Tobias Wang Shares Robert Pattinson Photos from TIFF 2014
Updated: Full HQ version

I do love it when photos are shared. Thanks Tobias


Tobias Wang Shares Robert Pattinson Photos from TIFF 2014
Updated: Full HQ version
I do love it when photos are shared. Thanks Tobias
Buy Caitlin Cronenberg Portraits of Robert Pattinson
Ever wanted to own of one Caitlin Cronenberg’s prints of Rob? Here’s your chance. You can choose pieces from the limited-edition fine art photography collection or collect a series of non-editioned photographic prints. All prints are sold unframed. Rob’s range in price from USD395 to USD4,000. Head over to Caitlin’s website to browse and in celebration of the launch shipping (Canada and US only) will be free for first week.
Here are your choices of photos (some of which we haven’t posted in this size before or untagged):
Pretty sure I know someone who will be heading over there as soon as they see this!
Mamo Le Michaelangelo Restaurant Shares 2009 Photo with Robert Pattinson
This photo isn’t new, but I don’t think we’ve posted it before. It’s from when Rob was in Cannes in 2009. Pretty sure it’s been posted a few times over the years.
Thanks @Monsieur_HJ for heads up.
Robert Pattinson photographed at Deauville Film Festival in 2017
Rob photographed at the Good Time red carpet at Deauville Film Festival in 2017 – don’t think we posted these before. You can check out more pics of Rob at Deauville in our Good Time Master Post
Thanks @Monsieur_HJ for the find.
Robert Pattinson photographed at San Sebastian Film Festival in 2018
This is a beautiful photo taken during the High Life Press Conference at the San Sebastian Film Festival in 2018.
Robert Pattinson also appears in a haunting supporting role as a soldier, whose cold-blooded vein rsesembles that of the Colonel.
Waiting for the Barbarians has been released at a few festivals, the main being its World Premiere at Venice Film Festival in September 2019. Below are reviews that focus on Rob’s performance. I will update this with reviews as the film is released. *Updated: New reviews starting Mark Reviews Movies*
His decision to take her back to her people leads to his own arrest as a traitor and torture at the hands of the vile Mendel (Robert Pattinson). His fall is precipitous and his humiliation and torture cruel.
Variety (Venice Film Festival)
… including a foppishly snarling Pattinson … For arthouse distributors, villainous supporting turns by Johnny Depp and Robert Pattinson will bolster the kerb appeal of a film likely to divide critics at some cost to its commercial prospects.
Mirror UK (Venice Film Festival)
…but Robert Pattinson gives a much more effective but underused turn as the oppressive Officer Mandel who is barely able to contain his toxic rage.
IndieWire (Venice Film Festival)
Because once Johnny Depp turns up again to take on the hordes, this time with Robert Pattinson’s sadistic Officer Mandel in tow, we already know who are the real barbarians — but that doesn’t stop this film from hitting that point and hitting it hard.
The Playlist (Venice Film Festival)
Notwithstanding how central torture is to the film, we see very little of it and most comes after the arrival of Joll’s repulsively violent apprentice, Officer Mandel (Robert Pattinson).