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UK DVD/Blu-Ray release dates for ‘The Rover’ and ‘Maps to the Stars’   Leave a comment

UK DVD & Blu-Ray release dates for ‘The Rover’ January 5th, 2015 &  ‘Maps to the Stars’ February 2nd, 2015

Order ‘Maps to the Stars’ DVD here | Blu-Ray here

Order ‘The Rover’ DVD here | Blu-Ray here

 

*VIDEO* Susan Prior talks about Robert Pattinson and Guy Pearce at the AACTA Awards 2015   Leave a comment

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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!

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Old ‘The Rover’ still of Robert Pattinson now in HQ   Leave a comment

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Posted January 14, 2015 by fastieslowie in Robert Pattinson, The Rover

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AUDIO: Susan Prior talks about The Rover, Cannes and Robert Pattinson with ‘Aussie in LA’   Leave a comment

Susan Prior talks about The Rover, Cannes and Robert Pattinson with ‘Aussie in LA’

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Listen to the podcast in iTunes here or click on the pic to listen to the interview

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Posted January 10, 2015 by fastieslowie in Robert Pattinson, The Rover

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New still of Robert Pattinson as Rey in ‘The Rover’   Leave a comment

Here’s a new still of Robert Pattinson as Rey in ‘The Rover’. We’ve seen similiar stills here

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The Rover is now available on Prime @AmazonVideo HERE

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Posted January 9, 2015 by fastieslowie in Robert Pattinson, The Rover

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Robert Pattinson and The Rover nominated for the Australia Film Critics Association (AFCA) Film Awards   3 comments

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The Australia Film Critics Association (AFCA) has announced the nominees for the 2015 AFCA Film Awards and The Rover scored 6 nominations

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The Rover has been nominated in these categories:

BEST ACTOR IN A SUPPORTING ROLE

Jai Courtney – Felony
Alex Dimitriades – The Infinite Man
Robert Pattinson – The Rover
Hugo Weaving – The Mule
Noah Wiseman – The Babadook

BEST DIRECTOR

Rolf De Heer – Charlie’s Country
Sophie Hyde – 52 Tuesdays
Jennifer Kent – The Babadook
David Michod – The Rover
Michael & Peter Spierig – Predestination

BEST ACTOR

David Gulpilil – Charlie’s Country
Don Hany – Healing
Guy Pearce – The Rover
Nathan Phillips – These Final Hours
Angus Sampson – The Mule

BEST ACTRESS IN A SUPPORTING ROLE

Noni Hazlehurst – The Mule
Erin James – The Little Death
Gillian Jones – The Rover
Susan Prior – The Rover

Sarah Snook – These Final Hours

BEST CINEMATOGRAPHY

Natasha Braier – The Rover
Ian Jones – Charlie’s Country
Radek Ludczuk – The Babadook
Ben Nott – Predestination
Mandy Walker – Tracks

The AFCA Film Awards will be announced at the awards ceremony on February 7th at the Australian Centre for the Moving Image (ACMI) in Melbourne

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*VIDEO* Robert Pattinson’s movie playlist on SkyMovies – The Rover UK Promo   Leave a comment

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Robert Pattinson selects some of his favourite movies here on Sky Movies

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Posted January 2, 2015 by fastieslowie in Robert Pattinson

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New/Old pictures of Robert Pattinson from various events – 2014   Leave a comment

Here are some new/old pictures of Robert Pattinson from various events this year

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New/Old Robert Pattinson interview with Telecine – The Rover LA Promo   Leave a comment

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Robert Pattinson, The Rover and Maps to the Stars – ‘Best of 2014’ lists   Leave a comment

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Robert Pattinson, The Rover and Maps to the Stars on ‘Best of 2014’ lists

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Indiewire 2014 Year-End Critics Poll – Best Supporting Actor

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Actors who had a strong 2014

Robert Pattinson (“The Rover” and “Maps to the Stars”)

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The 20 Best Films

20. “The Rover”
If one takes “The Rover” on its own methodical, minimalist terms — an existentialist fable that burrows deep into the moralism of its corrupted, barren landscape — it’s hard to deny that writer/director David Michod’s sophomore effort wholly accomplishes what it sets out to do. Stripping away all narrative complexity to the point of abstraction, the character study really breathes, but in such a completely different way to Michod’s triumphant last feature “Animal Kingdom,” that after just two features and a few shorts, Michod has us convinced he’s the real deal. Featuring a stunningly grizzled, grimy lead performance by Guy Pearce, easily one of our favorite working actors, and an impressive turn from Robert Pattinson who is growing as a performer with every film, it’s a movie that pulsates beneath the surface and in the long silences between dialogue and outbursts of violence. And it’s starkly beautiful to look at and to listen to, eschewing revelations and plot twists to deliver its deceptively simple story through mood, tone and atmosphere.

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