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INTERVIEW: Robert Pattinson Talks 'Good Time' & Upcoming Projects With Vanity Fair

INTERVIEW: Robert Pattinson Talks 'Good Time' & Upcoming Projects With Vanity Fair

Rob was interviewed by Vanity Fair and spoke about Good Time, upcoming projects and lots more!

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Brooding and aloof, two adjectives often associated with actor Robert Pattinson, are two that do little to currently describe the 31-year old former heartthrob. Rather the face of the Dior Homme fragrance, with the sharp-edged jawline and the intense glare, is an easy laugh and a genuinely good time. It could be because he’s getting the best reviews of his career for his role as a petty thief sporting a hearty batch of grandiose delusions in Josh and Benny Safdie’s aptly titled grind-house actioner Good Time. It could be because the paparazzi have finally left him alone and he’s starring in the films he’s long wanted to do. Or it could be that his life is, quite simply, great. Apparently, even the spirits agree.

A few years ago, Pattinson received a psychic reading from a waitress/medium at a London restaurant who told him that his soul had lived many previous lives and the one he’s currently in was something of a reward for all his past lives’ hardships. “She was like, ‘This life is your soul just having a ride, having fun, just a roller coaster,” said Pattinson during a recent interview at his favorite Los Angeles restaurant that he asked me to keep secret.

“That's generally how I feel,” he added. “It’s been fucking incredible. I really haven’t had any bad times. I’ve had a cruise from beginning to end.”

Most of that cruising has been done on movie sets. Since he first appeared opposite Reese Witherspoon in Vanity Fair when he was 16 (his scenes were eventually cut from the film) to today, Pattinson has worked consistently, jumping from set to set, including the four years he spent brooding as Edward, the tortured vampire with the sparkly skin and a desperate passion for the forbidden human Bella in Twilight, the series that sent his star power into the stratosphere. We all know how that fairy tale ended. What’s remarkable is that it did little to quell Pattinson’s own passion for the game. Rather, it taught him the importance of having good directors and solidified his quest to seek them out at all costs.

“That’s what film is to me,” Pattinson said of his single-mindedness about filmmakers. “It shows respect for the art form and the lineage of movie-making if you go after the people who influence everyone else.”

Back in 2015, he sent a cold e-mail to the Safdie brothers based on a film still from a yet-to-be-released movie. According to Josh, it read in part: “I've seen this still for your film Heaven Knows What, and I feel some type of innate connection toward it. It somehow feels tied to my purpose, and I feel like now you’re tied to my purpose.”

NEW PRINT INTERVIEW: Robert Pattinson Talks To 'The Telegraph' About 'Good Time, What He Thinks Of Himself As A Actor & More

NEW PRINT INTERVIEW: Robert Pattinson Talks To 'The Telegraph' About 'Good Time, What He Thinks Of Himself As A Actor & More

Gotta love new interviews!
Rob was interviewed by The Telegraph recently. Grab yourself a cuppa, get comfy and have a read below.

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Robert Pattinson was recently required to film in New York. More specifically, he had to act the part of a criminal narcissist, on the run from the law with his mentally disabled brother after a failed bank robbery on the streets of Harlem. It posed some practical challenges, not least because Pattinson has one of the most recognisable faces in show business.

The movie in question was Good Time and its directors, Josh and Benny Safdie, are known for their gritty social realism, so the shoots were often clandestine, set against a busy urban backdrop, and Pattinson’s primary concern while filming was that he would be spotted and attract a crowd.

He spent a lot of time ‘trying not to think about being famous. I was constantly worried.’ But trying not to be famous is tricky when you’re Robert Pattinson. The Twilight movies, in which he played a chisel-featured teenage vampire locked in a hopeless love affair opposite his then real-life girlfriend, Kristen Stewart, catapulted him into the realms of teen heart-throb megastardom in his early 20s.

Vanity Fair named him ‘The Most Handsome Man in the World’ in 2009 and Barbie produced a doll with his features painstakingly rendered in plastic. ‘Looks just like the dazzlingly beautiful vampire Edward Cullen,’ the packaging claimed.

