Here are 9 HQ pics of Robert Pattinson and Guy Pearce at The Rover photocall in London

Here are 9 HQ pics of Robert Pattinson and Guy Pearce at The Rover photocall in London

Here are pics of Robert Pattinson, Guy Pearce and David Michôd from The Rover premiere in Sydney


From FilmInk
2. THE ROVER (2014)
Set in a remote stretch of Australia “ten years after the collapse” (as an opening title informs us), the stark sci-fi-tinged thriller, The Rover, introduces a world of arid reduction, where civilisation is hanging by a thread. The closest thing to the law are the army patrols that move from town to town, and the outback populace has responded in kind, namely with violence and debauchery. When the stony, enigmatic Eric (Guy Pearce) has his car stolen by a crew of criminals, he teams with the slow-witted but sweet dupe that they left behind (Robert Pattinson) to get it back.
Though the mention of cars, criminal gangs, and an Australian postapocalypse whip up instant memories of Mad Max, The Rover is no punked up, dystopic vision. This is an urgent, horribly familiar world with a smashed-to-bits moral compass. Thrilling, tightly characterised, and punctuated with neck-snapping jolts of violence, The Rover is a powerful meditation on the fragile nature of society itself.
“I wanted the movie to feel terrifying,” writer/director, David Michod (AnimalKingdom), told FilmInk of his sophomore effort. “I wanted it to feel intimidating and menacing. When you amp up the craziness of a world left after a post-apocalyptic event, you push the audience away. I wanted it to feel immediate. This is a movie about anger. The characters are angry about what has happened to the world. They’re suffering because of what’s being engineered all around them.”
Here are three new pictures of Robert Pattinson, Guy Pearce and David Michôd from The Rover promo

Most of the interview seems similar to the interview with Filmpjekijken.com which we’ve already translated here, but there are a few new details about the movie in this one, as well as the first movie sketch that was released with the interview. We highlighted the parts where Rob is mentioned. Translation by us:
Even though the interview doesn’t mention Robert Pattinson, it’s still an interesting read with the director’s ideas about the movie and loads of background info. (Translation by us – please credit)

Robert Pattinson joins Guy Pearce and Mia Wasikowska in ‘Brimstone’, directed by Martin Koolhoven

SYNOPSIS
Retribution is coming…
Prepare yourself. For something very special…
A triumphant epic of survival set in the searing wilds of the Badlands, the menacing inferno of the old American West.
A tale of powerful womanhood and resistance against the unforgiving cruelty of a hell on earth.
Our heroine is Liz, carved from the beautiful wilderness, full of heart and grit, accused of a crime she didn’t commit, hunted by a vengeful Preacher – a diabolical zealot and her twisted nemesis.
But Liz is a genuine survivor; she’s no victim – a woman of fearsome strength who responds with astonishing bravery to claim the better life she and her daughter deserve.
Fear not.Retribution is coming.
CAST
Mia Wasikowska – Liz
Guy Pearce – The Reverend
Robert Pattinson – Samuel
Carice Van Houten – Anna
FILMMAKERS
Director and Writer – Martin Koolhoven
Producer – Els Vandevorst
Source: Screen Daily Day 5 | Brimstone | via Gossipgyal | Twitter @BrimstoneMovie

From The Weekly Review
Pearce found film shoots the perfect place to write songs: “No dogs to walk, no family to visit”. But it was always done somewhat in secret. Which begs the question; who else is in this secret songwriter society? Who is the best actor slash songwriter too self-conscious to “come out”? “Rob Pattinson,” Pearce says, naming the Twilight megastar he recently acted alongside in The Rover.
“He’s got an amazing voice and his songs are really contemporary.”
The rationale that, like Pattinson’s songwriting, his was a hidden passion and the concealment was for the best, became a story he told himself and others.

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

Guy Pearce expects Robert Pattinson to become the “biggest movie star in the world”.
The 47-year-old actor appears alongside the ‘Twilight’ star in thriller film ‘The Rover’ and he believes the hunk’s great looks and superb acting ability can enable him to become the best in the industry if he puts his mind to it.
He said: “I’d met Robert briefly one Comic Con a couple of years ago and told him he was great – I’d only seen one of his films, ‘Water For Elephants’.
“He’s as interested in delving into character as much, if not more, than I am.
“I thought, ‘This guy’s totally my cup of tea.’ Then I put two and two together and went, ‘Hang on, he looks like that, he’s that famous and he’s this good …. Seriously, if he doesn’t become the biggest movie star in the world there’s something wrong.’
“Amazing as an actor and amazing looking – what a combination.”