Robert Pattinson: RPAU Week in Review 18 to 24 July 2016

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Interesting week and lots happening for The Childhood of a Leader … DAMSEL: So the summary is changed and the words “comedy” removed, but we know we know Zellners – you are playing with us lol. THE CHILDHOOD OF A LEADER:  Some great reviews coming out with the release in the US and still some trickling through from other festivals. I love the official UK poster and I can watch that trailer all day long. I also love comments like “”[Pattinson] a sign of his maturity and respect in acting” that are coming out thanks to the UK Trailer and pending release. Londoners will have to wait an extra week with Art House Crouch End pushing back their screenings until 29 July 2016. And if you live in or near Dorset, you can catch an exclusive screening on 31 July 2016 at 10 Castle Street which appears to be a Club/Restaurant. Intrigued. If you’re in the US some of you may have already seen the film, but if you’re in Miami then you’ll have to wait a few more weeks – Miami Cinematheque will be screening from 12 to 24 August. Also I’ve updated the US cinemas with information that LA will be getting the release from 29 July – and I’ve added links for sessions in Santa Monica. Great to see Robert’s scene again (for me) with Liam Cunninghum discussing the tragedy of Pontius Pilate. The Q&A with Brady Corbet and Mona Fastvold is an interesting read and the podcast with Brady is fascinating. He’s so fabulous to listen to and I love that he mentioned how integral Robert was to the film from the beginning. LIFE: Mexico has added more screenings of the film as part of the 36th International Forum of Cinema. With the release in Brazil I decided to update the Movie Reviews – especially when you see reviews stating “Robert Pattinson ends up doing better in his role … giving us one of the best moments of the film” QUEEN OF THE DESERT:  Well they do say that the Shire is God’s country – Sutherland Shire is screening the film as part of it’s Movie Day. IN OTHER NEWS: *sniffs* at least it’s not just us that are depressed by the death of Cedric Diggory. There was an interesting Brady Corbet article for those interested and Salon also posted a great interview. Thank you all for my birthday wishes feeling very blessed.  As we lead into next week we have The Childhood of a Leader at T-Mobile New Horizons Film Festival in Poland, released in LA theatres from next Friday and a special screening in London and Queen of the Desert at Lake Como Film Festival.  Not forgetting that the lineup for the Venice Film Festival is announced on Thursday so we are all eagerly waiting whether The Lost City of Z will be premiering. Fingers crossed.  So until then …

THE CHILDHOOD OF A LEADER

Release Dates, Screenings & Film Festivals:  London | Miami | Dorset Excl Screening

Movie Reviews Updated *24 July 2016*

Metrodome Share Official UK Poster and Trailer

US Cinemas Screening – Updated with links for Santa Monica Lammele from 29 July 2016

New Promotional Clip – Charles Marker Discusses the Tragedy of Pontius Pilate

Brady Corbet & Mona Fastvold Extract from IFC Center Q&A

Podcast: Brady Corbet Talks with Filmwax Radio

Edinburgh: Filmhouse Session Times & Tickets for August

DAMSEL

Film Update: IMDbPro Updates with new Summary and Crew Added: Cinematographer & Costumer Designer

LIFE

Release Dates, Special Screenings & Film Festivals:  Mexico

Movie Reviews Updated 24 July 2016

QUEEN OF THE DESERT

Release Dates, Special Screenings & Film Festivals: Sutherland Shire (Aust) |

HQs, UPDATES & MORE

Mancrush Monday

Randomness: Robert Pattinson Style

Cedric Diggory No. 9 in 50 Most Depressing Deaths in Harry Potter

Throwback Thursday: Robs Interview With The Inside Film Show

Maria’s Birthday:  Collage | Wallpaper | Video

Walk Down Memory Lane Sunday

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1 comment on “Robert Pattinson: RPAU Week in Review 18 to 24 July 2016

    Grace Castleton

    • July 25, 2016 at 12:22 pm

    Robert Pattinson is absolutely amazingly talented in every way and hot sexy

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