Robert Pattinson: RPAU Week in Review 22 to 28 August 2016

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What a great week THE CHILDHOOD OF A LEADER: I’m not going to do a review update of Scott Walker’s album, mainly because I just didn’t have the time, but Pitchfork’s review is pretty much what people are saying. The Barbican Centre also spoke to Brady Corbet – you can listen to their podcast here. Japan unleashed their subtitled trailer.  The US has given us a release date for the DVD. I know I’m clicking preorder from Amazon since attempts at finding an Australia distributor are fruitless for me at the moment. I’ve updated the reviews a few times. It’s safe to say I will do that whenever it’s released in a different territory. Great article from Indiewire on how summer blockbustres failed and how the studios should take note from the Indie world. Thanks to Sally we know that Italy now has a distributor. Japan has given us another theatrical poster – love their creativity.  I also found their official website and social media – as I said in the post – Happy Days! QUEEN OF THE DESERT:  India is finally getting the DVD.  I’ve added preorder links for Spain and Poland finally has a release date, as does South Africa. THE LOST CITY OF Z: Show times for NYFF now available. Can’t believe I’m going to miss the premiere by a month.  DAMSEL:  Set stalkers be damned. Oh well.  Anyway I’ve posted one not so spoilerish pic and a link to spoilers on the set in Oregon. The film has also now wrapped and it seems there’s a chance we shall see it in early 2017. I live in hope especially since 2017 is shaping up to bring us a lot of Rob on the big screen with several films completed.  IN OTHER NEWS: Michelle keeping us up to date with FOXTEL screenings of Robert’s film.  Posh spoiling us with UHQs and HQs of previous photos like TIFF Portraits from Maps to the Stars and L’Uomo Vogue shots. The Guardian UK included The Childhood of a Leader as No. 2 of 5 Films You Need to See.  Harmony Korine did a Q&A at Miami Cinematheque and Indiewire mentioned “and he is next expected to shoot another Florida-set feature, followed possibly by his long-gestating “The Trap.”  Time will tell I guess, but as I tweeted, I’m not holding my breath. I tweeted a Cedric-Robert article and the second part of Aidan Monaghan’s interview (he’s the stills photographer for LCoZ) – fascinating.  Coming up next week – Sydneysiders can watch Queen of the Desert at Sutherland Shire Movie Day on Wednesday and if you’re in England you can watch The Childhood of a Leader at Bernie Arts Centre.  Looking forward to see what next week brings … see you then.

THE CHILDHOOD OF A LEADER

Reviews Updated

UK Cinemas Updated:  Scotland:  Inverness, Dundee Contemporary Arts & Eden Court| Barn Cinema (Dartington Hall)

US Cinemas Updated: Fort Worth | South Florida | Santa Fe

Release Dates, Special Screenings and Film Festivals:  US (DVD)

Italy: Fil Rouge Films to distribute

Japan Shares New Theatrical Poster

Japan Launches Official Website and Social Media

THE LOST CITY OF Z

Showtimes For ‘The Lost City Of Z’ World Premiere @TheNYFF October 15 2016

Indiewire: 9 Lessons Studios Should Learn from the Indie World This Summer

QUEEN OF THE DESERT

Release Dates – DVD:  India | Spain | Poland | South Africa

DAMSEL

Film Update:  Set Photos

Film Update: Oregon Wrap + Possible Early 2017 Release

HQs UPDATES & MORE

Movie Monday:  T E Lawrence “Queen of the Desert”

On This Day, 22 August 2012: Rob On Jimmy Kimmel Live

Throwback Tuesday:  Tokyo 2009

Wildcard Wednesday

Rob’s Movies Screening On FOXTEL In September *Updated 24 August*

Throwback Thursday

MTTS TIFF Portrait Now In UHQ

8 L’Uomo Vogue Pics Now in HQ

Black & White Bliss

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1 comment on “Robert Pattinson: RPAU Week in Review 22 to 28 August 2016

    Carmel

    • August 30, 2016 at 10:59 pm

    Bummer about the dates not lining up Maria. The NY screening will be something special. Thanks for wrapping up another busy week. I bet even Rob would be suprised about the volume of things happening each week

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