From Total Film
It’s not all about sequels and adaptations
The Rover

The Film: After wowing audiences with Animal Kingdom, Aussie director David Michôd returns with a violent Outback thriller set in the near future, in which Guy Pearce hunts down the criminals who stole his last possessions, aided by the injured gang member they left behind (Robert Pattinson, continuing his mission to move on from Edward Cullen).
If It Was Based On Something: If Young Ones has a Mad Max vibe, this one trumps it by being Australian.
Maps To The Stars

The Film: After a long period flirting with respectability, David Cronenberg seems to be back in touch with his inner weirdo, judging by his latest film – a satire about celebrity culture featuring drug-addicted child stars, ghostly visions and psychotherapy. Cosmopolis stars Robert Pattinson and Sarah Gadon are joined by Cronenberg newbies John Cusack, Julianne Moore and Mia Wasikowska.
If It Was Based On Something: Don’t be confused that screenwriter Bruce Wagner wrote a book, Dead Stars, with the same story – he wrote the screenplay first.

The Rover, Life, Maps to the Stars, Queen of the Desert, The Childhood of a Leader and Mission: Blacklist will be presented at the EFM, part of the Berlinale, which started yesterday and will continue until February 16.
The Rover is being named as ‘Upcoming’ and probably won’t be screened at the EFM.

Life is in the process of being financed according to the brochure, which you can find HERE

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Holliday Grainger talks about Robert Pattinson with Grazia Daily

Holliday also told us about her friend Robert Pattinson. The pair have worked together on a number of projects over the years including The Bad Mother’s Handbook in 2007 and Bel Ami in 2012 in which they played lovers. ‘He’s lovely,’ she says. ‘I’ve known him since his pre-Twilight days when he was a normal person and it was still like, “ooh you’re playing Cederic Diggory (in Harry Potter And The Goblet Of Fire)”. He’s managed to keep very level headed and normal. I don’t understand how. I can’t fathom the idea of living a life like he lives. On the set of Bel Ami in Budpest there would be hundreds of screaming girls there at 5am and they would still be cordoned off when we finished. He had to move hotels because there were so many people outside his. One day he was signing autographs on the way home from work at 6am after a night shoot. Bless him, that’s an extra level of hard.’
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#fbf #bts for @vanityfair with my favorite vampire…#robertpattinson #setlife #bruceweber
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Another new picture of Robert Pattinson (and Nicole Kidman) in Morocco.


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Now I know why Robert Pattinson has so many fans! This guy is just great, humble and like anybody else!
Hicham HAJJI (@HichamHajji) February 2 2014
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We posted a picture of this photo being taken HERE of The Rover’s cast and crew. Now here’s the real picture

Rob, Guy Pearce, director David Michôd and producer Liz Watts

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The Rover FB posted this still of Robert Pattinson as Rey on their page

“Good and Evil burn under the same sun”
Here’s a pic of Rob for Dior now as non-scan. You can see the scan here

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