@TheFilmStage lists 3 of Rob’s films on their 80 Most Anticipated Films of 2014

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I’ve always loved The Film Stage:

4. Maps to the Stars (David Cronenberg; TBD)

David Cronenberg is working in a different register these days — more removed (quite literally, in terms of something as essential as camera distance), more clinical, more alien — so those hoping for Scanners and not Cosmopolis might need to rearrange most expectations. The wicked sense of humor, however, is as cutting as ever, and in coming off a perfectly tuned, pitch-black social satire, his take on the corrosive nature of Hollywood — which required his first shooting endeavor in the United States — should be a sight; consider the lineup — Julianne Moore, John Cusack, Mia Wasikowska, Olivia Williams, as well as a returning Robert Pattinson & Sarah Gadon — and it’s hard to imagine many films will incite more of a visceral thrill this year. – Nick N

7. Queen of the Desert (Werner Herzog; TBD)

Following years of irritating stop-start development, Werner Herzog is finally shooting his first feature since 2009’s Bad Lieutenant and My Son, My Son. Shifts on the casting front are only natural with such long progressions acting as a factor, but in the central spot of legendary cartographer Gertrude Bell has Naomi Watts remained — she now buoyed by the likes of Robert Pattinson, James Franco, and Damian Lewis — and the subject’s staggering impact on history gives the sort of thread this writer-director has proven himself deeply invested in for decades. (Fitzcarraldo being but one obvious reference point.) It might prove a perfect fit, and we can’t wait to see how Queen shapes up to his true classics. – Nick N.  [Maria:  I’m going to ignore that they’ve mentioned Naomi because it’s an honest mistake since I’ve always thought Naomi and Nicole can be interchanged due to their similarities.  They are friends after all]

14. The Rover (David Michôd; Summer TBD)

After debuting the family crime drama Animal Kingdom back in 2010, it’s been a longer-than-expected wait for David Michôd‘s follow-up, but 2014 will finally bring it with The Rover. A likely bet for Cannes following its summer release, the existential western teams Guy Pearce, Robert Pattinson, Scoot McNairy and more, following a loner who tracks down the men responsible for stealing his car. If Michôd continues to display his knack for unbridled tension, this could prove to be one of Pattinson’s best performances. – Jordan R.  [Maria:  I love Jordan]

You know the drill, click on link to see what other films you might want to see this year.

5 comments on “@TheFilmStage lists 3 of Rob’s films on their 80 Most Anticipated Films of 2014

    Michelle

    • January 9, 2014 at 8:10 am

    Love seeing 3 of Rob’s movies on the list, very smart people at The Film Stage. Soooo excited for all 3, we really are in for a treat this year aren’t we *happy dance* Am with you Maria, I love Jordan too 😀

    Roberta

    • January 9, 2014 at 8:20 am

    I could not be more happy with this!!! Evviva!!!!

    Sue

    • January 9, 2014 at 10:10 am

    How good is this?!!!!!! So excited for him. So excited for us!

    Carmel

    • January 9, 2014 at 1:10 pm

    I am thinking Rob can be very proud of were his career is sitting at the beginning of this year. His choices have been impeccable

    Trish

    • January 10, 2014 at 1:10 am

    Seeing Rob associated with these acclaimed directors is such a thrill. Love what he’s chasing and where it’s taking him. Carmel’s right – his choices have been impeccable. Rob, we cannot wait to see you back on the big screen! Woo hoo!

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