Showing posts with label movie: maps to the stars. Show all posts
Showing posts with label movie: maps to the stars. Show all posts

Saturday, September 12, 2015

New Rob Interview with The Scotsman

Thanks so much to Verena for sending the HQ scans to us :) You're the best

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Tuesday, April 14, 2015

USA: Maps To The Stars Out Today On Digital HD, DVD and Blu Ray

Maps To The Stars is finally out on Digital HD, DVD and Blu Ray in the US. Get your copy now from Amazon here:


Or click HERE for more retailers!

The movie is also available on NETFLIX.

Friday, February 27, 2015

Maps To The Stars Out In The US Today

Maps to the Stars is finally out in the US in theaters, on demand and on iTunes!

Check your local theater or get it on demand and support Rob watching this great, dark, funny movie!

Click on the official site for more info and where to get it on Digital HD.


Click for UHQ

Friday, February 13, 2015

Tons of New 'Maps to the Stars' Stills and BTS Pictures

Some of these were posted, but most of them are new

Stills
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Tuesday, January 13, 2015

Rob and Maps To The Stars Nominated At The 2015 Canadian Screen Awards

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Maps To The Stars received 11 nominations at the 2015 Canadian Screen Awards including Rob for best supporting actor!

The movie has been nominated for:

- Best Motion Picture
- Achievement in Direction: David Cronenberg
- Achievement in Editing: Ron Sanders
- Achievement in Music - Original Score: Howard Shore
- Original Screenplay: Bruce Wagner
- Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role: Evan Bird
- Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role: Robert Pattinson
- Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role: John Cusack
- Performance by an Actress in a Lead Role: Julianne Moore
- Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role: Mia Wasikowska
- Achievement in Overall Sound - Christian Cooke, Michael O'Farrel, Orest Sushko


You can find the full list of film nominations HERE.

The 2015 Canadian Screen Awards will be handed out on March 1, 2015 in Toronto, and will air live on the CBC network. More information at Academy.ca.

Congrats to Rob and the Maps To The Stars cast and crew!

Friday, December 26, 2014

New HQ BTS Still of Rob in Maps To The Stars



This one looks like a screencap, but it's at the same source with the other stills, so here it is

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Thursday, December 25, 2014

New 'Maps To The Stars' US Poster & New Still With Rob and Mia

Focus Features released the official Maps To The Stars US Poster.



And a new still with Rob and Mia


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Saturday, December 20, 2014

Friday, December 19, 2014

Wednesday, November 26, 2014

'People Talking About Rob' Compilation Post and Updated News of Rob's Project

So we can focus more on Rob pictures and interviews we decided to have compilation posts (about 3-4 posts/year) for all the latest Rob mentions and only having exclusive entries when the person talking him in an interview is breaking news (like casting news). Here are the "people talking about Rob" articles from the last 4 months. Some interviews we tweeted links of the original source when they were posted and now they're in the blog.

Also, at the bottom of this post, updated news about some of Rob's projects from interviews and tweets from cast and crew.


Julianne Moore



“Robert’s looks belie who he is inside. He has this formidable, very beautiful face. He’s such a gorgeous guy. He looks like he would be remote, but the minute I met him, he was very chatty. He’s very funny. He’s knowledgeable about film. He loves acting, actors and movies."

“Robert talked the entire time. I have to say I was shocked because I didn’t expect it. I mean, he’s so friendly, truly delightful, smart and talented. I loved him right away!”

FKA twigs



Interview Magazine Germany (scan from where she talks about Rob and translation thanks to Verena via email)
Interview: Are you not scared that your music could set beside your new boyfriend?
Twigs:
Not as long as the music sets the tone (laughs).

Interview: I was allowed to interview your new friend one year ago. He was the first star my daughter met.
Twigs:
Oh? Where? Now I already love your daughter.

Interview: In Los Angeles. She was six weeks old.
Twigs:
Was he nice to her? Has he picked her up?

Interview: No, then he could have bitten her.
Twigs:
(laughs) But you have interviewed him?

Interview: He was winning as it can only do Englishmen.
Twigs:
He is so sweet.