Pattinson filmed five of the Twilight movies in quick succession from the ages of 22 to 26, as well as appearing in the hugely successful Harry Potter franchise, and after that it was impossible for him to walk out of his front door without being mobbed by Twihards or Potterheads. He’s 31 now and freely admits he still doesn’t get out that much. ‘I don’t know anything about anything,’ he says, only half-joking. ‘I live in a bubble inside my ivory tower.’
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Robert Pattinson Talks To The LATimes About What's On His DVD Shelf, Working With Claire Denis & MORE

 Robert Pattinson Talks To The LATimes About What's On His DVD Shelf, Working With Claire Denis & MORE

Great interview with Rob by the LA Times where he talks about working with his favourite directors, starting work on High Life & lots more. Get comfy and have a read.....

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With the release of “The Lost City of Z” and “Good Time,” 2017 may well be remembered as the year Robert Pattinson officially became a critics’ darling.

Some might claim the shift began in 2012, when the British actor, still best known for setting hearts aflutter in the “Twilight” movies, drew raves for his change-of-pace performance in David Cronenberg’s art-house chiller “Cosmopolis.” Since then Pattinson has reteamed with Cronenberg on “Maps to the Stars,” done further career-redefining work in David Michôd’s dystopian thriller “The Rover,” and earned plaudits for his appearances in films including Werner Herzog’s “Queen of the Desert” and Anton Corbijn’s “Life.”

But his versatility has never been on such dazzling display as it has this year, first with his shrewdly underplayed supporting role as the real-life Amazon explorer Henry Costin in James Gray’s “The Lost City of Z.” He followed that with his arrestingly deglamorized star turn as an amateur bank robber in Josh and Benny Safdie’s thriller “Good Time,” which opened in theaters Friday.

The steady accumulation of prestigious world-cinema names on Pattinson’s résumé represents the fulfillment of a dream that took root during his teenage years. Well before “Twilight” sent him into the celebrity stratosphere, Pattinson says, he was an obsessive film buff with a particular passion for French art cinema. Even critics who have been slow to appreciate the actor’s talent (guilty as charged) would likely approve of his taste, which has steered him toward favorites as different as Jean-Luc Godard, Leos Carax, Claire Denis and Herzog.

This month, Pattinson is headed to Poland to begin shooting the sci-fi adventure film “High Life,” the first English-language project directed by Denis, whose films he began watching avidly as a teenager. Pattinson’s other forthcoming projects include “Damsel,” a period western costarring Mia Wasikowska and directed by David and Nathan Zellner (“Kumiko, the Treasure Hunter”), and “The Souvenir,” a two-part romantic mystery from British director Joanna Hogg.

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NEW PICS, VIDEO & INTERVIEW: Robert Pattinson Is SMOKING HOT In A New Photoshoot For GQ

NEW PICS, VIDEO & INTERVIEW: Robert Pattinson Is SMOKING HOT In A New Photoshoot For GQ 

UPDATE: Interview & behind the scenes video added below!

Rob REALLY REALLY Wants a New York Hot Dog





Heaven help us all!jgdlfgueoiugielrfgjlktg

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Fantastic BTS video


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Interview after the cut

USA: Queen of the Desert now in select theaters and will be available ON DEMAND April 14th!

USA: Queen of the Desert now in select theaters and will be available ON DEMAND April 14th!
I suspect many of you in the US didn't get to catch this film when it was on the festival run. It still might be hard to find it in theaters which is a shame because Herzog definitely made a film you should see on the big screen. Click HERE to see if there's a theater near you but also check your local independent theaters.

Regardless of Herzog's desires, we must see Rob at all costs so mark your calendars and grab some popcorn at the grocery story because Queen of the Desert will be available on VOD April 14th and we all will see Rob's T.E. Lawrence once and for all!

Robert Pattinson movie news roundup: Good Time, Lost City of Z and more

There have been lots of snippets of movie news for Robert Pattinson this week. Read on for a roundup of distribution, film festival and release news!

Firstly and very excitingly the first distribution news for Good Time!

