Robert Pattinson can currently be seen in new Netflix movie “The Devil All the Time”, playing sinister preacher Preston Teagardin alongside a cast including Tom Holland, Jason Clarke, Riley Keough and Sebastian Stan.
11.09.2020 - 16:07 / variety.com
Owen Gleiberman Chief Film CriticRobert Pattinson has a way of making scene-stealing entrances, sometimes halfway through a movie, like when he showed up in “The King,” wearing long orange-blond tresses and a twisted leer, as the Dauphin of France, a lewdly dissipated flyweight troublemaker. He does it again in “The Devil All the Time,” a drama of sin and salvation and crime and violence and a whole lot of other heavy Christian noir stuff, set in southern rural Ohio from 1957 to 1965.
Robert Pattinson can currently be seen in new Netflix movie “The Devil All the Time”, playing sinister preacher Preston Teagardin alongside a cast including Tom Holland, Jason Clarke, Riley Keough and Sebastian Stan.
Robert Pattinson finds his The Devil All the Time accent very funny!
Mike Fleming Jr Co-Editor-in-Chief, FilmEXCLUSIVE: In a deal that comes in high $40 millions, Apple Original Films has acquired worldwide rights to Cherry, the first film directed by Anthony and Joe Russo since their Avengers: Endgame became the highest global grossing film of all time. The film is a decidedly different kind of drama, an adaptation of the bestselling novel by Nico Walker that is based on his story.
Robert Pattinson, Ewan Mcgregor, and Lily Collins are teaming up to host GO Campaign’s 14th Annual Gala in support of global COVID-19 relief and racial justice in the U.S.The free online event will take place on October 24, 2020, and will feature exclusive musical performances from stars including Haim, Judith Hill, Katharine McPhee, and David Foster, McGregor, and his girlfriend Mary Elizabeth Winstead, as well as McGregor’s daughter’s band French Thyme.
There is a long tradition of British actors doing American southern accents, both good, bad, and plain weird. From Daniel Craig‘s Benoit Blanc accent from “Knives Out” and Jude Law in, well, anything he does.
Netflix’s new Antonio Campos-directed thriller The Devil All The Time is movie newcomer Pokey LaFarge.You might already know LaFarge from his music; an old timey sound that spans eight solo albums celebrating traditional American music – from jazz and ragtime to hillbilly country and western swing – or his guest spots on Jack White’s debut solo album ‘Blunderbuss’ or contributions to the Boardwalk Empire soundtrack.
Robert Pattinson is part of the star-studded cast of Netflix’s new movie The Devil All the Time and he speaks with a high-pitched Southern accent in the film.
Looks like Robert Pattinson has recovered from coronavirus. The Batman actor was photographed making out with his girlfriend Suki Waterhouse in a London park on Wednesday.
The Batman has resumed following Robert Pattinson’s positive COVID-19 diagnosis.Filming was brought to a standstill on September 3, after Warner Bros. confirmed an individual on set had contracted the virus – with Vanity Fair then confirming it was Pattinson.“Following a hiatus for COVID 19 quarantine precautions, filming has now resumed on The Batman in the UK,” a Warner Bros.
Robert Pattinson has been snapped enjoying a kiss in the park with his girlfriend, Suki Waterhouse.
Batman trailer, and Robert delivers two whole lines. Looks like he's going for the gravel-y, low Batman voice of mans past.
Robert Pattinson’s anticipated Batman film has resumed its shoot in the U.K. after being shut down earlier this month.Warner Bros.
Filming for The Batman has officially resumed after the production was shut down due to Robert Pattinson testing positive for Coronavirus. “Following a hiatus for COVID 19 quarantine precautions, filming has now resumed on The Batman in the UK,” a Warner Bros.
Robert Pattinson's positive coronavirus test, ET can confirm.«Following a hiatus for COVID-19 quarantine precautions, filming has now resumed on in the U.K,» a Warner Bros. spokesperson rep told ET on Thursday.ET confirmed the production halt on Sept.
tested positive for the coronavirus, production on the much-anticipated film has resumed outside of London, England.“Following a hiatus for COVID 19 quarantine precautions, filming has now resumed on ‘The Batman’ in the UK,” Warner Bros. Pictures said in a statement to Variety.
Filming for The Batman has officially resumed after the production was shut down due to Robert Pattinson testing positive for Coronavirus.
Anthony D'Alessandro Editorial Director/Box Office EditorWarner Bros has confirmed that The Batman is back up and running. This comes two weeks after the production shut down after star Robert Pattinson tested positive for COVID-19.