Le Cinema Club is currently screening Josh Safdie’s “We’re Going to the Zoo” and below is an extract from their interview mentioning Robert Pattinson “Good Time” and it’s pending release “some time in 2017”:
In the past ten years, [the Safdie Bros] have established themselves as two of the most interesting voices in new American cinema, developing a personal style that blends their love for New York City and its eclectic characters with a true passion for the art of cinema. They recently finished shooting Good Time, starring Robert Pattinson as a bank robber on the run, which will be released by A24 next year.
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What kind of cinema were you interested in making back then? Has it evolved since?
I think as I’ve gotten older, this was shot 13 years ago, I’ve become harder. Lost some friends and family, been fucked over a few times, the recession of 2008/2009 was nightmarish and saw us directing some things I hope to never even have think about again… but these things hardened me and that has absolutely shown itself in what we’ve been making and the worlds we’ve been attracted to. I’ve always been obsessed with characters, so that hasn’t changed, but their worlds have.
What projects are you working on right now?
It’s a blessing to have something to get lost in at every waking moment. We’re working a lot and keeping sane somehow. We’re currently finishing ‘Good Time,’ this fugitive film charged by a warped perspective of brotherly love, which is going to be released sometime in 2017. …
If you get a chance to watch Joshua Safdie’s short do so, it’s available until 20 November 2016 (and yes Aussies can watch too).  Also, “Uncut Gems” sounds like something I would definitely watch – bring it.
You had me at “warped perspective of brotherly love” LOL! Sounds curious and dark and I can’t wait to hear more…..