Weekly update on all career news for Robert Pattinson
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Some great surprises this week.  GOOD TIME: We already knew it was complete given that it’s in competition at Cannes, but still good to see it in print. Fabula Films (Turkey) joints Ad Vitam and Ascot Elite as distributors for the film. I wonder who might distribute in Oz. Iggy Pop confirms he’s worked on the film – interesting. No wonder @Josh_Benny have been tweeting about him. THE CHILDHOOD OF A LEADER:  Japan is getting it’s DVD – love the cover art.  Melbourne is getting an exclusive run and the Aussie posters have arrived. I’m told they are also trying to lock down other States so we may have some news next week. Fingers crossed. THE LOST CITY OF Z: Spentzos confirmed to me that the film would be released in Greece on 8 June 2017. Steve Weintraub from Collider did not disappoint with his one on one interview with Robert. Antonio Campos you say Robert. Intrigued. DIOR: I will never tire of seeing Robert in magazine advertisements for Dior. I especially won’t tire of seeing NEW photos either. HIGH LIFE:  August 2017 is not that far away – Monte is on his way. Claire Denis also gave us a little more info on the film. IN OTHER NEWS:  That article in the New York Magazine was interesting, but as I said in the post, no. 7 was completely unnecessary.  Look at Robert networking and surprising us.  David Gorder was nice enough to share his pic. Robert’s at Mr Kelty’s birthday and I’m guessing that’s Craig Kelty from WME. Then Robert popped up at at the”Pop and Suki” Spring event – yes pun intended. LIFE will be premiering on Film4 (UK) next Tuesday. That reminds me I need to watch that film again. Well those new photos/video that we posted on Friday sure were a lovely surprise. What are you up to Mr Pattinson. Suze treated us to a fab reminder of Robert’s reaction to the wax figures. So many gold moments over the years. COMING UP NEXT WEEK:  The Lost City of Z being released in Russia, Kazakhstan, Cambodia, Jordan, Kuwait, Bulgaria and Latvia.  It will have an invite only red carpet premiere at En Lefko Film Festival Greece with a public screening on 30 April 2017. Hope next week is another one full of surprises. Until then …
GOOD TIME
Distributors, Release Dates & Festivals: Â Turkey
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What a week!  So much anticipation that we would hear about one of Robert’s films at Cannes and we were so not disappointed. THE LOST CITY OF Z:  Stayed up to watch Robert on Good Morning America and lucky I didn’t blink. Was still great to see him doing promo though and even in that short space of time he still managed to make me laugh. Lots of print articles coming out too. I’ve updated the Movie Reviews since some wonderful things are still being said about Robert’s performance. Entertainment Weekly shared some great new behind the scenes photos and iTunes included some scenes and some comments from Robert in their exclusive featurette. Posh spoilt us with some additional HQ beauties from the LA premiere and BTS stills. Brazil has pushed back their release, as has Argentina & Chile, but Kuwait has added it to their coming soon this month. Robert was interviewed by @YahooMovies – a few interesting comments there. QUEEN OF THE DESERT:  With the release of the film in the US I updated the reviews. Some good things said about Robert’s performance (and some not so nice). GOOD TIME:  It’s in official competition! Like we all didn’t know that. Great to see it didn’t take the Safdie Bros long to give us a first look at Robert as Connie Nikas. France obviously has a distributor and I managed to find the full still in UHQ on their website. IN OTHER NEWS: 12 Months of Rob May Choices – Cannes Robert because we can never get enough Cannes Rob (see Good Time posts). We celebrated an RPAU birthday – hope you had a wonderful time Jules – thanks for all that you do on the site for us. Have you checked out the visuals done by Brainstorm Digital for The Lost City of Z? Well click here if you haven’t. Also I came across an interesting article about how Robert’s shaped one of the most interesting careers in Hollywood. COMING UP NEXT WEEK: The Lost City of Z will be released in Lebanon, Singapore. Slovakia, Israel, Turkey, Canada and a wider release in the US.  Hope everyone celebrating Easter has an enjoyable time with family and friends. See you next week – can’t wait to see what treats we might be spoilt with.
