Robert Pattinson and Kristen Stewart open up about the intimate details of their onscreen romance in "Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn, Part 1" in the new issue of Entertainment Weekly.
The magazine cover features a topless Pattinson and a semi-naked Stewart in a sexy and watery embrace.
Pattinson candidly discussed filming the all-important honeymoon scene, in which Bella Swan and Edward Cullen finally consummate their long-simmering passion.
The actor described the unique tactic Edward has to take so as not to kill Bella. "I wanted to have it as a line so much: 'I bit through all the pillows. Every. Single. One.' And then he'd start crying," Pattinson told EW. "By the way, that's what he should be ashamed of in the morning. All those beautiful pillows! Egyptian cotton! I ruined this bed!"
Check out our handy guide to the 2011 Fall Movies!
In documentary-style, decades-old footage is found from NASA's abandoned Apollo 18 mission. It shows how two American astronauts were sent on a secret expedition — and reveals the reason the U.S. has never returned to the moon. [cue ominous music].
Who: Matt Damon, Bryan Cranston, Laurence Fishburne, Gwyneth Paltrow, Jude Law, Kate Winslet; directed by Steven SoderberghWhat: This action-thriller centers on the threat posed by a deadly disease and an international team of doctors contracted by the CDC to deal with the outbreak.
Who: Ryan Gosling, Carey Mulligan, Bryan Cranston, Christina Hendricks; directed by Nicolas Winding RefnWhat: A Hollywood stunt performer (Gosling), who moonlights as a wheelman, discovers that a contract has been put on him after a heist gone wrong.
Who: Brad Pitt, Jonah Hill, Phillip Seymour Hoffman, Robin Wright; directed by Bennett MillerWhat: The film focuses on Oakland A's general manager Billy Beane and his successful attempt to put together a baseball club on a budget by employing computer-generated analysis to draft his players.
Who: Taylor Lautner, Lily Collins, Alfred Molina, Jason Isaacs, Mario Bello; directed by John SingletonWhat: A young man (Lautner) sets out to uncover the truth about his life after finding his baby photo on a missing persons website.
'What's Your Number?' (Sept. 30)
Who: Anna Faris, Chris Evans, Chris Pratt; directed by Mark MylodWhat: In this romantic comedy, a woman looks back at the past 20 men she's had relationships with in her life and wonders if one of them might be her one true love.
'The Ides of March' (Oct. 7)
Who: George Clooney, Ryan Gosling, Evan Rachel Wood, Marisa Tomei, Paul Giamatti, Philip Seymour Hoffman; directed by George ClooneyWhat: Based on the play by Beau Willimon, an idealistic staffer (Gosling) for a newbie presidential candidate (Clooney) gets a crash course on dirty politics during his stint on the campaign trail.
Who: Hugh Jackman, Evangeline Lilly, Anthony Mackie, Hope Davis; directed by Shawn LevyWhat: This boxing drama is set in the near-future where 2,000-pound humanoid robots do battle.
Who: Kenny Wormald, Julianne Hough, Dennis Quaid, Andie MacDowell; directed by Craig BrewerWhat: A city boy (Wormald) moves into a small town with his mother — and finds out that dancing and music have been banned.
'Paranormal Activity 3' (Oct. 23)
This prequel shows how a young Katie and her sister may have summoned the demon that haunts them for the rest of their lives.
'The Three Musketeers' (Oct. 21)
Who: Logan Lerman, Orlando Bloom, Ray Stevenson, Matthew Macfadyen, Milla Jovovich; directed by Paul W.S. AndersonWhat: As another re-telling of the classic Alexander Dumas novel, it centers on the hot-headed young D'Artagnan (Lerman) along with three former legendary but now down on their luck Musketeers who must unite and defeat a beautiful double agent and her villainous employer from seizing the French throne and engulfing Europe in war.
Who: Justin Timberlake, Amanda Seyfried, Olivia Wilde, Alex Pettyfer; directed by Andrew NiccolWhat: In the future people stop aging at 25 and must work to buy themselves more time, but when a young man (Timberlak) finds himself with more time than he can imagine he must run from the corrupt police force to save his life.
'The Rum Diary' (Oct. 28)
Who: Johnny Depp, Amber Heard, Aaron Eckhart, Richard Jenkins; directed by Bruce RobinsonWhat: Paul Kemp is a freelance journalist who finds himself at a critical turning point in his life while writing for a run-down newspaper in the Caribbean. Paul is challenged on many levels as he tries to carve out a more secure niche for himself amidst a group of lost souls all bent on self-destruction.
Who: Rhys Ifans, Jamie Campbell Bower, David Thewlis, Vanessa Redgrave; directed by Roland EmmerichWhat: Set against the backdrop of the succession of Queen Elizabeth I — and the Essex Rebellion against her — this political thriller ponders on the theory that it was in fact Edward De Vere, Earl of Oxford who penned Shakespeare's plays.
Voices: Antonio Banderas, Salma Hayek, Zach Galifianakis, Billy Bob Thornton; directed by Chris MillerWhat: This animated film is about how Puss in Boots became the sword-fighting cat hero before meeting Shrek and his friends.
Who: Henry Cavill, Freida Pinto, Stephen Dorff, Mickey Rourke, Kellan Lutz; directed by Tarsem SinghWhat: Greek warrior Theseus (Cavill) battles against imprisoned titans.
'The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn, Part 1' (Nov. 18)
Who: Kristen Stewart, Robert Pattinson, Taylor Lautner; directed by Bill CondonWhat: The Quileute and the Volturi close in on expecting parents Edward and Bella, whose unborn child poses different threats to the wolf pack and vampire coven.
'Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy' (Nov. 18)
Who: Gary Oldman, Tom Hardy, Colin Firth, Mark Strong; directed by Tomas AlfredsonWhat: Based on the novel by John Le Carre, the film focuses on the bleak days of the Cold War, in which espionage veteran George Smiley (Oldman) is forced from semi-retirement to uncover a Soviet agent within MI6's echelons.
'The Descendants' (Nov. 23)
Who: George Clooney, Judy Greer, Beau Bridges, Shailene Woodley; directed by Alexander PayneWhat: A land baron (Clooney) tries to re-connect with his two daughters after his wife suffers a boating accident.
Who: Jason Segel, Amy Adams, and the Muppet gang! Directed by James BobinWhat: With the help of three fans, the Muppets must reunite in order to save their old studio from a greedy oil tycoon.