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Robert Pattinson stars in new Cosmopolis teaser

Jennifer Maddox | March 23, 2012 | 0 Comments

From Total Film

Cosmopolis, the upcoming film from David Cronenberg, has released a new teaser trailer in which Robert Pattinson shows there’s more in his locker than sallow-faced pouting.

Based on the novel by Don DeLillo, Cosmopolis will chart a single day in the life of billionaire Eric Parker (Pattinson), who realises he is losing money at a rate of knots and decides to revel in his own downfall.

The teaser looks every bit as scuzzily weird as we’ve come to expect from Cronenberg, with Pattinson clearly relishing the opportunity to play a more engaging character than that afforded him by The Twilight Saga.

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Why Action Fans Must See ‘The Raid: Redemption’ Before the Remake

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The 12 Best Movies of SXSW 2012

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Gaumont Secures Funding to Restore Classic Films

Via Blu-ray.com French distributors Gaumont have announced that they have secured funding to restore 270 films from their catalog during the next four years. The restorations will have a minimum quality of at least 2K. Amongst the films considered for restoration are such classics as Jean Renoir’s Toni (1935), Henri-Georges Clouzot’s The Murderer Lives at [...]

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The Making of Chinatown

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Via Blu-ray.com Paramount Pictures’ Chinatown gets its Blu-ray premiere on April 3 in a newly remastered edition. Director Roman Polanski described Chinatown as “a traditional detective story with a new, modern shape.” It was the first film to be personally produced by Robert Evans, Paramount’s highly successful Executive Vice President in Charge of Worldwide Production. [...]

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Via The Sun Times Honestly, Abe finally came to life for Daniel Day-Lewis when he arrived in the Land of Lincoln. Very quietly last year, the Oscar-winning actor slipped into town to hang out with the memory of the 16th president of the United States. “We made a trip to Springfield, Ill., right at the [...]

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