history. Let us know what you like or want to see more out of in Disney This Week in the comments below! For the digital and home media release of the film, Marvel Studios and The Walt Disney Studios has released a new Doctor Strange featurette about the end tag where the Sorcerer Supreme meets the God of Thunder.

Rings: The strange history of a horror film franchise

This coming week, 12 years after The Ring movie franchise last haunted cinemas, the vengeful ghost Samara and her cursed video are back in search of new victims. Like any savvy supervillain with staying power, she's learned to adapt: In Rings , Samara's third go-round , she's upgraded from frightening curious souls to death through that worn-out VHS tape to killing them via handy, easy-to-transfer digital files.

The Wrong Man: Director once mistaken for fictional suspect in bizarre 1996 crime

Actor, writer and director Ross Gumbley in 1996 compared to an identikit image based on a description given by Brent Garner of his supposed attacker. As a new play inspired by master of suspense Alfred Hitchcock debuts at the Court Theatre in Christchurch, director Ross Gumbley tells Charlie Gates about his real-life experience as that classic Hitchcock character - the wrong man.