Focus Features released the official Maps To The Stars US Poster

NEW still of Robert Pattinson and Mia Wasikowska

Focus Features released the official Maps To The Stars US Poster

NEW still of Robert Pattinson and Mia Wasikowska


We wanted to take a few moments today to wish you all a Happy Holiday season. Since many of you might be leaving to be with family and might not have access to a computer over the next week, we wanted to make this post in advance to make sure we catch everyone.
May your holidays be filled with love and happiness, family and friends. Cherish the moments you spend with your loved ones, these are moments you will never get back, so take the time to appreciate each and every one of them. To those of you who will be spending the holidays alone due to family being too far away, husbands being overseas or for any other reason whatsoever we’d like to say that we are with you in spirit during this holiday season. We know that this can’t replace the real thing but we hope that the thought will at least warm your heart.
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We will be updating the site during the holidays although it might be more sporadic on the 24th and the 25th as we’ll be away and be updating when we can.
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Robert Pattinson, The Rover and Maps to the Stars on ‘Best of 2014’ lists
Robert Pattinson
Indiewire 2014 Year-End Critics Poll – Best Supporting Actor

Robert Pattinson (“The Rover” and “Maps to the Stars”)
The Rover

20. “The Rover”
If one takes “The Rover” on its own methodical, minimalist terms — an existentialist fable that burrows deep into the moralism of its corrupted, barren landscape — it’s hard to deny that writer/director David Michod’s sophomore effort wholly accomplishes what it sets out to do. Stripping away all narrative complexity to the point of abstraction, the character study really breathes, but in such a completely different way to Michod’s triumphant last feature “Animal Kingdom,” that after just two features and a few shorts, Michod has us convinced he’s the real deal. Featuring a stunningly grizzled, grimy lead performance by Guy Pearce, easily one of our favorite working actors, and an impressive turn from Robert Pattinson who is growing as a performer with every film, it’s a movie that pulsates beneath the surface and in the long silences between dialogue and outbursts of violence. And it’s starkly beautiful to look at and to listen to, eschewing revelations and plot twists to deliver its deceptively simple story through mood, tone and atmosphere.
Here are new/old pictures of Robert Pattinson over the last few years; we might have posted few pics before