Robert Pattinson The Lighthouse releasing on Digital and DVD/Bluray
According to Collider:
You’ll have plenty of opportunity to once the film releases on digital platforms December 20 2019, and then on blu-ray and DVD January 7 2020.
The blu-ray looks to come with a tantalizing array of special features, including a commentary from the visionary filmmaker Eggers, known previously for his idiosyncratic horror film The Witch. It also boasts a featurette given the absolutely appropriate title “A Dark & Stormy Tale,†and some deleted scenes (given the bonkers footage that made it into the final cut, I can’t wait to see what had to go). …
Press Release
From Robert Eggers, the visionary filmmaker behind the modern horror masterpiece The Witch, comes this hypnotic and hallucinatory tale of two lighthouse keepers (Willem Dafoe and Robert Pattinson) on a remote and mysterious New England island in the 1890s. As an approaching storm threatens to sweep them from the rock and strange apparitions emerge from the fog, each man begins to suspect that the other has become dangerously unmoored.
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BLU-RAY / DVD SPECIAL FEATURES
“The Lighthouse: A Dark & Stormy Tale†Featurette
Audio Commentary with Co-Writer & Director Robert Eggers
Deleted Scenes
Preorder links available at A24’s The Lighthouse page HERE
Robert Pattinson as Ephraim Winslow in The Lighthouse
Here’s some great stills from The Lighthouse – some of which are spoilerish so I have placed all but the one above behind the cut. If you don’t mind spoilers, you can also check out all the stills so far at our gallery
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Surrender to the charming self-deprecation of Robert Pattinson
Glenn Whipp of the LA Times recently sat down again and spoke with Rob. Here’s an excerpt of his interview – you can read the whole interview HERE
“I’ve always been fascinated by someone who tells me, ‘I like your choices in that scene,’ because I don’t even know what the options are,†Pattinson says, giggling. “I feel like you have a thick membrane of consciousness and you’re digging inside yourself, trying to find one little idea and hope it works. It’s an all-consuming terror and it has been there from the start. I have no idea what I’m doing. I’m just tossing a coin, relying entirely on luck.â€
And, yes, this is ridiculous, and Pattinson, 33, knows that full well. But in recalling his transition from playing the vampire romantic Edward Cullen in the “Twilight†franchise to making strange, art house movies that people might stumble across at 2 in the morning and think, “What in the name of God is going on here?,†Pattinson can peg the pivotal moment.
“It’s when David [Cronenberg] called me for ‘Cosmopolis,’†Pattinson says, referring to the 2012 movie in which he played a Wall Street titan crawling across Manhattan in a limo. Before that, all his auditions were for mainstream movies. “I didn’t know you could go after the people you wanted to work with. And that’s what I’ve done the last eight movies.â€
That includes “The Batman.†Pattinson read about Reeves making a noir “Batman†movie and thought, “I haven’t done a big thing for ages. This is the one I want.†(His agents were shocked.) He badgered Reeves, met with him and producer Dylan Clark a number of times and finally secured an audition. He spent three weeks preparing for his audition scene only to have all his work cast aside once he put on the Batsuit.
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Robert Pattinson Attends 13th Annual Go Gala Charity Dinner in LA
Red Carpet Arrivals
Rob looking sensational as always on the Go Gala red carpet. He gave plenty of interviews so will post those as soon as they are available. For now just enjoy the pics. You can check out some more at our Instagram
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Robert Pattinson photographed with Katherine Tulich
Katherine shared her snap with Rob taken at the A24 Holiday Party at Sunset Towers. Rob no doubt gravitated to Katherine due to him being an #honoraryAussie. For those who don’t know, Katherine interviewed Rob for The Rover and also Good Time. She’s an Aussie entertainment journo living the dream in LA.
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