Robert Pattinson at Damsel Sundance Q&A
Some additional great photos of Rob (and Butterscotch) at the Sundance Post Damsel screening Q&A.
Robert Pattinson at Damsel Sundance Q&A
Some additional great photos of Rob (and Butterscotch) at the Sundance Post Damsel screening Q&A.
Robert Pattinson at Sundance #Damsel Q&A Post Screening
Rob makes promoting films look like so much fun at times.
Who would Robert Pattinson Like to Face in a Snowball Fight at Sundance
Rob was asked who he would like to face in a snowball fight at Sundance – click to see Rob’s response – he’s at around 1.00 mark.
or check out the snippet on our instagram below
Robert Pattinson Talking about Learning to Ride A Horse
Here’s Rob talking again about learning to ride a horse – “basically I’m sitting on walking seat”. Oh Rob.
UPDATED: 8 February 2018
HollywoodTV posted full interview
Robert Pattinson Looking Relaxed and Chilled at the World Premiere of Damsel at Sundance 2018
It’s so great to see Rob and one of his films finally premiering at Sundance Film Festival. Thanks Zellner Bros.
 Comprehensive roundup of Damsel reviews from film festivals and releases
He’s now pulled a 180 with a hilariously oddball performance in the western comedy “Damsel,†The New York Post
Pattinson quickly (and firmly) establishes himself as the star of the movie., Geek Girl Authority
“Pattinson is a stand-out”, Mr Will Wong
Below will be a roundup of media reviews which will focus on Rob’s performance in Damsel. In the event that the reviewer fails to mention Rob (because surprisingly that sometimes happens), I will provide an extract of their opinion of the film. Let’s get started with what to me seems like a positive reaction to Rob’s portrayal of Samuel Alabaster at Damsel’s Sundance world premiere. Note: This post will update as the film premieres at film festivals, special screenings and worldwide releases. I will try my best to denote SPOILERS so I apologise in advance if I inadvertently miss letting you know. Â
If you want to check out initial reactions at Sundance click HERE
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The movie that surrounds them unfolds with an invisible wink, yet the pace is so stately and deliberate that at moments one is tempted to call it glacial. The rhythm is no accident; the Zellners know just what they’re doing. (They must be fans of Jim Jarmusch’s “Dead Man.â€) Yet “Damsel,†if I’m going to be honest about it, is droll and touching and amusing and a little boring, all at the same time. …
Yet they know how to use a star cast. Robert Pattinson, with a gold tooth where his right incisor should be, hits the perfect drawling note of flaked-out cheer as Samuel Alabaster … Pattinson’s performance is clever enough that we have no problem accepting him as the shambling-dude version of a classic good guy, and then, when the film’s plot turns around on him, that same friendly cracker-barrel face suddenly looks like the image of a man who may have a screw loose.
#Sundance18 review: “Damsel†(Premieres) ⭐⭐⭐ – The Zellner brothers’ offbeat Western starts in one direction, with Robert Pattinson’s city slicker trying to save his love (Mia Wasikowska), but jumps into something far crazier. The tone shifts are jarring, but rewarding.
His performance in Damsel isn’t as striking as the ones he delivered in Good Time or Cosmopolis, but he clearly enjoys himself playing a gallant pioneer who may not have the mettle required to thrive in the Old West. Pattinson is very smart playing a not-very-bright guy, never letting the portrayal become one-note.