Interview: And unexpectedly funny. Still he looked sad in a certain kind. I hope you can take this from him.
Twigs:
I try

Interview: Are you afraid to lead a so known long distance relationship?
Twigs:
Why should I have to?

Interview: Because everybody watches and you find no time for itself?
Twigs:
You must simply take the (time), then this will work. If two people really want to see each other, then this is going to work. And with us it works up quite well.
USA Today

Despite the critical acclaim that met LP1, Twigs has also encountered an uglier side of fame since stepping out with reported boyfriend Robert Pattinson, of Twilight fame, in September. Faced with floods of racist remarks and death threats on Twitter, and swarmed by paparazzi, she has since taken a step back from social media — after all, she says, she has no control over the online venom of "14-year-old kids that should be in bed" — but she still finds the constant attention difficult.

"I really enjoy the fun of putting something out and people liking it or hating it or talking about it, but vacuous attention, it feels disgusting. It's like a hangover," she says. "It's weird, I know that's not really because of me or what I'm doing," but nevertheless, "the positivity that I get from (my relationship) makes the more challenging aspects ... very worth it."


This might be a subject on her mind because she’s been wrestling, of late, with a fairly major collision between the worlds of the niche and the mainstream. When her relationship with Robert Pattinson became public, a couple of months ago, it narcotised her public profile – a profile that had until then been pretty subtle and quiet and under Twigs’s direct control. Pattinson retains a lot of manic fans from his days as a young-adult idol in the Twilight film franchise. Twigs is mixed-race, her mother part Spanish and her father Jamaican, and when the relationship with Pattinson came to light she received a lot of crude online abuse from his fans. “I am genuinely shocked and disgusted at the amount of racism that has been infecting my [Twitter] account the past week,” she tweeted in September.

Twigs tells me: “Obviously I know if you’re putting yourself out there, saying, ‘Hey! Listen to my music!’, with pictures of yourself in the magazines, then people are going to judge you. ‘I hate her music. I hate her hair. I hate her production. I hate her videos.’ Fine: don’t care. That’s the great thing about art, it’s not for everyone. But when it comes to racism, really? In this day and age? Pick that?”

Pattinson has joined her in these early stages of her US tour, a sweet gesture that has unfortunately launched a grim game of cat and mouse around the city, the pair trailed everywhere by a school of paparazzi. There were especially awkward photographs taken the night before our lunch, Twigs pictured getting out of a cab with one hand in Pattinson’s and the other trying to shield her face from flashbulbs. I tell her how uncomfortable the images were to look at, her distress plain. She doesn’t want to go in to specifics of her romantic life (who would, after two months of gossip-page commentary?) but she says something rather lovely about the compromises required of this new relationship. I think it’s worth quoting in full.

“That side of my life [the paparazzi] is nothing to do with me. That’s, like… That is the… side of life of the man that I love. And… when that started happening I had to… Because that is the opposite of who I am as a person, and it was weird… Then I had to sit back and have a conversation with myself and I had to say: that is something really horrible. No, not horrible, I don’t find it horrible, it’s something that’s very challenging. I look uncomfortable because I am uncomfortable. But then it’s, like, is this person in my life worth that? And he is, without question. Do you know what I mean? In comparison to how happy I am. And how I feel with him. It’s 100% worth it. Does that make sense?”

It does.

“Good,” she says. We eat our trendy food.
David Cronenberg



The Hollywood Reporter
(and a quote from Julianne Moore)
David Cronenberg’s Hollywood-centered family melodrama Maps to the Stars marks the veteran director’s second straight film with Twilight alum Robert Pattinson after 2012′s Cosmopolis.

Although many still see Pattinson as vampire heartthrob Edward Cullen, Cronenberg told The Hollywood Reporter he could easily look past that.

“I have no problem ignoring that,” the director said of Pattinson’s Twilight past. “Of course I watched the first Twilight movie just to see what he was like and get a feel for his screen presence and so on and so on…by the time you’re on the set, it’s just the two of you making movies. You forget your own movies too.”

Speaking to THR ahead of Saturday night’s New York Film Festival screening of Maps, Cronenberg explained that he wanted to work with Pattinson (who wasn’t in attendance at the New York event) on this movie not only because the director thinks of him as “a wonderful actor” and they “had a good time on Cosmopolis” but also because it provided the opportunity for Pattinson to participate in the sort of ensemble film he’d told Cronenberg he wanted to do.