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Cineart will distribute Good Time in the Netherlands with a release date of September 2017
http://www.cineart.nl/films/good-time

There is also great news for the US with the Lost City of Z screening at upcoming film festivals

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April 6 - Special screening in Los Angeles
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April 6 - Louisiana Film Festival
http://www.lifilmfest.org/screenings/

April 8 - Hawaii International Film Festival
https://program.hiff.org/product/the-lost-city-of-z/

April 9 - San Francisco Film Festival
http://www.sffilm.org/festival/lineup/the-lost-city-of-z#.WM0vL7Fh2b8

April 14 - Limited release listed on imdb
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1212428/releaseinfo?ref_=tt_dt_dt


And The Queen of the Desert finally has a release date in the US! 

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IFC films have a dedicated page with a release date of April 14
http://www.ifcfilms.com/films/queen-of-the-desert

Thanks to Nancy and Sally
  

IFC Films is distributing Robert Pattinson's Queen of the Desert Spring 2017!

IFC Films is distributing Robert Pattinson's Queen of the Desert Spring 2017!

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IFC Films has acquired Queen of the Desert and they're bringing it stateside Spring 2017! I was lucky enough to see the film last year but there are so many Rob fans that have not been able to catch Rob as T.E. Lawrence. That is a tragedy!!!!!!! I'm hoping the film makes it to theaters (some gorgeous shots in QOTD) but also VOD so more of you can see it.

Check out the press release:
IFC Films announced today from the American Film Market conference that the company has acquired US rights to Werner Herzog‘s QUEEN OF THE DESERT. The film, written and directed by Herzog, stars Nicole Kidman, James Franco, Robert Pattinson and Damian Lewis. 
The film was produced by Michael Benaroya, Cassian Elwes and Nick Raslan and was executive produced by Jonathan Debin, Cathy Gesualdo, James Lejsek, Ben Sachs, D. Todd Shepherd, Shelley Madison, Harmon Kaslow and John Aglialoro. IFC Films will release QUEEN OF THE DESERT in Spring 2017. 
QUEEN OF THE DESERT is the true story of British explorer, cartographer and archaeologist Gertrude Bell (Kidman). Set against the backdrop of the disintegration of the Ottoman Empire, Bell sets off on an epic odyssey as an attaché of the British Empire to chart and define the modern borders of the Middle East. 
IFC Films stated: “The entire team at IFC Films is thrilled to be working once more with Werner Herzog who is undoubtedly a modern master of cinema. Having previously worked with him on his award-winning CAVE OF FORGOTTEN DREAMS, Werner continues to bring innovation, elegance and poignancy to each of his films and his latest work is no exception.” 
The deal was negotiated by Arianna Bocco, EVP of Acquisitions and Production from Sundance Selects/IFC Films, with Cassian Elwes, Lawrence Kopeikin and CAA on behalf of the filmmakers. 
IFC Films is a sister label to Sundance Selects and IFC Midnight, and is owned and operated by AMC Networks Inc. 
QUEEN OF THE DESERT was financed by Benaroya Pictures.

Via: The Wrap

ROBsessed's 30 Days for Rob's 30 Years: Robert Pattinson Is Awesome To Work With

ROBsessed's 30 Days for Rob's 30 Years: Robert Pattinson Is Awesome To Work With

Over the years there have been NUMEROUS posts here on Robsessed from people who have worked with Rob (from co-stars to directors & producers to photgraphers) all saying how awesome it has been working with him and just what an awesome guy he is in general.

When I went diving into the archives to put this compilation post together I got lost down the rabbit hole and loved looking back on all the wonderful things people had to say about him.
So take my advice and go make a cuppa and get comfortable before you start reading. You're going to be here for a while.

ENJOY!

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“I love what Rob (Pattinson) did in Cosmopolis…on the outside he’s all ‘I don’t know what I’m doing’, but he’s very smart….I get along really well with all my leading men.

