Here’s the Russian version of the LIFE poster

Few screencaps of the NEW LIFE Japanese trailer. You can watch the trailer here

Here’s a tv spot for LIFE with Robert Pattinson and Dane DeHann
Here’s a new interview of Anton Corbijn about LIFE with Sensacine
From RPAU:
The questions asked are:
1. After “Control” why did you do another movie about an iconic person who died young?2. How would you describe the relationship between Dennis Stock and James Dean?3. “Life” seems to suggest that James Dean avoided being the star?4. There are now more “stars” than “actors” in comparison to the 1950s?5. Why do you think there is still such a fascination with James Dean 60 years after his death?6. What will be your next movie?
Here’s a new LIFE still of Robert Pattinson as Dennis Stock

Here’s the LIFE poster with Robert Pattinson and Dane DeHaan now in colour and untagged

Little White Lies reviews LIFE

Life is the story of two men pursuing their individual artistic callings against the grain of industry norms. Both Dennis Stock and James Dean died as glittering names in photojournalism and acting. But in 1955, when this film is set, neither was established.
“It’s an awkwardness, it’s something pure,” is what Dennis (Robert Pattinson) sees in Jimmy (Dane DeHaan). He is dying to get away from the red-carpet beat. In Dean, is the potential material for promotion to his desired field of serious, cultural photography. So begins the slippery business of pinning down the evasive but disarming boy from Marion, Indiana. Languid, conga-playing farmboy Jimmy, wants a friend, not a photographer. He’ll invite Dennis out for jazz and Benzedrine, dismissing the matter of professional engagements.
Dennis is his opposite. He is curt and minimal, essaying a very controlled, clock-watching professional. Pattinson’s performance is as crisp as the white shirt and black suits his character always wears, camouflage for problems that add depth to the film as they settle into shape.
[…] As Life proceeds, Pattinson steps up, allowing more of his character’s insides to come out. The pace picks up and by the third act it’s a compelling dramatisation of an artistically and morally fascinating alliance.
Read the rest of the review here
LIFE clip with Robert Pattinson and Dane DeHaan now with original audio