“He told me that he was scared about Cosmopolis because he had not really wanted to do a movie where he was the lead and had the whole movie on his shoulders,” the director explained. “And of course in that movie he’s in almost every scene. He said, ‘One day I’d love to do an ensemble piece where there are a lot of good actors and [he's] just one of them.’”

(...)

[Julianne] Moore said that despite working with Pattinson and the Hunger Games cast, with her role in the upcoming Mockingjay installments, she doesn’t have any advice for her younger co-stars.

'I don’t think any of those actors need my advice," she told THR. "They all have wonderful careers and are magnificent actors and they’ve made really interesting creative choices."

Twitter Chat VIA @eOnefilms



Sarah Gadon



ASOS Magazine
On her leading men co-stars:

“I love what Rob (Pattinson) did in Cosmopolis…on the outside he’s all ‘I don’t know what I’m doing’, but he’s very smart….I get along really well with all my leading men.
Dakota Fanning



Radio Times
She will also be hanging out with friends, including her Twilight co-stars Kristen Stewart and Robert Pattinson. But don’t call him "R Patz" as I did.
“He is a friend but I don’t call him that! I think it’s kind of rude!,” she laughs. Does he not like it? “I have never asked but when I do hear it for some reason it’s kind of weird to me”.

Daniel Radcliffe

Lorraine - at 2:28



Elle Fanning



Whats Up Hollywoowd
Q: You have the privilege of meeting famous people. Have you had an exciting moment or have your friends gotten jealous of you?
Sometimes they definitely are like, ‘Oh my God!’ And I remember during Twilight when my sister was doing that, they were freaking out like, ‘Robert Pattinson!’ So you definitely get like that sometimes.

Q: How about Justin Bieber?
I’ve never met him, but yeah, I guess… I think Robert Pattinson, Taylor Lautner, those are the two guys who girls in high school that I’ve met have liked. So those are the only two they’ve freaked out about.


Upcoming Projects' News

Queen of the Desert


Cassian Elwes


The Childhood of a Leader

Brady Corbet and Mona Fastvold



Brady, you're making your directorial debut with your next project, "The Childhood of a Leader" starring Robert Pattinson. What inspired you to want to direct? Were you inspired by Mona?
BC: Mona's nodding her head like, "Yes, that's right Brady. It was me. It was me."
MF: [Laughs]
BC: No, what's actually stranger is that I didn't attempt to do it sooner. And it's strange that I kept acting as long as I did because for years I kept threatening to walk away and do something else. But the reason I never did walk away and do something else was I kept having opportunities to work with people I really liked and really loved. I was like, "Ok, I love your work. Absolutely I can spare a week, I can spare a month." I've worked for some people that I would have been happy to come wash their floors on set for a week just to see how they work, much less to have the relationship that an actor and a director get to have with one another, which is very special and sometimes very intimate, very unique. I've found every filmmaker I've worked with inspiring, Mona included.

One of the big problems with this project is that it summarized all the things I've really been interested in in my personal and creative life. And yet for so many years I just thought it was too grand and too ambitious to ever get made.
MF:
And it almost did.
BC: And it almost did [laughs]. The film takes place in 1919, it stars a child, it's in French and English. Luckily it's not going to be four-and-a-half hours long and it's not going to be black-and-white. But that's it. It's not a very easy pitch. It's sort of about the birth of a megalomaniac and with a maniacal sort of ego at the turn of the century. It's about the birth of fascism that occurred during the signing of the Treaty of Versailles.

Has the identity of this character been revealed?
BC:
I have intentionally not revealed the identity of the character. And it's a funny thing because it's not for the reasons that people think. One thing I will happily tell everybody is that the character is not Hitler [laughs]. And the character is not Mussolini. It's someone else. And there's the dramatic event where you learn who this person is and that's something I want to save for people. Robert Pattinson is not playing Hitler as you now know [laughs]. I'll go on the record saying that.

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Bérénice Bejo

Tous Cinéma - At 4:47 | (Translation)
You're going to work with Robert Pattinson, I saw this somewhere. It's going to happen?
Bérénice:
Yeah, yeah, in January.

