It seemed to be a slow start to the week and then … KAPOW – we had some intriguing updates. THE CHILDHOOD OF A LEADER:  I love how many film festivals have screened this film.  We can now add Cologne and Helsinki to the mix.  There are still plenty of UK cinemas adding screenings so check out our UK guide to keep you up to date. Lucky Swedes can now rent the film at TriArt. Ukranian fans will get to see the film on 29 September instead of 22 – which will keep them busy as it is the release day as Queen of the Desert.  I’ve added  a few more reviews to our international roundup post. THE LOST CITY OF Z:  NYFF are currently going to have six screenings – wonder if they will add more.  Exciting for those attending – 3 of the screenings are available for purchase and I understand the other 3 have standby available.  Still no news on which “talent” will be appearing at the premiere.  I know we are all hoping Robert will attend, but I do understand that it is Charlie’s film (even Bleeker Street is pushing that) which if we’re honest it is fair enough.  IDOL’S EYE:  During TIFF Oliver Assayas mentioned a film shut down that may be back on track – Idol’s Eye anyone. QUEEN OF THE DESERT:  I saw a mention from Cassian Elwes that the US would be seeing the film at the end of this year and that they now have a new distributor.  Interesting.  Thanks to Rhonda for finding out that interesting info.  Bulgaria will also get to see the film in December – finally. GOBLET OF FIRE: Imagine my surprise when I came across a “new” limited edition bluray/dvd for preorder.  I’m in. IN OTHER NEWS:  Collider did a great write up on Claire Denis films and they are stoked waiting for High Life.  You’re not alone there Brian – not alone. Michelle teasing us again with her October choices for 12 months of Rob – it was a no brainer for me but still not an easy choice.  For those wondering about what happened to Robert’s GO Campaign birthday page – thanks to Posh we know it was a glitch with the launch of their website.  All is back on track now – so donate if you can.  The Style Council Paris posted a few Dior Rob pics on their instagram calling Robert iconic (well that’s how I read it ha!).  What’s coming up next week – if you’re in the UK you can see The Childhood of a Leader at Ultimate Picture Palace, The Duke Lancaster, Prince Charles Cinema, Institut Français du Royaume-Uni, Barn Cinema and The Courtyard (Hereford) – so plenty of  opportunities to see a screening.  Can’t wait to see what next week brings …
THE CHILDHOOD OF A LEADER
Release Dates, Special Screenings & Film Festivals:Â Â Cologne FFÂ |Â Helsinki FFÂ | Ukraine
UK Cinemas screening The Childhood Of A Leader *Updated* (Chichester Cinema At New Park, The Station Cinema & Prince Charles Cinema, Ultimate Picture Palace, The Duke Lancaster and Bideford Cinema (North Devon) added)
Sweden:  Rent The Childhood of a Leader at TriArt
Movie Reviews Updated *17 September 2016*
HIGH LIFE
Film Update: Now Listed on IMDbPro at “Pre Production”
THE LOST CITY OF Z
IDOL’S EYE
Oliver Assayas Hints that Idol’s Eye May Be Happening Again?
QUEEN OF THE DESERT
Release Dates, Special Screenings & Film Festivals:  Bulgaria | USA
HARRY POTTER & THE GOBLET OF FIRE
Aussies Preorder “Limited Edition” DVD & Bluray – 2 November ’16 release
HQ UPDATES & MORE
Movie Monday: Robert Pattinson is Salvador Dali | Little Ashes
The Many Faces of Robert Pattinson
Walk Down Memory Lane Wednesday: Robert Pattinson & Hayley Williams – MySpace Artist On Artist
12 Months Of Rob: September Winner | October Choices
Throwback Thursday Photoshoot Style
Rob’s movies screening on FOXTEL In September *Updated 15 September*
Friday Flashback – Cosmo Promo Blitz 2012
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Charlie who? Surely there isn’t a problem with him & Rob (I’ll throw in Tom too to keep in well with my daughter) all walking the NY Red Carpet together.
Idols Eye and High Life. ..lots of wooop wooping and fist pumping going on here for those two
No @Carmel I don’t think there is a problem, but Rob seems to shy away from promoting his films of late. Just pondering 🙂