"Um, what is Rob really good at? He's good at a lot of things! I think he was really great as Eric Packer. And I think that was one thing that kind of surprised me, because I didn't really know him very well. And in real life he's very kind of... I mean, you heard him in the press conference: he's British and he's self-deprecating and he's much more self-conscious [than his character].
And then all of a sudden he put on his suit, and this American accent would come out, and he would be so sure of himself and so powerful! And direct! And it was amazing to me to see that transformation of going from himself into Eric Packer. And I think that there's few, few guys right now in the industry who can pull off that kind of powerful masculinity at such a young age."

"He was refreshingly normal,and perhaps shockingly deeply concerned about the development of his career"

Julianne Moore
“[Co-star Robert Pattinson] is one of those people whose affect is so dissimilar to who he is. He has this gorgeous face and he seems like he’s going to be very remote and very serious. But he’s not. He’s incredibly chatty, fun, and smart.”



“Robert’s looks belie who he is inside. He has this formidable, very beautiful face. He’s such a gorgeous guy. He looks like he would be remote, but the minute I met him, he was very chatty. He’s very funny. He’s knowledgeable about film. He loves acting, actors and movies.

“Robert talked the entire time. I have to say I was shocked because I didn’t expect it. I mean, he’s so friendly, truly delightful, smart and talented. I loved him right away!”"

David Michôd
"I immediately liked him." "Not just affable but available guy, obviously intelligent."

" He’s quite beautiful, but strange and very open. When I knew that The Rover was going to be the next movie and I started testing for it, Rob was at the top of my list for people I wanted to see. He came in and demonstrated to me immediately that he was a really interesting actor."

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“He has a really beguiling physical energy, clearly smart, and he was actively seeking out directors whose work he liked.” 

"We met, I appreciated him a lot and then, he did some screen tests for me, awesome tests, full of life, never forced or artificial and then it was done. And there's something very exciting to have the opportunity to show to the whole world that a star, who was understimated and reduced to a certain image, has in fact a treasure of unexploited talent. I quickly notice that Rob is a great actor. And I'm looking forward to everyone seeing that."

“Rob is REMARKABLE”.  

"Rob is a “really smart guy and he knows exactly what he wants to do to build the career that he wants”.  Rob was “incredibly hardworking and a fun guy to work with, he’s a really good actor”.  Of course Rob thinks he’s a really bad actor, but it wasn’t long before I realised that “that was Rob’s schtick”." 

Robert Pattinson, Nicole Kidman & Michael Jenn Chat Around The Campfire In Another NEW Clip From 'Queen Of The Desert'

Robert Pattinson, Nicole Kidman & Michael Jenn Chat Around The Campfire In Another NEW Clip From 'Queen Of The Desert'

Love this scene from Queen Of The Desert. Rob is just perfect as Lawrence. Enjoy!


NEW Short Clip From 'Queen Of The Desert' With Robert Pattinson, Nicole Kidman & Michael Jenn

NEW Short Clip From 'Queen Of The Desert' With Robert Pattinson, Nicole Kidman & Michael Jenn

It's short and sweet, but just listen to Rob voice *sigh*


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A new trailer for Queen of the Desert trailer featuring Robert Pattinson

A new trailer for Queen of the Desert featuring Robert Pattinson has just been released.
"It's now been over a year since Werner Herzog unveiled "Queen Of The Desert" at the Berlin Film Festival, and while it has played a small handful of festivals since, and opened in some foreign territories, the picture has mostly been under the radar. But let's hope the arrival of this new trailer means that a big screen release is on the horizon."



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New Still from The Queen of the Desert with Robert Pattinson

New Still from The Queen of the Desert with Robert Pattinson and Nicole Kidman

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We know Nicole! There is also a new poster for 'Queen of the Desert'
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SCANS & TRANSLATION ~ NEW PICS & Interview: Robert Pattinson In Numero Magazine

SCANS & TRANSLATION ~ NEW PICS & Interview: Robert Pattinson In Numero Magazine

UPDATE: Added translation below

We'll pop up the translation of the interview as soon as it's available but until then   LOOOOOOOOK at these gorgeous pics!!!! I cannot WAIT to see them in HQ!

Oh hello! *stares*

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Those beautiful hands

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The perfect model!

