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NEW PIC: Robert Pattinson posing for Elle China portfolio on Dior while in Cannes!
NEW PIC: Robert Pattinson posing for Elle China portfolio on Dior while in Cannes!
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NEW: Robert Pattinson out and about in Cannes for parties and premieres! (May 27)
NEW: Robert Pattinson out and about in Cannes for parties and premieres! (May 27)
UPDATE: Adding some pics of Rob from tonight as well! Including a party later to celebrate Good Time producer's birthday!
Rob is enjoying his time at Cannes and was spotted at the premiere for You Were Never Really Here starring Joaquin Phoenix. Maybe we'll get some better shots later but for now, check out a quick video of him leaving the theater.
UPDATE: Adding some pics of Rob from tonight as well! Including a party later to celebrate Good Time producer's birthday!
Guess who my seat mate was during the premiere of Lynne Ramsay's film? Front runner for Best Actor Mr. Pattinson #Cannes70 🇫🇷🎥🎬 pic.twitter.com/Nu2dcjmzyU— Adolfo B. Alix, Jr. (@aalix) May 28, 2017
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#RobertPattinson & #goodtime producer Oscar celebrate his birthday in #cannes pic.twitter.com/CchyWc0AqX— TizzyRazor (@TizzyRazor) May 28, 2017
Rob is enjoying his time at Cannes and was spotted at the premiere for You Were Never Really Here starring Joaquin Phoenix. Maybe we'll get some better shots later but for now, check out a quick video of him leaving the theater.
Robert Pattinson à la sortie de la projection de #YouWereNeverReallyHere . Phœnix va t-il lui prendre le prix d'interprétation ? #cannes2017 pic.twitter.com/M5zEjwjsZr— Thibaut Buccellato (@Thibuch) May 27, 2017
PICS & VIDS: Robert Pattinson busy being the King of Cannes for fans, photogs and more!
PICS & VIDS: Robert Pattinson busy being the King of Cannes for fans, photogs and more!
Here are some pics and videos going around of Rob that you'll definitely want to check out.
First some more after party goodies:
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Here are some pics and videos going around of Rob that you'll definitely want to check out.
First some more after party goodies:
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Happy boo is happy me pic.twitter.com/rZ8fjHyxlN— Mr Ninja (@Robsjaw) May 27, 2017
Rob looking dashing as ever on the cover of Gala Croisette.#Cannes2017 #RobertPattinson new pics - Dior Party - GalaCroisette #11 https://t.co/SbRkuRQoaS pic.twitter.com/6oaXzNeE7k— sally (@sallyvg) May 27, 2017
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NEW: Robert Pattinson talks about Good Time, choosing indies, working with Claire Denis and more!
NEW: Robert Pattinson talks about Good Time, choosing indies, working with Claire Denis and more!
Cannes 2017. Robert Pattinson: “I finally look like an adult”
He is unrecognizable in “Good Time,” a film in official competition. In this electric drama directed by the Safdie brothers, Robert Pattinson plays a robber in the shallows of New York. Meet the beautiful boy revealed by the “Twilight” saga, now 31 years old.
Is not that (Good Time) your best role?
Robert Pattinson: What is certain is that it was one of my favorite experiences. It was such a crazy adventure. At the beginning, there wasn’t even a script and then, we find ourselves in competition in Cannes …
This is your fourth Festival. Do you feel at home?
R: I love coming here. For me, it is the pinnacle to present a film.
You have contacted the Safdie brothers after seeing a photo of their movie “Mad Love in New York” …
R: Yes. I found the image so beautiful and moving that I said, “I want to shoot with these people. And then I met them. They are so intelligent and good people. I told them I was ready to do whatever they wanted.
This is where the Safdie wrote this role for you. What do you have in common with your character?
R: His anxiety (laughs). And like Connie, before, in New York, I spent most of my time on the street trying to hide myself. Instinctively, I kept looking around to avoid the paparazzi.
This is no longer the case?
R: In London, where I live most of the time, people would rather see the reality show heroes and footballers. And in Los Angeles, where I am often, paparazzi make less money because magazines publish photos from Instagram, so it’s better.
You’ve totally changed the look for this character …
R: Yes. Usually, I look like a 22 year old kid. There, they made me false acne scars, I have darker hair … I finally look like an adult.
How was the shoot?
R: It was extremely bad for my health! I slept very little. The night work was almost always sixteen or seventeen hours in a row. We were in a bubble. It was very intense and stressful.
Since the end of "Twilight”, you choose independent films on a small budget. Why ?
R: When I choose a film, I don’t wonder if it will be a success or not. If it’s a low budget film, I say to myself: “I will do another after.” What I want is to surprise. However, commercial films are designed not to disturb the public. I find them boring to see and make.
You must soon shoot with the French director Claire Denis …
R: Yes, this summer normally. I had seen his movie "White Material” on television eight years ago and I found it an outstanding performance. I wanted to work with her. When I met her, she had a role for a guy who was 50 years old … But during the appointment, I felt her changing her mind.
Kristen Stewart (Ed: his former co-star in “Twilight” and ex) was in Cannes to present her short film. Did you meet her?
R: No.
Are you still in touch?
R: Not really (laughs).
Le Parisian review:
"Good Time": a nocturnal and hypnotic thriller *****
Robert Pattinson, unrecognizable in “Good Time." … Connie (Robert Pattinson) is hunted, and his look hallucinated in a frenzied race punctuated with bursts of violence. Some scenes - like the pursuit in an amusement park - are ultra-cinematic. And Pattinson impresses with this feverish interpretation.
"Good Time,” Theatrical release October 11 in France.
