New Cannes Portrait of Robert Pattinson, Willem Dafoe & Robert Eggers
Pretty sure this portrait was taken by Victoria Stevens at Cannes for The Lighthouse in 2019
Thanks @Monsieur_HJ
New Cannes Portrait of Robert Pattinson, Willem Dafoe & Robert Eggers
Pretty sure this portrait was taken by Victoria Stevens at Cannes for The Lighthouse in 2019
Thanks @Monsieur_HJ
Two Deleted Scenes from The Lighthouse Featuring Robert Pattinson
Below are two deleted scenes featuring Rob in The Lighthouse.
Full scenes
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DEWUCME Shares Robert Pattinson Photo from #TheLighthouse Red Carpet at TIFF 2019
**CORRECTION: RPOutsidetheBox picked up that this actually looks like it’s from Maps to the Stars in 2014**
Black and white – check. Robert Pattinson on red carpet – check. I do love this shot captured last year at TIFF 2019 for The Lighthouse.
Robert Pattinson photo shard by BAU Newspaper
This photo isn’t recent, it looks like The Lighthouse LA press junket to me, but we may possibly be getting a new interview for Tenet with Barbaros Tapan. Stay tuned.
Robert Pattinson photographed at LA press conference for #TheLighthouse
This photo is new to me – I keep saying that lately, which is a good thing considering how few photos we will have of Rob in 2020. I also love it when they make him take these photos with magazine – he always looks like a hostage lol.
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Vogue UK focuses on 10 Defining Roles from Robert Pattinson
Vogue UK has run an editorial piece entitled “10 Defining Robert Pattinson Roles to Devour” – they focus on the following films “Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire”, “The Twilight Saga”, “Cosmopolis”, “The Rover”, “Maps to the Stars”, “The Childhood of a Leader”, “The Lost City of Z”, “Good Time”, “High Life” and “The Lighthouse” claiming they feature Rob’s best performances. I’m not sure why they didn’t add “Damsel” or “The King”, since in my opinion, they show Rob’s comedic capabilities and are definitely memorable. In any event, below is an extract from the article:
There are few actors working today who are as versatile as Robert Pattinson. The 34-year-old Londoner first made a splash at the age of 19, when he caused a generation of Harry Potter fans to swoon at his chivalrous, clean-cut portrayal of Cedric Diggory in the fourth instalment of the series. Then came Twilight, the vampire saga which became a cultural phenomenon, grossed over $3.3 billion worldwide and secured the actor an obsessive global following.
Instead of parlaying his newfound fame into another blockbuster franchise, Pattinson confounded his critics and grew into a mainstay of auteur cinema. He played British officer TE Lawrence in Werner Herzog’s Queen of the Desert (2015), an ambitious photographer in Anton Corbijn’s Life (2015), a street hustler in the Safdie brothers’ explosive crime drama Good Time (2017), a bumbling pioneer in the Zellner brothers’ feminist western Damsel (2018) and, most recently, an officer in Ciro Guerra’s JM Coetzee adaptation Waiting for the Barbarians (2019).
Considering his off-beat oeuvre, the industry was stunned once again when it was announced in May 2019 that Pattinson would be transforming into the caped crusader for Matt Reeves’ hotly anticipated reboot The Batman. Could this spell a permanent return to the mainstream? Perhaps his next role, in Christopher Nolan’s big-budget time-bending thriller Tenet, will provide the perfect balance between arthouse credibility and commercial clout. Ahead of its scheduled release in cinemas on 12 August, we revisit Pattinson’s 10 most memorable performances to date.