New Breaking Dawn Trailer – Bella’s Getting Married!
Posted on Nov 04, 2011 @ 07:00AM - Add a comment

By Alexis Tereszcuk,
Senior Radar Reporter
Every bride must have something new, something old, something borrowed something blue.
As Bella Swan, played by ethereal beauty Kristen Stewart, prepares to walk down the aisle with her true love Edward Cullen, played by her real life boyfriend Rob Pattinson, she is a blushing bride in the clip from Breaking Dawn that first aired on MTV.
Robert Pattinson & Kristen Stewart Share A Laugh
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Robert Pattinson And Kristen Stewar Arrive From Canada Together
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Robert Pattinson and Kristen Stewart arrive at LAX after the first official photos of the couple kissing emerge.
DVD Review: New Moon
Posted on Mar 21, 2010 @ 03:15PM - Add a comment

Just how painful is a first breakup? For New Moon’s Bella Swan (Kristen Stewart) and Edward Cullen (Robert Pattinson), separation is akin to death, with Shakespearean melodrama and consequences. In the second film in the Twilight series, which arrives Saturday on DVD, it’s the star-crossed lovers’ senior year in the rainy town of Forks, Washington, where Romeo and Juliet is required reading and hanging out half-naked has become de riguere.
Movie Review: Remember Me
Posted on Mar 12, 2010 @ 11:30AM - Add a comment

Robert Pattinson is taking the indie route this month with a starring role in Remember Me, a potentially sweet little love story set in New York City during the summer of 2001. In playing the film’s heartthrob, Tyler Hawkins, the dreamy Brit not only proves that he can play something other than a tortured vampire, but also -- thoughtfully -- is helping fans survive the endless drought between installments of the Twilight franchise.
Remember Me, which opens today, allows Pattinson some room to breathe that his role in Twilight inherently stifles (hint: no one dies when he gets naked!). Yet, while his role as Tyler is undeniably human, the wealthy, brooding writer isn’t so dissimilar from Twilight’s Edward Cullen. Like Edward, Tyler carries the weight of the world on his pale, alluring shoulders, thanks to a family tragedy that has strained relations with his father, Charles Hawkins (Pierce Brosnan). He also suffers from a barely-contained sense of rage, which, like the disrobing, is nice to see unleashed for a change. Unlike the impervious Cullen character, the dashing, scruffy Tyler is prone to bursts of violence that get him in big, mortal-style trouble behind bars.
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No, the Hawkins family doesn’t have fun together like the Cullens do (besides, where can you play baseball in the city?), but Tyler does have a touching relationship with his kid sister, Caroline (Ruby Jerins), that may be the most compelling and believable dynamic in the film. While Remember Me is ostensibly about Tyler’s summer of love with Ally Craig (Emilie de Ravin), it really hinges on his relationship with his family, and himself. The film is billed as a love story in the last moments of American innocence: Before the country knew terrorism, before it knew Iraq; before it knew true loss. At the risk of overblowing intentions, then, Tyler is a stand-in for change, conscience and growing up, with all the unflattering growing pains along with it.
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Both Tyler and Ally are bound by shared the experience of profound personal loss, but their romance still exists in a bubble where Daddy issues are paramount. Ally’s dad (Chris Cooper) is a stereotypical rough-around-the-edges, hard-drinking cop, whose own habit of throwing punches becomes a detriment to developing empathy for him. Tyler’s dad, meanwhile, is all good looks and arrogant ease washed down with fine wine and board-meeting power-trips. Yet, while Sgt. Craig never quite transcends his pro forma persona, the elder Mr. Hawkins actually evolves in the parenting department.
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Remember Me falls short of coalescing into a compelling story with clear direction, but it does have its moments of tenderness, warmth and even a few laughs, thanks mostly to Tate Ellington, who plays Tyler’s neurotic and hilarious bestie, Aidan Hall. Aidan never gets the ladies, but he does tell good jokes. Tyler and Ally, meanwhile, are super-cute and (sometimes) super-hot, with lots of carnal action that Edward only wishes he could get. It’s tough not to fall for Pattinson’s signature fluffy hair and artsy malaise, but it is tough to believe that Tyler and Ally have anything beyond fun summer sexy time.
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It’s a shame, then, on multiple levels that the film’s grand finale is in such poor taste. As misguided and unnecessary as the ending is, it’s even worse because the slow-motion nudges toward outrage feel insulting when the romantic gravity was never fully there. Pattinson and de Ravin are nice together, but they can only take the script so far. As any Twilight fan can attest, nice doesn’t cut it when it comes to tragic love and heartbreaking loss.
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Rob Pattinson Is Being Immortalized In Wax
Posted on Mar 02, 2010 @ 04:55PM - Add a comment

Do you want to see Rob Pattinson every single day? Of course you do. Well, now you can. Sort of. The famous museum Madame Tussauds will be unveiling wax statues of Twilight heartthrob Rob Pattinson and making sure that fans on two continents can see their favorite vampire in the flesh, err wax.
Rob Pattinson On Set Of New Film Bel Ami
Posted on Feb 11, 2010 @ 07:58PM - Add a comment

Twilight hunk Rob Pattinson is in his homeland working on his latest project Bel Ami, and RadarOnline.com has the exclusive photos of the actor on set.
PHOTOS: Check Out Rob Pattinson On Set In London
Dressed in a dashing tie, RPattz stars in the movie alongside Academy Award nominated actresses Uma Thurman and Kristen Scott Thomas. Hopefully this role will be the one that earns Rob his Oscar nod.
PHOTOS: Rob Pattinson And Kristen Stewart Get Close In Vancouver
In this adaptation of Guy de Maupassant's Bel Ami RPattz is playing George Duroy, a young journalist who rose from poverty to become one of the most successful men in Paris via the ruthless and calculating bedding of the city's most glamorous and influential women.
PHOTOS: Rob And Kristen's Hot Photo Shoot
Thurman will be beating Kristen Stewart to the punch, as her character will become the wife of Pattinson on screen.
PHOTOS: Rob And Kristen Holding Hands In Paris
Rob's hunky vampire Edward Cullen will be back on the big screen this summer in Eclipse, the third installment in the Twilight Saga, and his next movie Remember Me hits theaters in March.


























