May 24th, 2020 / No Comments


Screen Rant breaks down the second #Tenet Movie Trailer featuring a lot more Robert Pattinson

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With the release of the second trailer for Tenet we see a lot more of Rob’s character. Below are a few excerpts relating to Rob from Screen Rant’s break down (click on the link to read the full article):

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Tenet’s latest trailer provides more insight into figures introduced in the December footage. Washington is evidently a fresh recruit into this shadowy, time-bending organization, but he’s also shown explaining how the trick works to Pattinson’s character. Either both men are relatively fresh to the world of Tenet, or there’s some kind of time reversal at play, with Washington simultaneously a trainee and a mentor. We learn that Washington’s character isn’t the stereotypical reckless secret agent with a death wish; he’s planning on dying peacefully as an old man. Pattinson has more lines in this trailer, and he comes across as a well-spoken upper-class Brit in the traditional Bond mold.

Robert Pattinson Plays… Christopher Nolan?!

Christopher Nolan’s films have previously included characters that partially resembled or mirrored the director himself in some way. In Inception, for instance, Leonardo DiCaprio’s Cobb is confirmed to be have some qualities of Nolan’s, and many of the cast represent an aspect of filmmaking, with Cobb’s role in the dream heist plot akin to that of a movie’s director. It appears that Robert Pattinson’s figure could perform a similar function in Tenet, and this is especially clear when the character begins describing a dramatic plane crash sequence. Interestingly, Nolan has the good taste to ensure he’s always represented by the best-looking of actors.

The second new action scene teased is of Washington and Pattinson jumping from a great height. This doesn’t appear to be an Inversion, so the pair might just be hoping the tents below will cushion their fall. Furthermore, Pattinson’s character suggests crashing a plane along the ground in dramatic fashion, and the trailer gives a brief glimpse of this biblical, explosive sequence.

March 21st, 2019 / Comments Off on Tenet | Christopher Nolan (26 August 2020)


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“Yeah. We start next month. I can’t say anything, (but) it’s really cool. It’s a huge, huge thing. I haven’t done anything like it, ever. It’s going to be very exciting.” Robert Pattinson to Den of Geek, April 2019


Director:  Christopher Nolan

Writer:  Christopher Nolan

Producer:  Christopher Nolan | Emma Thomas

Cinematographer: Hoyte van Hoytema

Composer: Ludwig Göransson

Editor: Jennifer Lame

Production Designer: Nathan Crowley

Stills Photographer: Melinda Sue Gordon

Role:  Neil

Costars:  John David Washington, Elizabeth Debicki, Michael Caine, Kenneth Branagh, Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Clémence Poésy, Dimple Kapidia, Yuri Kolokolnikov, Himesh Patel

Production Co:  Warner Bros

Sales Rep:  Warner Bros

World Premiere: 17 July 2020 | 31 July 2020 | 12 August 2020 | 26 August 2020 | 3 September (US)

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#TENET International Release Dates

Film NOTE: Dates with no hyperlink are either via IMDbPro or Variety. All dates are subject to change. This page is frequently updated.

August 2020

  • Australia (preview screenings) 22 & 23 August 2020


  • East Africa – 28 August 2020
  • Ghana – 28 August 2020
  • Nigeria – 28 August 2020
  • Norway – 28 August 2020
  • Vietnam – 28 August 2020

September 2020


  • China – 4 September 2020
  • Ghana – 4 September 2020
  • Nigeria – 4 September 2020

  • Bahrain – 10 September 2020
  • Hong Kong – 10 September 2020
  • Israel – 10 September 2020
  • Kuwait – 10 September 2020
  • Qatar – 10 September 2020
  • Uruguay – 10 September 2020


  • Azerbaijan – 17 September 2020
  • CIS Others – 17 September 2020
  • Kazakhstan – 17 September 2020




October 2020


December 2020


December 2020 (DVD | Bluray | 4K & Digital)


  • Sweden – 14 December 2020
  • UK – 14 December 2020




  • France – 24 December 2020 (Preorder from 10 Nov at FNAC)

January 2021

  • Japan (DVD etc) – 8 January
  • Italy (DVD etc) – 13 January

February 2021

July 2021


DATES TO UPDATED ONCE FINALISED


Distributors

  • Turkey – Warner Bros
  • USA – Warner Bros
  • Australia – Roadshow (for Warner Bros)
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Press Junket August 2020: Video Interviews | Photos | Print Interviews

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Historical Status | What We Know So Far

  • Announced: 25 January 2019
  • Pre-Production: 6 March 2019.
  • Variety reports how an insider has called the project a “massive, innovative, action blockbuster” that will be shown in Imax. 
  • Variety reported (22 May 2019): “Tenet,” which is being filmed on location across seven countries, is an action epic evolving from the world of international espionage (also confirmed additional cast – see post below).
  • FILMING: 22 May 2019 (according to IMDbPro) The plot is currently unknown. The project is described as an “event film”.
  • TEASER Released in US Cinemas 1 Aug 2019 – FILM NEWS|UPDATES: Christopher Nolan Drops #Tenet Teaser | “Time For a New Protagonist”
  • POST PRODUCTION – 13 November 2019
  • Trailer released: 19 December 2019

