Fan and MQ pics of Rob and cast at the Cannes Film Festival Photocall for Maps To The Stars:

Fan and MQ pics of Rob and cast at the Cannes Film Festival Photocall for Maps To The Stars:

Here’s a short interview with Robert Pattinson and David Cronenberg about Maps to the Stars.
Warning it’s very short, only audio and in French. The interview stars somewhere around 6.22
Translation:
“There’s definitely that kind of ‘we don’t give a shit about anything apart from money’. People are like that in LA but there are plenty of people who don’t think like that and to be honest I’ve only had good experiences in Hollywood since I’ve worked in this industry. Of course, I’ve seen people lose themselves but I don’t think it’s Hollywood’s fault but due to their own nerosis. This place attracts a lot of crazies who leave even crazier. But really it’s really fun if you’re not nuts *laughs*”
Source via Le RPatz Club Translation: RPlife
Here are videos of Robert Pattinson and the cast of The Rover at the premiere in Cannes
Standing ovation
Here are our screencaps of Robert Pattinson and the cast of ‘The Rover’ at the Cannes Film Festival premiere
Here are HQ pictures of Robert Pattinson and the cast of ‘The Rover’ at the Cannes Film Festival premiere
Pictures of Robert Pattinson and the cast of ‘The Rover’ at the Cannes Film Festival premiere



Here are some Maps to the Stars reviews and media reactions of the top critics at the Cannes Film FestivalRE
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[tweet 468108465937059842 align=’center’]Maps To The Stars is a film having plenty of fun with the notion of Hollywood dynasties and the processes by which success is achieved and cemented – who knows whom, who’s seeing whom, who hates whom: all the invisible, untraceable connections that bind Hollywood together. The joke is that there is no map to these stars, and without an innate sense of direction you’ll soon be lost. Hollywood is often decried as incestuous, and this film plays that idea to the hilt, with the product of incestuous breeding even more troubled and egotistical than the generation before that.