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Portuguese Movie tie-in for Cosmopolis now available   Leave a comment

Now available the Portuguese new edition of Don DeLillo’s COSMOPOLIS. Published by Relógio D’Água. Available now in portuguese book stores.

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Posted April 26, 2012 by Sim in Cosmopolis, Robert Pattinson

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Breaking Dawn Part 2 Still now in HQ   2 comments

We posted the Edward and Bella still from Breaking Dawn part 2 in LQ here yesterday, now it’s in HQ | Click to make it bigger:

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David Cronenberg talks about Robert Pattinson & ‘Cosmopolis’ in a new interview!   Leave a comment

Great new interview with Metrofrance (French magazine). Translation thnks to LeRPattzClub
David Cronenberg: “Robert Pattinson will surprise you”
 “I’m very excited about the film and even more by Robert Pattinson’s performance.Rob is a wonderful actor and I think he will surprise people . He is young, he’s handsome, he has had great success with Twilight and many people concluded that he was a bad actor. I aware of that . But I can assure you he is very good and he works very seriously. The best way. Besides I can not wait to rework again with him. I even said I would love to have him and Viggo Mortensen in an upcoming film.”

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Cosmopolis DVD set to be released in France on September 25th   Leave a comment

The Cosmopolis DVD is set to be released in France on September 25th

Pre-order at fnac.fr HERE

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Posted April 26, 2012 by Sim in Cosmopolis, Robert Pattinson

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Another Old ‘Bel Ami’ Still with Robert Pattinson Now in UHQ   Leave a comment

We posted it before in MQ, but now it’s here in UHQ

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Posted April 26, 2012 by Sim in Bel Ami, Robert Pattinson

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France: Cosmopolis soundtrack cover, release date and preorder info   Leave a comment

The Cosmopolis soundtrack with Howard Shore and Metric will be released in France on May 15, 2012. Click HERE or HERE to buy.

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Posted April 26, 2012 by Sim in Cosmopolis, Robert Pattinson

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Bel Ami UK Blu-ray & DVD extras + Pre-order info   Leave a comment

Release date: July 23rd. Pre-order here: Click here for Blu-ray / Click here for DVD


Blu-ray Extras:

– Interviews:
Robert Pattinson
Uma Thurman
Kristin Scott Thomas
Christina Ricci
Colm Meany
Holliday Grainger
Directors Declan Donnellan and Nick Ormerod
Screenwriter Rachel Bennette
Costume Designer Odile Dicks
Mireaux Production Designer Attila F. Kovacs
Hair and Make-Up Designer Jenny Shircore
– Behind the Scenes

DVD Extras:

– Interviews:
Robert Pattinson
Uma Thurman
Kristin Scott Thomas
Christina Ricci
Directors Declan Donnellan and Nick Ormerod
– Behind the Scenes

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Posted April 26, 2012 by Sim in Bel Ami, Robert Pattinson

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UHQ French Breaking Dawn part 2 teaser poster   3 comments

UHQ -Official French “Breaking Dawn part 2” Teaser Poster (it’s almost 10Mb big so give it some time to load)

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New Robert Pattinson fanmade Video   Leave a comment

Video from MsChristina70:

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Posted April 26, 2012 by Sim in Fan Vids, Robert Pattinson

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HitFix Talks Cosmopolis and Cannes Buzz   Leave a comment

From HitFix/Guy Lodge:

Cannes Check: David Cronenberg’s ‘Cosmopolis’ 
Continuing our series of Cannes competition previews 

The auteur: David Cronenberg (Canadian, 69 years old)

The talent: At this stage in his career, we don’t expect an undistinguished cast from a Cronenberg film, and true to form, this one is packed to the rafters with interesting names — though not ones you’d necessarily expect on one bill. Juliette Binoche (returning to Cannes for the first time since winning Best Actress two years ago), Samantha Morton, Paul Giamatti, Mathieu Amalric and Jay Baruchel are all on board — as, more improbably, is Somalian rapper K’Naan. (On a side note, this is the director’s first feature in 10 years not to star Viggo Mortensen.)

The big attraction, however, is some guy called Robert Pattinson in the lead. It’s perhaps the poppiest casting coup of Cronenberg’s career, and the best chance yet for the talented British heartthrob to win some admirers beyond the fiercely devoted “Twilight” faithful.
A major point of interest is that this is Cronenberg’s first self-scripted feature since 1999’s “eXistenZ,” which rather increases the possibility of the director letting his freak flag fly. Below the line, meanwhile, it’s business as usual: cinematographer Peter Suschitzky has shot all Cronenberg’s films since “Dead Ringers” in 1998, composer Howard Shore has scored all but one since “The Brood” in 1979, while editor Ronald Sanders and costume designer (and sister) Denise Cronenberg go similarly far back. This sturdy team is just about as integral to the Cronenberg brand as Cronenberg himself.

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The buzz: Through. The. Roof. Casting Pattinson in the lead has ensured that, in an unusual occurrence, the arthouse intelligentsia and the screaming teen hordes are going to converge on the same red carpet, making “Cosmopolis” surely the hottest ticket of the festival. What that means for the film itself is harder to gauge. With the festival’s flashbulbs fixed squarely on it, the film’s under pressure to deliver — but it’s likelier to satisfy, or at least stimulate, the Cronenberg acolytes than the mainstream media drawn more by the casting than the challenging match of director and source material. Mixed reviews wouldn’t necessarily be a bad thing: it could be one of those strange festival brews for which critical consensus is slow to emerge.

The odds: The bookies like the film’s Palme chances — Paddy Power currently gives it strong odds of 11-2 — but in this case, I don’t think they’re necessarily being deceived by the bright lights. Cronenberg is well overdue for some major festival hardware, and the film’s themes would make it an attractively timely winner. I have my doubts about the Palme going to a big-name North American dreamer two years in a row, but of all the English-language films in Competition, this feels to me like the best bet. R.Pattz for Best Actor, on the other hand? I’m not sure the internet can handle that.

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Click HERE if you’d like to read the LA Times article about the Cannes jury selections. 

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