NEW VIDEO: Robert Pattinson gives a wink and a smile to a fan while leaving the Knicks game + more pics! (Nov. 29)

NEW VIDEO: Robert Pattinson gives a wink and a smile to a fan while leaving the Knicks game + more pics! (Nov. 29)

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This lucky fan got great video of Rob giving a passing wink. How did she survive???


We'll post the untagged pics when they're available but you can definitely enjoy these now!

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NEW PIC: Robert Pattinson and Jamie Bell from their Variety Actors on Actors photoshoot and interview

NEW PIC: Robert Pattinson and Jamie Bell from their Variety Actors on Actors photoshoot and interview

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This is the Robert Pattinson quote attached to the picture:

"I've had a really really fun life. When I first started auditioning, it was like Eddie Redmayne and Andrew Garfield, and even then, when no one had any jobs or anything, it was really fun to go and do an audition and all mess it up and go to the pub afterwards. Even being unemployed was fun.

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NEW: Pics and Video of Robert Pattinson attending the Knicks basketball game in NYC (Nov. 29)

NEW: Pics and Video of Robert Pattinson attending the Knicks basketball game in NYC (Nov. 29)

This is so great! Rob looks like he's having a blast :))

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Rob's back is to the far right of the pic

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The Knicks also included Rob in their IG story


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You want a throwback? Let's have a throwback. Because it's the BEST.




Robert Pattinson is heading to Sundance + First Still of Rob from Damsel with Mia Wasikowska

Robert Pattinson is heading to Sundance + First Still of Rob from Damsel with Mia Wasikowska

Rob's upcoming film, Damsel, will premiere at Sundance! It will take place in Park City, Salt Lake City and at Sundance Mountain Resort, from January 18–28. This is a great festival to premiere the film especially since it was shot in Utah. And now....

Here's Samuel and Penelope! LOL I love it.

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From Sundance:
PREMIERES
A showcase of world premieres of some of the most highly anticipated narrative films of the coming year. Films that have premiered in this category in recent years include The Big Sick, Call Me By Your Name, Boyhood and Mudbound.

Damsel/ U.S.A. (Directors and screenwriters: David Zellner, Nathan Zellner, Producers: Nathan Zellner, Chris Ohlson, David Zellner) — Samuel Alabaster, an affluent pioneer, ventures across the American Frontier to marry the love of his life, Penelope. As Samuel, a drunkard named Parson Henry and a miniature horse called Butterscotch traverse the Wild West, their once-simple journey grows treacherous, blurring the lines between hero, villain and damsel. Cast: Robert Pattinson, Mia Wasikowska, David Zellner, Robert Forster, Nathan Zellner, Joe Billingiere. World Premiere

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Thierry Fremaux talks about Robert Pattinson helping Good Time compete for the Palme d'Or at Cannes

Thierry Fremaux talks about Robert Pattinson helping Good Time compete for the Palme d'Or at Cannes

I know it's a translation but I love the "be bolder" from Rob. I can believe this :)

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Google Translation:

A call that can be a discovery

The selection process of the six films of this week of Cannes is, as always, varied. "It depends, for example: The Square that won the Palme d'Or, had already been released. Good Time, from the Safdie brothers, I did not choose it because they are two brothers and I like the brothers in the history of cinema ... For me, it was a midnight film for Cannes. But Robert Pattinson called me, his protagonist. "Please, you have to be bolder." I said, "Are you sure?" "Yes, yes, and I'm going to be in Cannes." "Well, we do it." He went well in the competition for the Palm, and now Scorsese is going to produce his next film. That is Cannes. Tradition and discoveries. "

Original from Clarin:
Un llamado que puede ser un descubrimiento

El proceso de selección de las seis películas de esta Semana de Canes es, como siempre, variado. “Depende, por ejemplo: The Square que ganó la Palma de Oro, ya se había estrenado. Good Time, de los hermanos Safdie, no la elegí porque son dos hermanos y a mí me gustan los hermanos en la historia del cine... Para mí, era una película de medianoche para Cannes. Pero me llamó Robert Pattinson, su protagonista. “Por favor, tenés que ser más audaz”. Yo le dije ¿”Estás seguro?” “Sí, sí, y yo voy a estar en Cannes”. “Bueno, lo hacemos”. Anduvo bien en la competencia por la Palma, y ahora Scorsese va a producir su próxima película. Eso es Cannes. Tradición y descubrimientos.”