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Don't forget if you want to get your hands on this mag the order details are over HERE

Translation (Thanks to Laura RPWW)

DOUBLE GAME

He has become one of the most bankable actor of his generation by winning the heart of a million fans mad about the vampires saga ‘Twilight’. Far away from the Hollywood Blockbusters, Robert Pattinson is nowadays inventing himself a destiny no one could have predicted: Dior Homme Perfume muse & Dior Homme apparel muse is blossoming in demanding acting performances, sometimes radicals. Exclusive interview.

When Robert Pattinson appeared to the world’s eyes, ten years ago, it was as an agitated Poudlard student in ‘Harry Potter and the Goblet of fire’. The ‘Twilight’ saga then sacred him, in only five movies, as a star with a stupefying success. Face grimed white, he played a vampire, charming bad boy never forced, turning teenage girls’ head around. Behind the fiction for emotive girls, a kind of elegance already showed up. The one we find back in the boy who will celebrate his thirtieth birthday in Spring, asking himself thousand of questions. How to find yourself credible? What to do when everything happened so soon? He could have capitalised on the dollars he fully gathered and he could have accepted more roles to always win more – which were propositioned to him again and again – or else, in a well known manner as well, he could have exploded in the famous world and drowned into it, offering to the gossip fans one more sad Hollywood story based on drugs and despair. Nevertheless, Pattinson stayed focused on what no one, except himself, could have seen coming: the blossom of an artist. Even behind these formatted blockbusters, hearts can beat.

The turning point began in 2012. The last ‘Twilight’ episode year, Robert Pattinson stepped on the Cannes red carpet, next to the most respected film maker of the last thirty years, David Cronenberg. Shooting down the ultra-liberal billionnaires’ customs, ‘Cosmopolis’ (from a novel by Don DeLillo) opened this eyes of some people in the audience and shows the actor’s explorations. He went back to his forgotten teenage movies’ loves who rented Godard and Bunuel’s DVDs from his local video club in London’s suburbs. The indie movie come back as a boomerang in Robert Pattinson’s life and it is everything but hazard. Even if he, more than anyone, can take any risks (the projects create themselves financially thanks to his name), this kind of attitude makes him mostly intriguing.

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Robert Pattinson Gets Down To Business As T.E. Lawrence In A NEW Still From 'Queen Of The Desert'

Robert Pattinson Gets Down To Business As T.E. Lawrence In A NEW Still From 'Queen Of The Desert'

The official Queen of The Desert Twitter shared this new still of Rob as T.E. Lawrence earlier today along with the caption "Why so serious?".

I want to know "Why so handsome Rob?"

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"Ever-Adventurous" Robert Pattinson's 2016 films make most anticipated lists (that aren't made by us ;)

"Ever-Adventurous" Robert Pattinson's 2016 films make most anticipated lists (that aren't made by us ;)

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As you know, for 2016, we're anticipating The Lost City of Z, The Childhood of a Leader, High Life, Good Time, The Trap and Queen of the Desert. Excellent stuff. Who's that actor in all those movies again? ROBERT PATTINSON. We can't wait. :)

The Playlist and Ioncinema are also anticipating some Rob films so maybe they can sit with us.

