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New picture of Robert Pattinson as Henry Costin on the set of ‘Lost City of Z’   1 comment

New picture of Robert Pattinson as Henry Costin on the set of ‘Lost City of Z’

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New picture of Robert Pattinson with a fan   1 comment

Here’s a new pic of Robert Pattinson with a fan on the ‘Lost City of Z’ set

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New picture of Robert Pattinson on the set of ‘Lost City of Z’ from today   Leave a comment

New picture of Robert Pattinson on the set of ‘Lost City of Z’ from today

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New HQ Pictures of Robert Pattinson on the set of ‘Lost City of Z’   Leave a comment

HQ pictures of Robert Pattinson on the set of ‘Lost City of Z’

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Fan pictures of Robert Pattinson filming Lost City of Z   Leave a comment

Fan Pics of Robert Pattinson filming today

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‘LIFE’ and ‘Queen of the Desert’ on various ‘Most Anticipated Movies of 2015’ lists   1 comment

‘LIFE’ and ‘Queen of the Desert’ on various ‘Most Anticipated Movies of 2015’ lists

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The Film Stage – LIFE

After premiering his latest drama, A Most Wanted Man, at Sundance last year, we thought director Anton Corbijn might return to Park City, but barring any last-minute announcements that looks to not be the case. Hopefully coming later this year, as scripted by Luke DaviesLife centers on the relationship between James Dean (Dane DeHaan) and Life Magazine‘s Dennis Stock (Robert Pattinson), the latter of whom had been tasked with capturing the up-and-coming actor less than a year before his rise to stardom and tragic death. –Jordan R.

The Film Stage – Queen of the Desert

With rumors that it would arrive last year, the wait continues for Werner Herzog’s first narrative feature in half-a-decade, the story of legendary cartographer Gertrude Bell may be hitting theaters this year. Led by Nicole KidmanRobert Pattinson, James Franco, and Damian Lewis, Queen of the Desert follows Bell, a diplomatic explorer, who negotiated with Arab nations and helped establish the countries of Iraq and Jordan. Considering that Herzog is the man who gave us such epics as Fitzcarraldo and Aguirre, we’re looking forward to a return with what looks to be his most visually ambitious work in some time. With fall line-ups getting announced shortly, check back for updates. – Jordan R.

 

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