March 15th, 2019 / No Comments


Robert Pattinson The Souvenir: Part 2 is heading your way … eventually

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Australia – you know what this means – we have a distributor for The Souvenir: Part 2. Screen International unleashed the following exclusive tonight:

Focus has taken global rights excluding North America (A24), UK (Curzon) and Taiwan (Spotlight) from sales agent Protagonist Pictures to both parts one and two of the project. The deal has been in the works since Sundance. 

The second film is scheduled to shoot later this year. Element Pictures has come on board to produce Part 2 with Hogg’s JWH Films. It is understood the key cast will be reprising their roles and that some further casting is underway.

Click on the link above to read the full article.

February 15th, 2019 / 1 Comment


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Deadline Hollywood has announced that, due to scheduling conflicts, Chris Evans has dropped out of “The Devil All The Time” and will be replaced by Sebastian Stan.


EXCLUSIVE: Sebastian Stan will replace Chris Evans in The Devil All The Time, the Antonio Campos-directed drama. Evans has dropped out over a problem with scheduling. Who better to step in than Stan, as he and Evans have played running buddies Bucky Barnes/The Winter Soldier and Captain America in four Joe & Anthony Russo-directed Marvel Studios films


The Devil All The Time is an adaptation of Donald Ray Pollock’s 2011 mid-western gothic novel that Antonio and Paulo Campos co-scripted. In the forgotten backwoods of a place called Knockemstiff, Ohio, a storm of faith, violence and redemption brews. Out of desperation to save his dying wife, Willard Russell turns to prayer which succumbs to sacrifice. This sets our protagonist Arvin, Willard’s son, on his path from bullied kid to a man who knows when to take action. He interacts with a nefarious cast of characters: a serial killer couple, a faith-testing preacher, and a corrupt local sheriff in a story that is told across two decades.

IMDB has updated their cast listing to reflect the addition of Sebastian.

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February 13th, 2019 / 1 Comment


Robert Pattinson interviewed by Vanity Fair Spain

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A new interview appeared in Vanity Fair Spain. Below is an extract (thanks to Google translate). Interesting to read about Harmony Korine and I am beside myself that Rob has been pursuing Almodovar:

The man who sits down for this interview has nothing to do with the character that the press sold during [the Twilight years] (surly, provocative, hating his existence), to begin with because he smiles. Smiles constantly. The only thing that Robert Pattinson has in common with R-Patz, of course, is the hair: he is constantly touching, as if he were angry with it, and before each shake the mane acquires an even more impressive position than the previous one. That’s the only special effect in Pattinson’s career right now.

“There are already enough fucking movies in the world,” says the actor to explain why he pursued the French director Claire Denis, after being impressed with A Woman in Africa , to give him work in High Life . “I do not have any power to get funding for a movie, unless it’s a vampire movie. In that case maybe they would give me $20 to do it.” Pattinson writes personally to authors who stimulate him emotionally or intellectually without telling his agents. He did it with James Gray (The Lost City of Z), Antonio Campos (author of the indie Christine  phenomenon, with whom he will shoot The Devil All The Time ), Werner Herzog (The Desert Queen ) or the Safdie brothers (Good Time ), to whom he was attracted after seeing a single photo of Heaven Knows What : the close-up of his protagonist, the heroin addict in real life Arielle Holmes , illuminated in magenta tones. 

It does not always work for him (he contacted Harmony Korine , but his role in Beach Bum has been done by Zac Efron and he confesses that he has been “working” with Almodóvar for years), but Robert Pattinson is building a career not based on his fame but against it.

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September 20th, 2018 / No Comments


Robert Pattinson #High Will Compete at the Film Festival Gent (Belgium) on 19 October 2018

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Robert Pattinson #HighLife will compete in the official selection of Belgium’s Film Festival Gent on 19 October 2018 at 7.45pm.  Ticket information is available on the hyperlink above.  From the website:

Can the “grande dame” of French cinema Claire Denis make his debut at the age of 72? Definitely.  With her long-awaited space drama ‘High Life’, Denis not only sets her first steps in space, she also for the first time omits her native language – with the help of writer’s couple Zadie Smith and Nick Laird – to make her English debut.

Denis’ English-language debut is a solid piece of uncompromising, subversive cinema. It is a shame that her regular cinematographer Agnes Godard could not help her, but fortunately home composer Stuart A. Staples (Tindersticks) did, and he delivered an equally threatening and subtle soundscape to the enchanting images, as well as the beautiful song ‘Willow’, sung by protagonist Robert Pattinson. 

Thanks Cinevox for the heads up.

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