Showing posts with label end of the year lists are coming out 1 by 1. Show all posts
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Good Time and The Lost City of Z mentioned in loads of Best Of 2017 lists!

Good Time and The Lost City of Z mentioned in loads of Best Of 2017 lists!

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Yes, we're feeling it! Rob's 2017 was the best of his career! We already know he brought in key Best Actor nominations for the Gotham Awards and the Spirit Awards but Good Time has made countless "Best of" lists that we wanted to share with you.

Also, a pleasant turn of events - folks didn't forget The Lost City of Z! So that other great film Rob supported earlier in the year has its own set of accolades. We'll keep updating the list and if you notice one we've missed, let us know in the comments and we'll add it. This being the best and extensive set of praise since Cosmopolis, we want to memorialize this year in film for Rob!

GOOD TIME
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#1 - Best Films of 2017 - Film Comment
#1 - Best Films of 2017 - The Ringer
#2 - Best Movies of 2017 - Fox San Diego
#3 - Best Movies of 2017 - The New Yorker
#3 - Favorite Films of 2017 - Birth.Movies.Death
#4 - 10 Best Films of 2017 - BBC Culture, "Pattinson’s career-best performance
#4 - 10 Best Movies of 2017 - National Review
#6 - 10 Best Films of 2017 - Interview, "Robert Pattinson, in his finest performance yet"
#7 -Top 10 Films of 2017 - Cahiers du Cinema
#7 - Best Films of 2017 - Sight & Sound
#8 - Best Films of 2017 - The Playlist, "Robert Pattinson does his absolute best work to date..."
#10, Honorable Mention - Best Movies of 2017 - THR critics
#10 - Best Films of 2017 - Dazed
#14 - Best Movies of 2017 - Esquire, "Arguably the finest male performance of the year comes courtesy of Robert Pattinson..."
#14 - Best Movie Moments of 2017 - Indiewire, "Brought to life by the best and most committed performance of Robert Pattinson’s increasingly dynamic career..."
#17 - 20 Best Films of 2017 - AV Club
No Rank - Best of 2017 - Vulture, "Robert Pattinson gives a career-best performance..."

More accolades beyond Best Film

#2 - Best Performances of 2017 - The Playlist, "We can’t talk about Pattinson in 2017 without also mentioning his compelling and gentle supporting role in James Gray‘s grave and beautiful “The Lost City of Z.” But it’s his borderline unrecognizable turn in the Safdies’ “Good Time” that is the career-remaking revelation. Connie’s trippy, one-crazy-night, botched-heist shenanigans could merely be manic (and the film’s energy never flags), but Pattinson, beneath an astringently bottle-blonde mop of hair, (especially opposite an equally excellent Benny Safdie as his mentally challenged brother), brings the very thing his fame-making role as a vampire in the “Twilight” series definitely didn’t have: soul. R-Patz is dead; long live Robert Pattinson."
25 Reasons to Love the Movies in 2017 - Robert Pattinson - Rolling Stone, "it's the best thing the star has ever done
#3 - Best Actor - Dublin Film Critics Circle
#3 - Best Scores & Soundtracks - The Playlist
#3 - Best Uses of Music in Movies - Variety
#5 - Best Film Soundtracks of 2017 - Little White Lies
#6 - Best Cinematography - The Playlist
#10 - Best Film Posters of 2017 - Little White Lies
#16 - Best Movie Trailers of 2017 - The Playlist
#16 - Best Movie Posters of 2017 - The Playlist
40 Best Movie Posters of 2017 - Indiewire
Best Cinematography of 2017 - The Film Stage
Honorable Mention - The Huffington Post
Honorable Mention - The LA Times
Favorites - The New York Times

THE LOST CITY OF Z
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#4 - Best Films of 2017 - The Ringer
#5 - Best Movies of 2017 - The Thrillist
#6 - The Best Films of 2017 - Village Voice
#9 - 20 Best Films of 2017 - AV Club
#9 - Best Films of 2017 - Film Comment
#9 - Best Movies of 2017 - Esquire
#10 - Best Films of 2017 - The Playlist, "...Robert Pattinson, who has had the best year of his career."
#31 - Best Movies of 2017 - The New Yorker

More accolades beyond Best Film

#1 - Best Cinematography - The Playlist
Best Cinematography of 2017 - The Film Stage
Honorable Mention - The Huffington Post
Honorable Mention - Best Movies of 2017 - THR critics
Honorable Mention - The LA Times
Honorable Mention - The Playlist


Video Mashups that include Good Time and/or The Lost City of Z!