THE LOST CITY OF Z
Distributors, Release Dates & Film Festivals:  Brazil | Kuwait | Argentina | Chile
*NEW* UHQ BTS Still of Henry Costin
Movie Reviews Updated
*NEW* 26 HQ Pics from LA Premiere
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It started off looking like a very quiet week and then BAM – sneaky Robert turned up to an LA premiere, Q&A and press junket. That’s such a pleasant surprise. Really looking forward to Steven Weintraub’s (Collider) one on one interview with Robert. Hopefully that will be up early next week. QUEEN OF THE DESERT: Japan will have their DVD on 4 July. The US will also have had the chance to see it on the big screen in some areas. GOOD TIME: Ben Safdie officially added to IMDbPro. I feel like we are going to hear something great about this film soon. THE LOST CITY OF Z: Beautiful photos of Henry Costin were unleashed this week. The LA red carpet premiere sure was kept low key other than that tweet I found a few weeks ago concerning arranging the after party. Thanks to Posh we have the most amazing HQ photos. Then we were treated to some pics of Robert at the Q&A and some pics from the pre-recorded interviews during the press junket. Posh also shared a new Berlinale press conference photo. THE SUMMER HOUSE: *clapshand* another behind the scene photo. DIOR: Those shots are lethal. IN OTHER NEWS: Travel & Leisure magazine did a write up on The Lost City of Z (thanks to Littleb).  Sam Fragoso spoke to James Gray in great detail. Robert’s been featured in some overseas magazines – the pdfs of which Posh shared with us. COMING UP NEXT WEEK: The Childhood of a Leader competing in Titanic Film Festival, Hungary. Queen of the Desert released on VOD in the US.  The Lost City of Z will see Robert on Good Morning America, theatrical release in LA & NY and film festival screenings at Boston and Minneapolis St Paul.  Can’t wait to see what treats we have next week – see you then.
QUEEN OF THE DESERT
Release Dates, Special Screenings & DVD: Â Japan (DVD)
GOOD TIME
CAST UPDATE: Â IMDbPro Adds Ben Safdie as Nick Nikas #GoodTime
DAMSEL
New Castmate Added Described as “Prairie Crooner”
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THE LOST CITY OF Z:  Great reviews still coming out so I have updated the movie review post. Brazilian distributors have added a poster to their website. Looks like the opening night film at En Lefko FF (Greece) will be invite only. StudioCanalUK posted a new featurette although the footage of Robert included has been posted by us before. Lots of new release dates – Bulgaria, Canada, Serbia, Cambodia, Chile, Israel, Jordan, Kazakhstan and Malta.  New Zealand has pushed back their release date, whilst the Ukraine has brought it forward. Posh spoilt us with some new HQ photos from the UK photocall. I thought I’d share those as a Sunday night treat. DIOR: Love seeing Robert in magazine spreads. QUEEN OF THE DESERT: Long time coming, but it’s now available on UAE iTunes. Also, IFC Films have moved the US cinema release forward to 7 April 2017.  VOD still 14 April 2017. GOOD TIME: A24 adds to their website under “coming soon”. I’m so excited for this film. Elara Pictures has also updated their website. DAMSEL: Still editing, but surely it must be almost done. IN OTHER NEWS: Did you see Jules stunning posters featuring Henry Costin after I put it out there that I was hoping they were doing a solo one for him like the new one with Charlie Hunnam. Angus Macfadyen had some comments about Robert in his latest interview – mainly how much Robert doesn’t like attention “But with Robert, I got to see the magic effect he has on women, you just don’t have a look in. .. When he starts talking they only have eyes for him, you may as well leave the room. … I don’t think he likes it, it’s too much attention”. Thanks Sue for heads up on that. COMING UP NEXT WEEK:  The Lost City of Z at the following film festivals:  Palm Springs, San Francisco, Zeeuws-Vlaanderen (Netherlands), Louisianna, Cleveland and Dallas. For dates and more info on the film festivals – check out our LCOZ film page. It may also be released in Malta, but date is currently tentative.  The Childhood of a Leader has a special screenings in Ireland at Source and Carrick.  It’s also competing at Titanic Intl Film Festival in Hungary.  Queen of the Desert will also be released in select US theatres next Friday. See you next week.