The Playlist completed their top 100 and 2 of Rob's films make the top 20. Quite the ranking. In the top 10 at #9, we have The Lost City of Z!
9. “The Lost City of Z”Director: James GrayCast: Charlie Hunnam, Robert Pattinson, Sienna Miller, Tom Holland, Angus McfadyenSynopsis: A group of British explorers search for a colonel who goes missing trying to find a lost city somewhere in the Amazon.What You Need to Know: Although he frequently earns comparisons to his New Hollywood buddies Quentin Tarantino and Paul Thomas Anderson, it’s easy to forget that James Gray is only five films into an already-impressive career. “Little Odessa,” “The Yards” and “We Own the Night” are moody, classicist crime dramas indebted to the work of Sidney Lumet and Francis Ford Coppola, while “Two Lovers” and the mesmerizing “The Immigrant” respectively tackled the romantic melodrama and the grandiose period epic. His newest, “The Lost City of Z,” looks to be his biggest, most ambitious and perhaps strangest film yet. The unforgiving jungle locale hearkens back to the early, dangerous cinema of Werner Herzog, and something about the juicy-sounding premise evokes the naturalist brutality of Joseph Conrad’s “Heart of Darkness” and the inarguable classic film the novel inspired, “Apocalypse Now,” which is one Coppola classic that Gray’s never borrowed from. As far as we’re concerned, Gray is five for five at this point, and we can’t wait to see what the director has up his sleeve with this epic-sounding drama.Release Date: Gray’s a favorite at Cannes, so if it's done in time, expect it there.
And at #13, The Playlist is all about Rob's film with Claire Denis:
13. “High Life”
Director: Claire Denis (“Trouble Every Day,” “White Material”)
Cast: Robert Pattinson, Patricia Arquette, Mia Goth
Synopsis: A group of criminals agree to go on a suicide mission into space in the hope of finding alternate energy sources, and to take part in experiments in human reproduction.
What You Need To Know: If we could have guessed what arthouse queen Claire Denis would do next after the brutal “Bastards” from a few years ago, we wouldn’t have said ‘sci-fi starring R-Patz.’ And yet here we are, with Denis gearing up to shoot her first English-language movie, one excitingly penned by the great Zadie Smith and her partner, poet Nick Laird, with the ever-adventurous Pattinson and recent Oscar-winner Patricia Arquette starring. Though the subject matter is unusual for Denis, she’s never been afraid to play with genre, and it thematically should be up her street. In fact, the only reason this isn’t higher is that, depending on the amount of effects involved, it’s not entirely certain whether it’ll be ready for this year.
Release Date: Shooting begins shortly, and given that, “Bastards” aside, all of Denis’ recent movies premiered at Venice, that would be the best bet if it’s done in time.
They also gave a final and special shoutout to The Trap. It didn't get ranked because all is quiet on the waterfront for the film.
Special Mention: We’re Not Sure If This Is Still Happening in 2016, But It’s Highly Anticipated If It Is

“The Trap”
Director: Harmony Korine (“Trash Humpers,” “Spring Breakers”)
Cast: Idris Elba, Benicio Del Toro, Robert Pattinson, Al Pacino, James FrancoSynopsis: A gangster rapper is targeted by an ex-con recently released from prison.
What You Need To Know: As far as candidates for mainstream crossover status go, we’d have had indie world enfant terrible Harmony Korine fairly low on the list, and yet “Spring Breakers” proved to be a substantial hit in 2013, proving the eternal appeal of James Franco, as well as young women partying in swimsuits. It’s taken a little time for Korine to follow it up, but “The Trap” could end up making even more of a splash —if it’s still happening, as word’s been very quiet since the summer. A crime thriller, the director called it “sensory bombardment… a super propulsive, pretty highly violent revenge movie,” which sounds alright by us. He’s got a great cast lined up (assuming everyone’s still involved: schedules change, and if it is keeping to the original plan, it would clash with Benicio Del Toro’s “Star Wars” shoot), and we can’t wait to see what kind of bonkers fever dream he cooks up this time. If we were 100% sure that this was definitely going to be released this year, it’d undoubtedly be in our top five.Release Date: The film was supposed to get before cameras this month. Assuming that holds, it could be ready for a Venice premiere, as “Spring Breakers” did.
IonCinema had their eyes on one thing and one thing only - The Lost City of Z. #3 out of 25 Most Anticipated Studio Films:
Next, we have another long gestating project, The Lost City of Z from the consistently underrated James Gray. He’s now finally in post-production on the Paramount production which stars Charlie Hunnam and Robert Pattinson in a film inspired by British explorer Perceval Fawcett’s ill-fated attempt to discovering the fabled kingdom of El Dorado. Gray adapts himself from a book by David Gunn, and considering his acclaim in France (his last four films have all competed for the Palme d’Or at Cannes), this may be the rare studio feature that makes the cut in 2016. (Paramount Pictures – Release: TBD) 
We can't wait for those and ALLLLLLL of them!