Robert Pattinson Ranked in 'IndieWire's End Of Year Critics Poll' & More

Robert Pattinson Ranked in 'IndieWire's End Of Year Critics Poll' & More

UPDATE: More great praise from Indiewire for Rob below (Scroll down)

We posted a big batch of end of years lists featuring Rob and his movies the other day (if you missed the post, check it out HERE).
Here are a couple more that I'm sure you'll find interesting particularly the first one.

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 Indiewire's End Of Year Critics poll has Rob is at No14 (out of 50) in their 'Best Male Supporting Performance' category for The Rover. What's really interesting is that you can see how the critics ranked him by clicking on the blue bar on beside his name on the right.

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Guy Pearce also features on their poll in the Best Actor Category

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And Maps To The Stars makes Clash Music's Top films of 2014 List.
Here's what they had to say about it:
'Hollywood: a land possessed by poisonous personalities; a place rammed wall-to-wall with bitterly over-indulged souls who have it all and still want more; a toxic environment in which glamour has been eroded by addiction and desperation. Or at least that’s how David Cronenberg’s caustic satire paints it.
The mass of personality defects on display throughout Maps To The Stars gives it the feel of slick soap opera amplified to sick extremities: its characters rejoice when the tragedy of others sparks a personal resurrection; pop pills like Polo mints; and treat their fans like parasitic carriers of disease. If this film so much as touches on reality, ol’ Dave has probably alienated the majority of his industry contacts.' Ben Hopkins

UPDATE:

Indiewire released their "21 Best Performances Of 2014" list and Guy Pearce's performance as Eric in The Rover has made it in at no 6 on their list. Rob doesn't make the list but he got an honourable mention ;)
"With apologies to Robert Pattinson (and his legion of fans) who is very, very good in this movie, and continues to prove and reinvent himself in each new role, Guy Pearce owns "The Rover."
Read it in Full over at Indiewire 

Robert Pattinson is Harper's Bazaar UK's Best Dressed, Popsugar's Hot Guy + more year end lists!

Robert Pattinson is Harper's Bazaar UK's Best Dressed, Popsugar's Hot Guy + more year end lists!

I love that Rob continues to make year end lists in his post-Twilight era. He's always been one to watch and my how we love to look.

Harper's Bazaar UK: BEST DRESSED MEN OF 2014
The men who have made suit-wearing an art form from Robert Pattinson to Tinie Tempah
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Pattinson's off-duty style may be all about flannel shirts, white tees and backwards caps, but on the red carpet he shines, wearing a plethora of Gucci suits with aplomb. Pictured: Wearing Gucci at the Toronto Film Festival premiere of Maps to the Stars.
Buzzfeed: The 16 Greatest Movie Music Moments Of 2014
Robert Pattinson Sings “Pretty Girl Rock.” (The Rover)

David Michôd’s post-apocalyptic movie is set in an Australia filled with brutality, in which people have begun murdering each other over sparse resources and personal slights. It’s not a place for upbeat musical cues, which is why there’s something particularly jolting about the moment when the gruff Eric (Guy Pearce) and his hostage-turned-helper Rey (Robert Pattinson) make their way over the rough terrain to the shiny sounds of Keri Hilson’s “Pretty Girl Rock.” Better still is the cut to Rey alone in a car, aimlessly singing along to Hilson’s entreaties that people not hate her because she’s beautiful. Civilization may be dying, but some songs, like cockroaches, will apparently live on forever.


Rob made several Popsugar lists and is currently in the lead for Favorite Guy of 2014. You can continue to vote for him HERE. Click the title's below to see more of Rob and the other lists he's on with FKA twigs:

Robert Pattinson is one of GQ's most stylish men, a Forbes top grossing actor and other great year end lists of 2012!

Robert Pattinson is one of GQ's most stylish men, a Forbes top grossing actor and other great year end lists of 2012!