THE LOST CITY OF Z
Distributors, Release Dates & Film Festivals:  Bulgaria | En Lefko FF (Greece) | New Zealand | Canada | Serbia | Cambodia | Chile | Israel | Jordan | Kazakhstan | Ukraine | Malta
Movie Reviews Updated
*New* Henry Costin Promotional Still
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I often come across conversations on Twitter about Robert, some I ignore, some I agree with silent, but this one made my day on Saturday morning. THE LOST CITY OF Z: Started off this week with some lovely words spoken about Robert from James Gray & Charlie Hunnam.  Some French reviews were still petering through and with the UK release on Friday, the reviews post has been updated. Another week and more film festivals – Athens with a screening date to be confirmed, Palm Springs will host a members screening in April, Minneapolis St Paul FF confirmed that the film open the festival and it looks like Dubai Intl Film Festival will also screen, more to follow. Another week another new still of Henry Costin. The UK are lucky they can win that signed poster *notenviousrepeatnotenvious*. THE CHILDHOOD OF A LEADER: Japan will release their DVD & Bluray in May. Ireland will have a special screening in April and the film will also compete at the Titanic Intl Film Fest. GOOD TIME: Cannes …. *onmykneespraying* DIOR: *clapshands* new Dior shoot and campaign. Thanks Uncle Karl. QUEEN OF THE DESERT: Really happy that the US is finally going to see this film. IN OTHER NEWS: Robert is so good in supporting charities – this time you can bid for a signed t-shirt to raise funds for prostate cancer, which as you may recall he has supported in the past. Charlie Hunnam thought Robert didn’t like him, but actually shone a light on how focused Robert is when shooting a film. The Telegraph UK did a great interview with James Gray – it’s definitely a fab read, but for those who might not want spoilers the only comment about Robert is in regard to filming “Rob [Pattinson] sort of kept to himself and did the best he could.” Nice tie in with Charlie’s paranoia – see Robert didn’t talk to anyone (see comment above re his focus when filming). COMING UP NEXT WEEK:  The theatrical release of The Lost City of Z in Austria and Germany; screening at Atlanta and Fontenay Le Compte film festivals.  See you next week – can’t wait to see what’s going to be shared.
THE LOST CITY OF Z
Distributors, Release Dates & Film Festivals: En Lefko FF (Greece) | Palm Springs FF | Singapore | MSPIFF | Thailand
VIDEOS: Â James Gray & Charlie Hunnam Talk Robert Pattinson “It’s Like Hanging Out with One of the Beatles in 1964”
Movie Reviews Updated
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THE LOST CITY OF Z:  New Zealand has an official poster as does the Czech Republic.  Lithuana has a distributor and release date.  The same distributor will also release in Latvia, although we posted the release date a few weeks ago. Speaking of Latvia, we know have the screening date for Spektr Film Festival and Dallas International Film Festival has given us the two dates for the screenings.  The film has been added to more film festivals:  San Francisco, Hawaii and Louisianna.  How about that new Henry Costin still – thanks Posh. Also thanks to Posh is the roundup of French magazines featuring the film and I snuck in some Dior pics too. I’ve updated the movie reviews with the French release.  Robert talked with Simon Mayo of Kermode and Mayo and what a treat it was to listen to Robert about Henry Costin, why he chooses films and that snippet of description of Good Time & Damsel – slapstick comedy you say – I’m there.  Speaking of which. DAMSEL:  We had confirmation that Robert is doing music for the film. Big thanks to Larushka who tweeted us that she had interviewed Robert.  Great info from her.  Clara Ott from Welt also gave us some insights – I’ve posted a large extract and the link for you to read the entire piece. HIGH LIFE:  Apparently Zadie Smith is no longer attached which is unfortunate. QUEEN OF THE DESERT: IFC confirms it will be in US theatres  & VOD from 14 April 2017 – more info to follow.  GOOD TIME: A release date and a distributor with a dedicated page. Things are definitely looking good. IN OTHER NEWS: Screen Daily is speculating what may be at Cannes and has included Safdie Bros “Good Time“.  Intrepid Travel has a competition to win a trip to explore the Amazing (in conjunction with Studio Canal and the release of The Lost City of Z). For those interested in purchasing the soundtrack for The Lost City of Z, it’s out from 24 March 2017. Speaking of LCOZ – looks like there may be an LA premiere? Stay tuned. Also there’s a few UK TV spots – check out all the trailers at Studio Canal UK’s YouTube channel.  Cosmopolis is currently available on CANALPlay.  COMING UP NEXT WEEK:  The Lost City of Z release in the UK & Ireland, plus a special US screening at the Environmental Film Awards on 23 March 2017. See you then …
THE LOST CITY OF Z
Distributors, Release Dates & Film Festivals:  Lithuania | DIFF2017 | San Francisco FF | Spektr FF (Latvia) | Hawaii Intl FF | Ukraine | Louisianna Intl FF | Greece
*New* UHQ Still of Henry Costin
PRINT: Travel&Leisure Gives Us A Behind The Scenes of Filming in Colombia
French Magazines Features: Â Elle | Les In Rockuptiibles | GQ
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