We're going to have a Good Time this week... poster today, trailer tomorrow... excite!
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Robert Pattinson and FKA Twigs have been keeping a low profile as of late, but on Saturday, the couple resurfaced to ring in Rob's 31st birthday. The engaged pair, who first got together in August 2014, were photographed showing some sweet PDA at Akasha restaurant in LA. The two looked absolutely smitten with each other as they shared a few laughs and hugs throughout the night. At one point, Rob even planted a sweet kiss on Twigs's forehead. The last time these two hit a red carpet together was at the London premiere of Rob's film, The Lost City of Z, in February, though they were spotted out on a jog with their dog in Malibu, CA last week.
Pattinson: I mean, with Twilight, the first tour we did was literally going to suburban shopping malls and doing local-news stuff. And I think that really helped the movie. But I think in experiences since then, doing mid-budget or relatively low-budget movies, if you try to do a toned-down version of that—I’ve just seen it not work, again and again and again. And so with [The Rover], they took that into account, and instead of blowing loads of money, [they did] more targeted marketing and also really sophisticated online campaigns and stuff. They just seem like they’re the first company that’s really abandoned a lot of the old models.
Pattinson: They’re definitely the place to be now. I mean, I have no idea what they’re doing, really. They’re just on it. They have a very good understanding of the Zeitgeist. You get a movie with them and it represents something. Everybody was talking a few years ago how cinema had died. And I think A24 and companies like that are—you know, people want to go to the cinema. People want to see movies. And I think they’re creating a kind of renaissance in filmmaking. They’re making people want to go to the cinema again to see this kind of stuff, rather than staying at home. People had thought that entire part of the industry had just died. And you can really see over the past few years, it really, really hasn’t at all. And I think it is down to companies like A24.
Robert Pattinson (actor, ‘The Rover,’ ‘Good Time’): It’s crazy that there is an article about a distribution company. That’s completely nuts.You can just see his bewilderment and amusement can't you? Click HERE to read the whole article!
Last year American Liberty Bail Bonds had the pleasure of watching award-winning indie film directors and brothers, Josh and Benny Safdie, film a scene at our office in Queens, New York. The Safdie brothers filmed a short but tense scene of the movie with Robert Pattinson, Jennifer Jason Leigh, Eric J Paykert and Astrid Corrales. As reported by Graham Winfrey from IndieWire, the film "Good Time" follows a bank robber (Robert Pattinson) who finds himself unable to evade those who are looking for him. We wish them the very best next month! The Cannes Film Festival is May 17-28.Source | Via
Now......notice I'm not putting an actual date. I'm one of those people that thinks "next Tuesday" should actually be May 23rd. THIS Tuesday should be May 16th. So if I constructed the tweet, I would say, "This Tuesday sounds like a pretty good time for a trailer." But I'm guessing the "next Tuesday" in the tweet means May 16th because it wouldn't make sense to prep us now for a trailer dropping on the 23rd. The world moves too fast. That news would be buried.Next Tuesday sounds like a pretty good time for a trailer. pic.twitter.com/hON7PQo6N0— A24 (@A24) May 12, 2017
PUBLIC RELATIONS, a new novel from Katie Heaney and Arianna Rebolini that peeks behind the curtain of modern celebrity culture and reveals the public relations know-how that plays a role in every superstar’s image.
Young PR star Rose Reed is thrown into the big leagues when her boss leaves town the day of the firm's meeting with Archie Fox, a hot, internationally famous British singer-songwriter. He's totally over fame and has withdrawn from the spotlight, but now, his audience is losing interest too. While meeting with Archie and his desperate manager, the PR team throws out terrible idea after terrible idea until Rose speaks up and suggests a staged with up-and-coming, young indie star Raya. He agrees – but only if Rose becomes his publicist.
As the faux-mance begins to rehabilitate Archie's faltering career, Rose finds herself having unexpected, inconvenient (and definitely unprofessional) feelings for the crooner. But do late night texts and impromptu burrito binges mean he feels the same? In the end, Rose will have to decide whether to let her fantasy crush go, or to risk her reputation to be with the charming, handsome, scoundrel-y but sweet pop star she's grown to love.
Like The Devil Wears Prada and The Royal We, PUBLIC RELATIONS offers readers a fictional peek into a larger-than-life world, filled with strategized dinner dates, carefully curated wardrobe selections, purposeful calls to paparazzi, and unexpected romantic entanglements.
Katie Heaney is the author of NEVER HAVE I EVER and DEAR EMMA. Her work has appeared in Cosmopolitan, New York magazine online, The Hairpin, The Awl, and Pacific Standard, among others. She lives in Brooklyn. Visit her website at www.katieheaney.com or on Twitter at @KTHeaney
Arianna Rebolini is a writer and editor whose work can be seen at The Guardian, BuzzFeed, Racked, The Fader, The Hairpin, and elsewhere. She lives in Brooklyn with her partner and two perfect rescue cats. Find her at www.ariannarebolini.com.Giveaway details: