
Here’s a video of Susan Prior talking about Robert Pattinson and Guy Pearce after her win for the role as Doherty in ‘The Rover’
You can watch the whole interview here. Really great one!
Via RPAustralia

Here’s a video of Susan Prior talking about Robert Pattinson and Guy Pearce after her win for the role as Doherty in ‘The Rover’
You can watch the whole interview here. Really great one!
Via RPAustralia
Here’s a new LIFE still with Robert Pattinson and Dane DeHaan
Cropped Still

“The film doesn’t look like a Dennis Stock photo, it looks like the world he took photos in. That’s important because a photographer always translates the world into his pictures. The pictures don’t present themselves to you; you have to find the pictures.”
Anton Corbijn is talking about Life, one of the buzziest titles in the Berlin lineup, which tells the backstory behind arguably the most iconic images in Hollywood history: the photos Stock took of James Dean during a road trip on assignment for Life magazine in 1955, just months before the actor’s death.
Starring Dane DeHaan as Dean and Robert Pattinson as Stock, the project seems particularly ideal for Corbijn. Before he started directing, Corbijn was best known as a photographer of rock stars. In 1979, on assignment for music magazine NME, he did a photo shoot with an up-and-coming new British band called Joy Division. Months later, the band’s singer, Ian Curtis, hanged himself. Corbijn’s photos of Curtis, like Stock’s of Dean, became lasting images of a young artist whose life was cut short.
Instead of copying Stock’s visual style in Life, Corbijn went about replicating the world of 1955 America, going so far as to totally rebuild Dean’s apartment in New York. “We had an art director who measured everything — the distance from the desk to the bed, that sort of thing.”
The moment Stock captured with Dean, and Corbijn re-creates in Life, was a turning point in American culture. “It seems very simple now, but it was revolutionary at the time seeing pictures like this,” says Corbijn. “Pictures like Stock’s symbolized the rebelliousness of the time. The fact that Dean died of course adds to the mystery. You couldn’t take those shots again. If it were today, and we had thousands of paparazzi shots of James Dean, I wonder if it would destroy the mystery?”
The full program of the 65th Berlin International Film Festival has been announced and with it the dates for the Queen of the Desert world premiere and Life world premiere.
There will also be a photo call and press conference for each movie. Berlinale has official livestreams for all events of the festival.
Livestream videos will be posted on the site during the festival.
In Competition
Photo-Call: 2:10PM CET/ 1:10PM GMT/ 09:10AM ET/ 06:10AM PT.
Press Conference: 2:20PM CET/ 1:20PM GMT/ 09:20AM ET/ 06:10AM PT
Red Carpet: 6:15PM CET/ 5:15PM GMT/ 1:15PM ET/ 10:15AM PT.
Screening starts: 6:45PM CET/ 5:45PM GMT/ 1:45PM ET/ 10:45AM PT.
Special Gala Screening
Photo-Call: 7:45PM CET/ 6:45PM GMT/ 1:45PM ET/ 10:45AM PT.
Press Conference: 7:55PM CET/ 6:55PM GMT/ 1:55PM ET/ 10:55AM PT
Red Carpet: 9PM CET/ 8PM GMT/ 3PM ET/ 12PM
Screening starts: 9:30PM CET/ 8:30GMT/ 3:30PM ET/ 12:30PM PT.
Attending: Robert Pattinson, Dane Dehaan, Anton Corbijn, Alessandra Mastronardi and Luke Davies.You can check the full 65th Berlinale Program here and here.
Queen of the Desert page on Berlinale website
Life’s page on Berlinale’s website
As for now, Rob has only been listed/confirmed to attend the Life premiere, press conference and photocall. His name is not listed to attend the Queen of the Desert related events, but that may change. via | via
We posted this great Dior picture of Robert Pattinson and Camille Rowe in September here. Now we have it in better quality

From Citabella magazine – November 2014 issue
See all the other Dior pictures here
Thanks to Film 4 Insider for these:
Robert Pattinson as Dennis Stock and Dane DeHaan as James Dean in Anton Corbijn’s ‘Life’

Dane DeHaan as James Dean:
Brilliant news!! Robert Pattinson will have TWO premieres at the Berlin Film Festival! Besides Queen of The Desert premiering, now the long awaited movie ‘Life’ by Anton Corbijn about the friendship between James Dean (Dane DeHaan) and photographer Dennis Stock (Robert Pattinson) will also premiere at the great Berlin Film Festival. WE ARE EXCITED!!
Read more about it on the site of the Berlinale HERE
Many world premieres and with many prominent guests: #Berlinale Special 2015! bit.ly/156niux http://t.co/RCxkGcZFlh—
Berlinale (@berlinale) January 15, 2015
Queen of the Desert is in the second round of MTV Movie Brawl. Go support Rob and vote for the movie!
AMAZING NEWS! Queen of the Desert has been selected of the Competetion Programme of the 65th Berlin International Film Festival and will have its world premiere there!
From Screendaily
The 65th Berlin International Film Festival (Feb 5-15) has added a further eight titles to its Competition programme, ahead of the complete line-up next week.
The films, which originate from across Europe, Asia, the US and the Middle East, include the world premiere of Queen of the Desert, Werner Herzog’s biopic based on the life of British explorer Gertrude Bell.
Nicole Kidman plays the 19th century explorer, known as the female Lawrence of Arabia, and her co-stars include James Franco, Damian Lewis and Robert Pattinson (as TE Lawrence).
From the press release at Berlinale’s official site
Queen of the Desert
USA
By Werner Herzog (Fata Morgana, Fitzcarraldo, Cave of Forgotten Dreams)
With Nicole Kidman, James Franco, Damian Lewis , Robert Pattinson
World premiere
The 65th Berlin International Film Festival runs Feb.5-15. We’ll add more info about Queen of the Desert dates when available.

Robert Pattinson and ‘Maps to the Stars’ cast is nominated for the Canadian Screewn Awards

Maps to the Stars received 11 nomiatons!
Maps to the Stars – Best Motion Picture
Robert Pattinson – Best Supporting Actor
John Cusack – Best Supporting Actor
Julianne Moore – Best Actress
Evan Bird – Best Actor
Mia Wasikowska – Best Supporting Actress
David Cronenberg – Achievement in Direction
Ron Sanders – Achievement in Editing
Howards Shore – Original Score
Bruce Wagner – Best Original Screenplay
Christian Cooke, Michael O’Farrell, Orest Sushko – Achievement in Overall Sound
The Canadian Screen Awards will be aired on March 1st at 8 PM on CBC