Source | Translation: Pattinson 360
Cannes 2017. Robert Pattinson: “I finally look like an adult”
He is unrecognizable in “Good Time,” a film in official competition. In this electric drama directed by the Safdie brothers, Robert Pattinson plays a robber in the shallows of New York. Meet the beautiful boy revealed by the “Twilight” saga, now 31 years old.
Is not that (Good Time) your best role?
Robert Pattinson: What is certain is that it was one of my favorite experiences. It was such a crazy adventure. At the beginning, there wasn’t even a script and then, we find ourselves in competition in Cannes …
This is your fourth Festival. Do you feel at home?
R: I love coming here. For me, it is the pinnacle to present a film.
You have contacted the Safdie brothers after seeing a photo of their movie “Mad Love in New York” …
R: Yes. I found the image so beautiful and moving that I said, “I want to shoot with these people. And then I met them. They are so intelligent and good people. I told them I was ready to do whatever they wanted.
This is where the Safdie wrote this role for you. What do you have in common with your character?
R: His anxiety (laughs). And like Connie, before, in New York, I spent most of my time on the street trying to hide myself. Instinctively, I kept looking around to avoid the paparazzi.
This is no longer the case?
R: In London, where I live most of the time, people would rather see the reality show heroes and footballers. And in Los Angeles, where I am often, paparazzi make less money because magazines publish photos from Instagram, so it’s better.
You’ve totally changed the look for this character …
R: Yes. Usually, I look like a 22 year old kid. There, they made me false acne scars, I have darker hair … I finally look like an adult.
How was the shoot?
R: It was extremely bad for my health! I slept very little. The night work was almost always sixteen or seventeen hours in a row. We were in a bubble. It was very intense and stressful.
Since the end of "Twilight”, you choose independent films on a small budget. Why ?
R: When I choose a film, I don’t wonder if it will be a success or not. If it’s a low budget film, I say to myself: “I will do another after.” What I want is to surprise. However, commercial films are designed not to disturb the public. I find them boring to see and make.
You must soon shoot with the French director Claire Denis …
R: Yes, this summer normally. I had seen his movie "White Material” on television eight years ago and I found it an outstanding performance. I wanted to work with her. When I met her, she had a role for a guy who was 50 years old … But during the appointment, I felt her changing her mind.
Kristen Stewart (Ed: his former co-star in “Twilight” and ex) was in Cannes to present her short film. Did you meet her?
R: No.
Are you still in touch?
R: Not really (laughs).
Le Parisian review:
"Good Time": a nocturnal and hypnotic thriller *****
Robert Pattinson, unrecognizable in “Good Time." … Connie (Robert Pattinson) is hunted, and his look hallucinated in a frenzied race punctuated with bursts of violence. Some scenes - like the pursuit in an amusement park - are ultra-cinematic. And Pattinson impresses with this feverish interpretation.
"Good Time,” Theatrical release October 11 in France.
Source | Translation: Pattinson 360
NEW PICS: Robert Pattinson Out & About In Cannes Today (27th May)
NEW PHOTOS: Robert Pattinson, FKA Twigs, The Safdies, Claire Denis & More Enjoying Dinner In Cannes Last Night
NEW PHOTOS: Robert Pattinson, FKA Twigs, The Safdies, Claire Denis & More Enjoying Dinner In Cannes Last Night
What a gathering and they all look so happy.
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What a gathering and they all look so happy.
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More from the critical reviews for 'Good Time' starring Robert Pattinson
The reviews from the Cannes premiere of the Safdie brother's 'Good Time' starring Robert Pattinson are in and they are fantastic!
For all the early reaction visit our post here. There were so many great comments about the films and Rob's performance that we wanted to highlight some. See the quotes copied below:
The Hollywood Reporter
Variety
For all the early reaction visit our post here. There were so many great comments about the films and Rob's performance that we wanted to highlight some. See the quotes copied below:
The Hollywood Reporter
"If the Safdie Brothers' last feature, Heaven Knows What, evoked The Panic in Needle Park with its cinema verite observation of the New York City heroin subculture, their impressive follow-up, Good Time, sees them continuing to draw inspiration from the gritty American movies of the 1970s, albeit with their own distinctive street edge. Led by Robert Pattinson, giving arguably his most commanding performance to date as a desperate bank robber cut from the same cloth as Al Pacino's Sonny Wortzik in Dog Day Afternoon, this is a richly textured genre piece that packs a visceral charge in its restless widescreen visuals and adrenalizing music, which recalls the great mood-shaping movie scores of Tangerine Dream."
"the magnetic center is Pattinson, playing a driven man whose ethics may be questionable even if his motivation at all times is rooted in fraternal devotion. It's a performance of can't-look-away intensity without an ounce of movie-star vanity."
Variety
"Even before the knowingly retro typography of the opening titles kicks in, it’s clear that the sweaty urgency of 1970s New Hollywood — in particular, such hard-headed urban dramas as “Dog Day Afternoon” and “Taxi Driver” — is a key point of reference for the Safdies here. Still, if there’s a grainy classicism to the film’s craft, balancing the fevered formal poetry of 2014’s heroin love story “Heaven Knows What” with Lumet-channeling tautness, it’s no simple throwback exercise. “Good Time’s” passing but pointed glimpses of social disenfranchisement across a range of demographics place its narrative squarely in Donald Trump’s America of 2017."
"Pattinson, by contrast, enters proceedings as a frenzied human cyclone of bad hair and worse decisions. It’s not so much the matted, cheaply peroxided mop and faux diamond earrings that banish the erstwhile “Twilight” star’s willowy brooding from memory: It’s the antic, stressful body language, the rapid, hungry gait of a man with more to run from than run to, that makes Connie sympathetic and repulsive in equal, sometimes simultaneous, measure."Click below for more
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