Rob making year-end lists is nothing new but here are a few that stand out :)

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  • GQ: Rob was number 20 out of 25 for the most stylish men of 2012. GQ had this to say - "Pattinson's year was spent crisscrossing the globe in promotion of three flicks, giving the actor plenty of opportunities to break out his preferred Gucci suits, which he did in rapid, colorful succession. But it's not just tonal suit and shirt pairings the now former vampire got right; his grunge 2.0 getups have us wondering how much flannel we'll see on the Fall '13 runways." 
  • Forbes: Rob is 5th out of 10 top grossing actors of 2012, his films earning $793 million.
  • Elle UK: Rob came in number 3 for 2012 Men of the Year. They had this to say - "You don’t have to be a Twihard to fall for R-Patz. Brooding, mysterious, and just a little bit vulnerable."
  • InStyle UK: Tied with Prince Harry for 2012's most eligible bachelor. Rob was voted the most ideal groom. HA! Naturally. He's ideal at everything. ;)
Rob is still in the running for eOnline's Celeb of the Year and Leading Man of the Year seems to still be collecting votes. I don't understand eOnline other than them wanting to cause online riots and gather hits. Click HERE for Celeb of the Year Quarter finals and HERE for Leading Man.

Cosmopolis keeps making year-end lists too! We'll post the next round of them soon. Enjoy the holidays!

Another Best Of List For Robert Pattinson AND Rob Needs Your Votes

UPDATE: Rob is through to Round 4 on Eonline's Celeb of the year link has been updated below GO VOTE FOR ROB
 A bit of a fun one this time, Rob has topped HollywoodCrushes 2012 Hump Day Hotties List

1. Robert Pattinson
Listen, there really isn’t anybody else who deserves to be 2012’s ultimate Hump Day Hottie. As we bid "The Twilight Saga" a fond farewell, and look forward to anything and everything that Robert has up next, we know that he’s worked hard to get here. Let’s help him relish the moment.

Here's a little reminder why he's no1 on that list ;-)


 
And when you recover from looking at that head over to Eonline HERE and VOTE FOR ROB in Round 3 of their Celeb Of The Year.
It's REALLY tight at the moment so every vote counts!!
UPDATE: Rob is through to Round 4! Go vote for him HERE. Let's DO THIS! 

And last but not least a cute mention from Eddie Redmayne. He says how he admires Rob (around the 2:00 min mark)



Source Indiewire via

Robert Pattinson's "Cosmopolis" Makes Slant Magazine's List Of 25 Best Films Of 2012

Robert Pattinson's "Cosmopolis" Makes Slant Magazine's List Of 25 Best Films Of 2012

Yet another best of list for "Cosmopolis". It's at no 13 of Slant Magazine's 25 Best Films Of 2012.
Expect more to come in the next few weeks.

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From Slant Magazine :

13. Cosmopolis. In the end, it's mere gravy that David Cronenberg's Cosmopolis unfolds in a world that eerily, and almost blatantly, reflects our modern headlines, its Occupy themes and global-capital woes perpetually looming. What's truly depicted in this gorgeous adaptation of Don DeLillo's prescient 2003 novel is the whittling down of the poster boy of individual, millennial anxieties, sparked by the deadly, rampant elixir of privilege, apathy, and telecommuting. From his rolling command center of a white limousine, the WiFi hot spot of the obscenely rich, billionaire Eric Packer (a revelatory Robert Pattinson) is at once linked up to the world and maddeningly removed from it, his personal, untried revolving door granting equal access to wisdom and delusion, personified by the limo's parade of guests. Evoking its director's past aesthetics and bodily interests with cool restraint, Cosmopolis is a wry, stylish nightmare of contemporary disconnect, and an audacious charting of all that crumbles when reality seeps in. With much dialogue lifted verbatim from DeLillo's text, the film's dizzying verbosity may be challenging to swallow, but in a cinematic year teeming with lone protagonists clawing for ways to survive, it has more to say—and to mull over—than maybe 100 movies.  R. Kurt Osenlund
 
Check out what other movies made the list over at the Source
Thanks to for the tip!