Robert Pattinson scores Best Actor nomination for the 22nd annual Satellite Awards

Robert Pattinson scores Best Actor nomination for the 22nd annual Satellite Awards

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Congratulations again, Rob! The Satellite Awards will take place February 10th.

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Source: The Wrap

Robert Pattinson talks to Indiewire about Claire Denis, his upcoming feminist western comedy, working with Mark Rylance and MORE!

Robert Pattinson talks to Indiewire about Claire Denis, his upcoming feminist western comedy, working with Mark Rylance and MORE!

Great interview with Rob about his career and the directors he chooses!

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From Indiewire, "Robert Pattinson on Picking Under-the-Radar Directors and Why Claire Denis is the Most ‘Authentic Punk’ He’s Ever Met":

It’s not unusual for actors after they’ve become movie stars to use their clout to make their passion projects or work with directors they admire. What makes Robert Pattinson’s post-“Twilight” career choices so fascinating is he hasn’t reached for A-List directors, studio projects with an awards pedigree, or personal pet projects he’s determined to shepherd. Instead, he’s sought out celebrated directors whose work is slightly below-the-radar and outside the mainstream of American cinema.

“I really like the hunt,” said Pattinson in an interview with IndieWire when he was at the Savannah Film Festival receiving a Maverick Award. “I like finding directors who haven’t been fully realized by the wider world yet.”

In the case of the Josh and Benny Safdie, who directed Pattinson in “Good Time,” Pattinson saw an image from their previous film on IndieWire that caught his attention. “As soon as I saw the trailer for ‘Heaven Knows What,’ I knew what they were like,” said Pattinson. “I was actively looking for directors who just had a very wild, out-of-control feeling. I realize quite quickly the type of [directors] I want to work with.”

Pattinson said he puts a great deal of time into tracking smaller and international films—mainly by reading reviews coming out of festivals.

“It’s so difficult to keep up with everything that is coming out – half the movies I like aren’t even released in this country,” said Pattinson. “That’s the one good thing about being with a big agency [WME], you’re constantly asking them to somehow track down a streaming link. The annoying thing is a majority of films I end up watching on my phone.”

Pattinson said there is no “wish list” of directors, but he reaches out to the ones that interest him when he comes across their work. In the case of the Safdies, there wasn’t a natural role for Pattinson in their upcoming “Uncut Gems,” so the brothers wrote “Good Time” for the actor based on aspects of the actor’s personality that they saw while spending time with him in private, mainly characteristics that they hadn’t been seen from him in public or on the big screen.

“I definitely have a kind of mania sometimes, that not a lot of people see,” said Pattinson. “It happens when I get inspired by something that I think that [the Safdies] wanted to use as part of the character. That’s why I wanted to work with them as well. I’d done a lot of movies where they’re quite reactive parts and mainly quite still. There was a comfort there for me and I really wanted to break out of that pattern.”

In the case of “Lost City of Z,” Pattinson said he had been desperate to work with director James Gray – inspired by the filmmaker’s early collaborations with Joaquin Phoenix (“The Yards,” “We Own the Night,” “Two Lovers”) – on a number of different projects. After seven years of possible collaborations, he was willing to do any role Gray had for him. In the case of “Lost City of Z,” it meant shooting in 100-degree jungle heat in a quiet, supporting role in which Pattinson disappears behind a beard and into the story’s backdrop as the film progresses. That idea of hiding or escaping into an unrecognizable role, as he did more prominentaly in “Good Time,” appeals to Pattinson above all else.

“I don’t like bombastic performances,” he said, then laughed. “I just sort of like convincing people that I’m not what people thought I was initially…It’s psychologically healthy for me as well. Otherwise, if I’m too trapped in myself, then I get really depressed.”

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NEW/OLD: Great outtakes of Robert Pattinson from Time Out photoshoot

NEW/OLD: Great outtakes of Robert Pattinson from Time Out photoshoot





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NEW: Pics and video of Robert Pattinson heading to dinner in NYC (Nov. 28)

NEW: Pics and video of Robert Pattinson heading to dinner in NYC (Nov. 28)

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MORE: HQs of Robert Pattinson arriving to and hitting some yummy poses at the Gotham Awards red carpet

MORE: HQs of Robert Pattinson arriving to and hitting some yummy poses at the Gotham Awards red carpet

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