NEW HQ pictures of Robert Pattinson on the set of ‘LIFE’ – Feb 26th
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NEW HQ pictures of Robert Pattinson on the set of ‘LIFE’ – Feb 26th 3 comments
‘NEW’ interview of Robert Pattinson with Teen Vogue: “The painfully handsome Mr. Robert Pattinson” Leave a comment
DiorRob just started being promoted in the US, the article doesn’t really have ‘new’ info, but might be new to the US people and those who don’t think of Rob and constantly read up on everything about him 😉
Exclusive! Robert Pattinson Gives Us the Scoop on His Latest Campaign
Because there’s just something great about a guy who likes fragrance. (Especially when that guy is R.Patz).
Few male fragrances have managed to capture female attention quite like Dior Homme Eau for Men. Perhaps that’s because the scent—classically masculine according to perfume tradition—gives a couple nods to the ladies with notes like grapefruit and iris.Or, perhaps more realistically, it has to do with its spokesman: The painfully handsome Mr. Robert Pattinson.
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NEW pictures of Robert Pattinson on the set of ‘LIFE’ – Feb 25 Leave a comment
Here are some new pictures of Rob on the set of ‘LIFE’ – Feb 25th
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New fan pictures of Robert Pattinson on the set of ‘LIFE’ – Feb 19 3 comments
New fan pictures of Robert Pattinson on the set of ‘LIFE’ – February 19th
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New pictures of Robert Pattinson on the set of ‘LIFE’ – Feb 20th
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Ben Kingsley & Alessandra Mastronardi join ‘Life’ Leave a comment
Ben Kingsley, Alessandra Mastronardi Join Robert Pattinson Film ‘Life’
From THR:
The movie from director Anton Corbijn has started shooting in Toronto.
OTTAWA – Ben Kingsley andAlessandra Mastronardi (To Rome with Love) have jumped on board theRobert Pattinson-starrer Life, now shooting in Toronto.
The latest feature from director Anton Corbijn tells the story of a freelance photographer, Dennis Stock (Pattinson), on assignment for Life Magazine, and his unlikely friendship with the actor James Dean, played by Dane DeHaan.
The German/Canadian/Australian co-production comes from Australian writerLuke Davies.
Life is produced by See-Saw Films’ Iain Canning and Emile Sherman, withChristina Piovesan of First Generation Films, and is co-produced by Wolfgang Mueller and Benito Mueller of Barry Films.
The film will also shoot on location in Los Angeles, and is financed by Corner Piece Capital, Telefilm Canada, Film4, Screen Australia, Michel Merkt, The Harold Greenberg Fund and Union Bank.
FilmNation Entertainment is handling international sales.
New Pictures of Robert Pattinson and Dane Dehaan arriving on set of ‘LIFE’ – Feb 19 6 comments
Here are some new pics of Rob and Dane arriving on set: and hello Dean! Keep warm guys!
Update: Added photos from the set below:
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First pictures of Robert Pattinson on the set of ‘Life’ – Feb 18 8 comments
New/Old pictures of Robert Pattinson with fans 1 comment
Robert Pattinson and Cosmopolis on the cover of ‘World Film Locations: Toronto’ book 1 comment
Robert Pattinson is on the cover of ‘World Film Locations: Toronto’ book. It will be published in April 2014 & can be purchased right here.
Toronto is a changing city that has been a source of reflection and inspiration to writers and artists whose work focuses on the conditions and prospects of human life. A city on the move, it demands policies and regulation, and it offers the pleasures and perils of the massive and the anonymous. As a site of study, the city is inherently multidisciplinary, with natural ties to history, geography, sociology, architecture, art history, literature, and many other fields.
World Film Locations: Toronto explores and reveals the relationship between the city and cinema using a predominately visual approach. The juxtaposition of the images used in combination with insightful essays helps to demonstrate the role that the city has played in a number of hit films, including Cinderella Man, American Psycho, and X-Men and encourages the reader to frame an understanding of Toronto and the world around us. The contributors trace Toronto’s emergence as an international city and demonstrate the narrative interests that it has continued to inspire among filmmakers, both Canadian and international.
With support from experts in Canadian studies, the book’s selection of films successfully shows the many facets of Toronto and also provides insider’s access to a number of sites that are often left out of scholarship on Toronto in films, such as the Toronto International Film Festival. The 2014 release of this attractive volume will be a particularly welcome addition to the international celebrations of the city’s 180th anniversary.




