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Robsessed Awards Results: Best First Look at Robert Pattinson

Winner:

The first trailer for 'Life'


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Want to know how your mods voted? Well we were almost evenly divided on this one and none of us picked the winner!

Kat: The Lost City of Z
Kate: The Lost City of Z
PJ: The Childhood of a Leader
Tink: Queen of the desert


ROBsessed Awards: 2016 Most Anticipated Robert Pattinson Film and Role

ROBsessed Awards: 2016 Most Anticipated Robert Pattinson Film and Role

Time to reflect on our upcoming year. Our Rob year that is. Instead of "Most Anticipated Moment", we're going to vote on some exciting professional moments coming to us in 2016. There's potential for at least 3 movies filmed (that we know of!) and 3 films released. That's a super year for MovieStarRob!

And the nominees are....

2016 Most Anticipated Film

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The Childhood of a Leader
The movie filmed and finished in 2015 plus premiered at the Venice Film Festival and walked away with Best Debut Film and Best Director Horizons awards. It went on to other festivals but a majority of us have not seen The Childhood of a Leader. Are you ready to see it the most in 2016??

The Lost City of Z
There's no guarantee we'll see this movie in 2016 but it's been in post-production now for a couple of months. So maybe we'll get lucky and this adventure will be rolled out in 2016! I'm guessing fall festivals but that's just a wish and a prayer at this point. Famously being produced by Brad Pitt's Plan B company, are you ready to see AmazonRob most in 2016??

Queen of the Desert
Yes this was included in Best Performance and OnScreen Pairing but there are still many of us waiting on this film. Some of us have seen the film released in our countries already or at a film festival but it hasn't had a domestic release yet which leaves out many fans. The last word on theatrical release was March 2016 which appealed to Werner Herzog due to it being Women's History Month. Does this appeal to you most for a 2016 Rob film??

VOTE FOR ONE (1)

2016 Most Anticipated Film Role
3 indies all slated to get started during the first half of 2016. It seems Good Time will be up first with Rob's recent December trip to NYC but all 3 roles are definitely here to tease us.

Good Time
Rob starring as Connie in a neo-grindhouse caper? We'd like to be the dragnet closing in on him!

The Trap
Tattooed surfer Rob? That translates to WETROB.

High Life
Leading role + AstronautRob + one of Rob's bucket list directors? Definitely out of this world fabulous!

VOTE FOR ONE (1)
The other categories for the ROBsessed Awards have closed! Results start on Dec. 31st at 12pm ET and post every hour on the hour. Check in with us and see who the winners are. We'll also keep a tally HERE so bookmark the page. See you in 12 hours!

ROBsessed Awards: Robert Pattinson's Best Performance and On-Screen Pairing of 2015

ROBsessed Awards: Robert Pattinson's Best Performance and On-Screen Pairing of 2015

2015 brought us 2 Rob performances and 2 on-screen pairings. It's always a joy to see Rob on the big screen but it's time for us to make a choice - which performance and which pairing was the BEST.

BEST PERFORMANCE

T.E. Lawrence in Queen of the Desert
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Dennis Stock in Life
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VOTE FOR ONE (1)


VOTE for best on-screen pairing under the cut!

ROBsessed Awards: Best First Look at Robert Pattinson

The ROBsessed Awards: Best First Look 

Every year Robert Pattinson fans have films or events that we are looking forward to and can't wait to see.  And then there are things that pop up out of the blue and we're blown away!  Here are the nominees for our 'first look' at Robert Pattinson for 2015!

The Life Trailer



The first glimpse of Queen of the Desert



The first look at Rob on set for The Lost City of Z
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The first Childhood of a Leader still
(the one that was posted then taken down, then posted, then taken down, then posted ...)
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Cast your vote for the best 'first look' below: Remember you only get 1 vote and polls close at midnight (ET) on December 31st!



Click HERE to review the guidelines for the 5th Annual ROBsessed awards

NEW BTS Pic of Robert Pattinson & Some Cute Lion Cubs From 'Queen Of The Desert'

NEW BTS Pic of Robert Pattinson & Some Cute Lion Cubs From 'Queen Of The Desert'

Too much cuteness in one pic!

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