And don't forget to tune in from the 21st Dec for our Cosmopolis Countdown  & the chance to win one of three fantastic Robert Pattinson prize packs

Robert Pattinson makes Forbes' list of Top Grossing Actors of 2011

Breaking Dawn Part 1 is already a given but Water for Elephants helped push Robert Pattinson within the the top 5 grossing actors of 2011 on Forbes' annual list.

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Excerpt from Forbes:
Robert Pattinson
$750 million
Pattinson's biggest hit of the year was Breaking Dawn, the fourth Twilight movie. But he also earns from Water for Elephants which brought in $117 million.
Here is the full list of Top 10 Grossing Actors of 2011:
  1. Daniel Radcliffe (Harry Potter & The Deathly Hallows Part 2)
  2. Shia LaBeouf (Transformers: Dark of the Moon)
  3. Johnny Depp (Pirates of the Caribbean 4, The Rum Diary)
  4. Robert Pattinson (Breaking Dawn Part 1, Water for Elephants)
  5. Bradley Cooper (The Hangover 2, Limitless)
  6. Kristen Stewart (Breaking Dawn Part 1)
  7. Vin Diesel (The Fast & The Furious)
  8. The Rock (The Fast & The Furious)
  9. Paul Walker (The Fast & The Furious)
  10. Ed Helms (The Hangover 2, Cedar Rapids)
Congratulations on all the money, Rob!

Source: Forbes

Robert Pattinson No6 On Forbes Hollywoods Highest Grossing Actors 2010 List

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In Hollywood it's all about the box office. If your film brings in big bucks, expect producers, studios and casting directors to come calling. Here are the actors whose films grossed the most in 2010. We gave each star credit for the entire global box office of each film he or she starred in. We didn't count animated movies.

Robert Pattinson

$749 million

The Twilight films have been perennial earners, so it's no surprise to see Pattinson on this list. He ranks above his costar Kristin Stewart thanks to Remember Me, a weepy romance that earned a healthy $56 million on an estimated budget of $16 million. Pattinson's next film is an adaptation of the bestselling book Water for Elephants.

Check out who else made the list over at Forbes.com
Thanks to Kim for the tip!

Popsugar can't get enough of Robert Pattinson

I'm convinced. Popsugar needs to have Robsugar on their website. I know they admit to their affections for our charming, handsome, sweet sweet guy but trying to gather all the articles they've worked Rob in to has convinced me: they're totally ROBsessed.

We posted a couple of these when they first hit the webs but let's see just how over the moon Popsugar is for Robert Pattinson (and can we blame them? naaaah)

First up ALL the videos Rob appears in for Popsugar's Top, Best, Ultimate, Super, Mega, 2010 lists.

Rob singing for Songs From A Room nabbed #1 for Top Celebrity Singing Moments of the Year.



Rob and Kristen got the #1 spot in Popsugar's Biggest Celebrity Stories of 2010.



That wasn't the end of Rob on this top 10 countdown. The gorgeously grizzly beard gets some love in the #6 spot and his appearance during Hope For Haiti came in at #9.



Rob and Kristen hold a spot in Top 10 Celebrity Viral Video Moments from working on Breaking Dawn in Lapa, Brazil.



Robert is bothered at the #2 spot and Kimmel seems to think Rob's not handsome enough (pfft) in the #4 spot of Popsugar's Top 10 TV Moments.



Evidence of Popsugar's ROBsession continues after the cut.

Robert Pattinson is One of The WINNERS of 2009



According to The Sun UK:

LET'S face it. Even most men want a bite out of this fine specimen of a man.

Yup, 2009 was definitely the year of the vampire, thanks to smouldering hunk Robert Pattinson.

After Pattinson playing Edward Cullen in the movie Twilight and The Twilight Saga: New Moon, based on Stephanie Meyer's bestselling novel of the same name, the movie and his perfectly chiseled face were all over the news.

And apart from earache from a few screaming girls, he has little else to worry about than whether he'll always be type cast at playing a bloodsucker.

Thanks to cupidscloud for the tip :)
You can read the rest of the winners (Susan Boyle..) and losers (Tiger Woods...) over at The Sun UK :)

World Went Robert Pattinson Crazy in 2009



Is it so bad that I crack up every time I hear Christian Bale lose it? :)
 
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