April 12th, 2017 / No Comments


See Robert Pattinson in The Lost City of Z now scheduled in Brazilian cinemas on 1 June 2017

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We have previously posted that The Lost City of Z would be released in Brazil on 20 April 2017.  According to the distributor, Imagem Films website, the film will now be released on 1 June 2017.

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Below is the official Brazilian subtitled trailer:

April 12th, 2017 / No Comments


Robert Pattinson featured in Variety at The Lost City of Z LA Premiere

Variety featured The Lost City of Z premiere in their latest issue.

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Thanks Posh (if reposting please credit).

April 12th, 2017 / No Comments


Robert Pattinson & Charlie Hunnam undertake acting experiment on set of The Lost City of Z

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I know quite a few questionable media sites ran with the “Robert Pattinson Snubbed Charlie Hunnam” story because they just love their clickbait.  For those of us who follow Robert’s career, we just knew that everyone loves working with him and clearly the comment may have been taken out of context.  Slant Magazine interviewed Charlie Hunnam and his response sounds more plausible than the clickbait sites.  Here’s the extract:

You and Robert Pattinson didn’t speak on set, as I understand you both wanted to meet on screen as your characters without distraction and “go method.” How would interacting with him off set during filming have detracted from your performance?

I’m not sure if it would’ve detracted, but I was always, long before I was involved with this project, interested in the idea that a relationship could exist exclusively between “action” and “cut,” and how that would be as an acting process. It was something I wanted to explore, and with this film, because the requirements were so extreme anyway, and it was in a lot of ways the best opportunity I’d ever been given, I was determined to do everything I could to make the most of it. To honor the gift. Then specifically with Rob, these two characters meet on screen, they don’t know each other prior to the beginning of the story. We shot the film almost sequentially, so it lent itself in an easy way to doing this acting experiment. Rob is really serious about what he does, and I think he also felt the weight of the opportunity. We were excited to do something a little unorthodox and see what would happen. If it wasn’t working, I think we would’ve reevaluated.

Click on the link to read the full interview.

April 12th, 2017 / 1 Comment


As part of the promotion for the U.S. release of ‘The Lost City of Z’ this Friday, Robert Pattinson and Charlie Hunnam chatted with ‘Good Morning America’ about filming, saying they “went off the grid”.

 

April 11th, 2017 / No Comments


James Gray talks Robert Pattinson with LA Weekly

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LA Weekly interviewed James Gray and this is what he had to say about Robert:

Robert Pattinson has done a lot of interesting work with directors like David Cronenberg, but I would never classify any of it as realist; what he does in a film like Cosmopolis is very arch. But in your film, he completely disappears into the part.

It’s an act of generosity, really. Rob has this ridiculous beard and it’s such great, self-effacing, wonderful work he’s doing. I love actors very much because they do things I could never do. Directors are all frustrated actors anyway, and it’s very exciting as a filmmaker to see an actor who really is that generous with you. It was a very happy shoot — as arduous as it was, brutal as it was.

Click on the link above to read the full interview.

April 10th, 2017 / 2 Comments


The Lost City of Z featured in The New Yorker

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Some great words said about Robert in this article in The New Yorker.

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Thanks Posh.

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