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Thursday, August 21, 2014
Wednesday, August 20, 2014
Rob does the ALS Ice Bucket Challenge :D
#RobPattinson's not on social media, so he asked me to post his @ALSAssociation #IceBucketChallenge! It's hilarious! http://t.co/GIBRoGsReY
— Zac Efron (@ZacEfron) August 20, 2014
#Twitterless Rob says thanks! ;-) RT @prinnks_xoxo: Robert Pattinson's ice bucket challenge is by far the funniest and best.
— Zac Efron (@ZacEfron) August 20, 2014
Wednesday, August 13, 2014
Rob Interview With Metro UK
Directors fawn over him. Girls scream for him. But Robert Pattinson can do without the A-list treatment – at least judging by the shoot for his new film, The Rover, a post-apocalyptic thriller he is starring in alongside Guy Pearce.
Shot in the Australian desert, there were no 30ft trailers and no five-star catering. ‘I was quite content to live off bread and barbecue sauce for two and a half months,’ he says. No, this wasn’t a new form of wacky diet, Pattinson just didn’t want food poisoning.
‘There were so many flies there… and I just didn’t want to eat fly s***.’
Thankfully, R-Patz has lived to tell the tale. Today we meet in the rather more salubrious surroundings of a posh London hotel. Dressed in denim, with stubble sprouting across his chin, he’s come equipped with sunglasses and a baseball cap, the two essential tools for evading prying eyes.
'Clouds of Sils Maria' will have its North American Premiere at the Toronto Film Festival in September
Tuesday, August 12, 2014
New Interview + Pictures of Rob, Guy and David Doing Press for the Rover
Having trudged down a lengthy, rubble-strewn path in the baking heat to the train station, it’s safe to say I was in the right frame of mind to talk about THE ROVER. Director David Michôd and stars Guy Pearce and Robert Pattinson were in attendance at a thankfully opulent and stress-free location for a quick chat with the world’s press. Laid-back, often amusing and crucially surrounded by free water, they gave us an insight into the making of the most intense Australian road movie since MAD MAX.
(Our questions/interjections are marked ‘THN’)
Guy Pearce: What are you guys doing in here? (Laughter)
Robert Pattinson: (Putting his shades on the table) Can’t wait to get to a level where I can wear sunglasses…
Journalist: During the day?
RP: During press junkets. (Laughter)
David Michôd: If I ever have a film at Cannes again I’m gonna do that, you get the big photocall and they straight away tell you to…
GP: Take your glasses off.
Monday, August 11, 2014
Sunday, August 10, 2014
New Picture of Rob at the Iron and Wine Concert - August 10, 2014

I always thought iron and wine would bring us together. Lilah Pattinson is going to be a thing pic.twitter.com/wlobyHg5lW
— Lala Beee (@lilahbgrove13) August 11, 2014
Robert Pattinson and I just touched bodies. Can't contain myself right now.
— Lala Beee (@lilahbgrove13) August 11, 2014

Saturday, August 9, 2014
Rob's Interview with The Sunday Times

The best thing about Robert Pattinson is how weird he is. If he weren’t acting, he’d be the one in the office grinning with half a mouth and going out of his way to avoid the water cooler. He’s friendly, but weird — with a laugh like Butt-head if he’d gone to a nice independent school in Barnes. We met in May at the Cannes film festival, once he’d finished his cigarette under a sky barely holding its rain. To call his clothes “grunge” would be a disservice to the thought that goes into grunge. It’s just messy: lumberjack shirt, T-shirt, trainers, white jeans. “I’m so hung-over,” he moans, as I turn the tape on. “I feel absolutely disgusting.”
Friday, August 8, 2014
Thursday, August 7, 2014
New Rob, Guy and David Interview with Filmoria + 2 New Pictures From UK Junket


It becomes clear after only a few minutes being in a room with them that the trio of Robert Pattinson, Guy Pearce, and David Michôd have formed an easy camaraderie with one another. Their film, The Rover, had its premiere months ago at Cannes, and they’ve been on a busy press circuit promoting the movie through various festivals and release dates worldwide. They recently stopped in London for the UK premiere of the film and Filmoria was lucky enough to have a seat at the table to discuss this newest project.
The Rover, is set in the near future following a severe economic collapse of the western world. Law and order are pretty well in disarray and in the middle of the Australian Outback is Eric (Guy Pearce) who just wants to get his car back, stolen by a band of thieves. While tracking the criminals, he runs into Rey (Robert Pattinson), the younger brother of one of the men who stole his car, and the only person who knows where they may have gone. They strike up an unlikely partnership in order to get Eric’s most prized possession back.
Rob's Interview with Grazia - He Talks About His Sister Being on The X-Factor
Rob's Full & Unedited Interview With Little White Lies + More New Quotes
The chiselled Brit teen idol tells LWLies about his work on The Rover and his swift transformation into an actor who's always up for a challenge.
Robert Pattinson’s star power still burns across the globe but all he wants to do with it is make interesting art house movies. David Michôd’s The Rover fits that bill. Pattinson stars opposite Guy Pearce as a splash of humanity in a violent vision of post-apocalyptic Australia. We spoke to him at the Cannes Film Festival, where he also had David Cronenberg's Maps To the Stars on the docket.
LWLies: David Michôd has said that there’s a very angry man – aka him – at the heart of The Rover. What emotions did you draw from for it and what emotions do you think it conjures?
Pattinson: It definitely conjures a lot of dread and anxiety but it was the character I was reading from. Also the first thing I connected to was purely a stylistic thing. Clean writing and also having it so stark. It was so original, even the way it looked on the page.
Wednesday, August 6, 2014
Kristen Confirmed as a judge for the All-American High School Film Festival again this year
We r excited to confirm that Kristen Stewart will be returning as a judge this year! #AAHSFF #Judge #FutureOfFilm pic.twitter.com/G9EjHwK1Wp
— HS Film Fest (@HSFilmFest) August 5, 2014
KS will be filming abroad and won't be able to attend the fest but she will be judging your amazing films!
— HS Film Fest (@HSFilmFest) August 5, 2014
Juliette Binoche talks about Kristen
"Kristen, she’s a professional. Very little if no rehearsals. She arrives on set ready and prepared and switched on, which is not always the case [with actresses]."
"For someone to experience that level of fame, that spotlight...you don’t know what it’s like until you have been there. I commend her for how fantastic an actress she’s remained, and become."
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