Roundup of the critics reviews for The Childhood of a Leader with Robert Pattinson

UPDATED With NEW Reviews
Robert Pattinson's latest role to be released 'The Childhood of a Leader' had it's first screening at the Venice Film Festival a few hours ago and the first of the critical reviews are here:

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Cine Vue

"The Childhood of a Leader is a dark, enigmatic piece of work that hovers between visionary greatness and petty domestic triviality. Corbet's inaugural stint behind the camera marks a stunning debut and the finest film at Venice thus far."

"a US diplomat assisting the President, is drinking with Charles (Robert Pattinson), a journalist whose wife has recently died"

The Film Stage

"What could very easily be received as an irritating, pretentious feature debut is actually a display of controlled madness full of astute touches, like the use of Robert Pattinson’s persona in the few scenes he’s in. Let’s just hope the devoted fanbase he’s been leading into uncharted territory in the last few years will make it to the end of this one."

Screen Daily

"Corbet’s assured direction of an excellent cast, it makes for an edgy, poetic mix with the dramatic potency of a good nightmare"

"Perhaps Robert Pattinson’s four brief appearances in the film will trick a few teenage girls into buying a ticket; if so, they’d better be prepared for an uncompromisingly grown-up, intelligent, allusive cineaste experience."

Eye for Film

"indeed it may seem like unfeasibly high praise but there are echoes of the masters (Luchino Visconti, notably) in Lol Crawley’s superb 35mm cinematography."

Cine Cola

"the film fundamentally depends on the performances by the excellent European cast, that delivers solid turns. THE CHILDHOOD OF A LEADER also includes a cameo by ROBERT PATTINSON, who only appears for little under fifteen minutes of the film overall, but does so with great credibility."


We'll update as more reviews are published!

VIDEO: Glimpse of Robert Pattinson & Tom Sturridge Enjoying Van Morrison's 70th Birthday Gig

VIDEO: Glimpse of Robert Pattinson & Tom Sturridge Enjoying Van Morrison's 70th Birthday Gig

I love this short snippet of video from the tv broadcast of Van Morrison's 70th Birthday Gig the other night. I don't know if Van was talking to Rob in the front row or not but it was funny anyway and gave some delicious close ups of Rob.

For those of you that have the station it's being repeated again tonight on BBC4 at 10:30pm and can also be viewed (in some places) on the BBC iPlayer HERE.



Thanks Susie for sharing the vid

Here Is........ Your Morning Wake Up Call With Robert Pattinson

Here Is........ Your Morning Wake Up Call With Robert Pattinson

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Much Better Quality Video of Robert Pattinson Accepting His Rising Star Award At The Deauville Film Festival

Much better quality of the Video Message of Robert Pattinson Accepting His Rising Star Award At The Deauville Film Festival

Because Rob was unable to attend the Deauville Film Festival he sent a video message from The Lost City Of Z set in Ireland.  Now in much better quality from the earlier versions we posted earlier here



You can even see Rob's shower now!!

Thanks to Pattinson Art Work

Here it is...your moment of Robert Pattinson

Here it is...your moment of Robert Pattinson

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INTERVIEW: Robert Pattinson Talks 'Life', Jamie Dornan & How He Likes Working With Australians With 'The Weekend Western'

INTERVIEW: Robert Pattinson Talks 'Life', Jamie Dornan & How He Likes Working With Australians With 'The Weekend Western'

This interview with Rob in The Weekend Western's Seven Days Magazine (Australia) contains some new quotes from Rob where he talks about Life, his good friend Jamie Dornan, how he tends to gravitate towards working with Australians and more!

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VIDEO: Robert Pattinson Sends A Video Message To Accept His Rising Star Award At The Deauville Film Festival

VIDEO: Robert Pattinson Sends A Video Message To Accept His Rising Star Award At The Deauville Film Festival

Because Rob was unable to attend the Deauville Film Festival he sent a video message from The Lost City Of Z set in Ireland.



And here's a longer version which includes Rob accepting his award (thanks to RPWW for the video)


Another version. Bit closer ;)

 
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