What is it?
B:
And Tim Roth as well.

How is it called?
B:
It's a movie called The Childhood of a Leader, and this is about the relationship between a mother and her son, and the son is a little violent, extremely weird, it is like relate the childhood of a dictator.

It will be in English?
B:
Yes English.

The Lost City of Z

Benedict Cumberbatch


Inquirer - talks about the movie, no Rob mention
“I don’t suffer from being a workaholic,” he emphasized. Laughing, he said, “At heart, I am incredibly lazy. I love nothing better than to kick back, see friends and family and just go on a few more holidays. I did actually have quite a lot of time at the beginning of this year. I was going to be doing a film, ‘The Lost City of Z’ with (director) James Gray. That was put on hold because of problems with the location. Hopefully, it will start in spring next year.”

“The Lost…” is James’ adaptation of David Grann’s bestseller. He will portray Lt. Colonel Percival “Percy” Fawcett, a British artillery officer, archaeologist and explorer who supposedly discovered a mythical city in Brazil’s Amazon jungles in 1925.

New Image of Rob as Jerome in 'Maps to the Stars'


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Thursday, November 6, 2014

New Rob Interview in FLARE Magazine - MTTS TIFF Promo

FLARE Magazine talked to Rob during TIFF back in September. Here's the interview:

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As always, thanks to Cynthia for the scans :)

Wednesday, November 5, 2014

Rob's Interview with Liem Vu - MTTS TIFF Press Junket

ETA: Added more from the interview - first video



Friday, October 31, 2014

New Rob Interview with Anne Brodie - MTTS TIFF Promo

New Interview of Rob, John Cusack and Evan Bird with CHCH - MTTS TIFF Promo

Youtube or watch at the source


New Interview of Rob with The Free Press - MTTS TIFF Promo

TORONTO -- For Robert Pattinson, working with a director like David Cronenberg is an emphatic departure from the Twilight world of brooding, sexy vampires.

But then again, the English actor's role in Maps to the Stars does represent a certain redundancy. He is again placed in a limousine, where he spent almost the entirety of Cronenberg's Cosmopolis as a billionaire financier on a slow road to ruin. This time, Pattinson is in the driver's seat as a Hollywood wannabe actor-screenwriter, who at one point is contemplating joining the Church of Scientology "as a career move."
The Free Press spoke with Pattinson about Round 2 with Cronenberg:

FP: So, again with the limo sex?
RP: Yeah, it's weird. Apparently, Cosmopolis was just the audition for this one. I'm thinking that's what I'm going to use as my head shot: me leaning out of the limo window.

FP: David Cronenberg likes to use certain actors, such as Viggo Mortensen and Jeremy Irons, more than once. Do you have to have a certain rapport to be a member of that club?
RP: I think it was just luck at the beginning. I really get on with him. He's a really nice person, and he's fun to be around. I did consider that he likes to use the same cast for years and years, so that's my welfare cheque.

FP: It must be gratifying that he sees you playing roles as different as a solitary, somewhat unhinged
billionaire in Cosmopolis and as a hungry Hollywood wannabe in Maps to the Stars.
RP: Very different characters, yes, but both in limos and both in black suits. That's got to be the through line. I'm thinking in the next one, I'm going to be run over by a limo.

FP: You live in Los Angeles, so do you recognize the reality of this movie?
RP: Definitely. Some of the characters seem to be archetypes, but I've met a lot of them. I remember certain scenes, like the scenes with all the young actors when they're all bitching about each other. That really reminded me of when I first started coming to L.A., before camera phones, when you would go to nightclubs and there would be really famous 15-year-olds and you could see them openly drinking and it was so weird. There was like a different set of rules. But now it's not the same anymore, because kids in bars get found out immediately. But I remember coming from England and seeing that, because I was still not being let into clubs in England when I was 20 and here, there were kids drinking!

FP: Are you more comfortable in an ensemble as opposed to carrying the movie as in Cosmopolis?
RP: On something like this, there's obviously a lot less pressure, so I like it a lot. When you don't have to drive the movie forward, it's not as hard a decision to make.

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New Interview of Rob and John Cusack with Dork Shelf - MTTS TIFF Promo


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