Get a behind the scenes look at the first day of filming on the set of “New Moon” where Taylor Lautner, Kristen Stewart and director Chris Weitz talk about the relationship between Jacob and Bella. Coming to DVD March 20.

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Access Hollywood will be releasing an EXCLUSIVE “New Moon” clip tomorrow! Until then, wanted to make sure you’ve seen these great clips released from the “New Moon” DVD!

Thank you to Access Hollywood for the link.

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Killer Film Reviews- Remember Me

by Jen on March 15, 2010

Krista Richmond of KillerFilm.com reviews Remember Me. At the end of the review, she says it best, “I think you should judge for yourself. Put aside your preconceived notions, and go see Remember Me.

Forget what you think you know about this movie. And forget what you think you know about Robert Pattinson. This film is far more than a love story. Plus, Pattinson’s acting abilities are better than the one particular role he’s known for playing.

Go into this movie with an open mind, and what you’ll find is an engaging film that is simultaneously heartbreaking and heartwarming. The story and actors swirl together like a perfect cup of coffee with just the right amount of cream and sugar. The subtle sweetness cuts the underlying bitterness. And, in fact, that’s exactly the word I would use to describe Remember Me – bittersweet.

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Under Review: ‘Remember Me’

by Jen on March 14, 2010

Alexa Milan of Itsjustmovies.com reviews, ‘Remember Me’. It is one of the most well thought out and fair reviews I have read, so far.

“Remember Me” is not for the pre-teen crowd that flock to see Robert Pattinson in the “Twilight” films, though Summit’s marketing campaign wants you to think so. It’s a darker, more mature look at love and family, albeit a fairly melodramatic one.

The film opens when young Ally witnesses her mother’s murder in a subway mugging. The action then jumps ahead 10 years when Ally (Emilie de Ravin) is in college. Her rebellious classmate Tyler (Robert Pattinson) has also been affected by a personal tragedy — the suicide of his older brother.

Full Review- There are some spoilers in the second part of the review, but she has it set up where you can read the first part without being spoiled.

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Sky Showbiz Interview. Robert talks about love, jealousy, and fame. He also talks about his upcoming projects, “Water for Elephants.”

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Little Ashes Wins at the GLAAD Awards

by Jen on March 14, 2010

GLAAD Media Award recipients were announced in 24 of this year’s 32 media categories at the 21st Annual GLAAD Media Awards presented in New York by IBM and Prudential at the Marriott Marquis on Saturday night. Additional awards will be presented in Los Angeles on April 17 at the Hyatt Regency Century Plaza, and in San Francisco on June 5 at the Westin St. Francis.

Outstanding Film-Limited Release: Little Ashes (Regent Releasing)

400 rpattinson dali 081126 pic4 Little Ashes Wins at the GLAAD Awards

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Katey Rich of Cinemablend.com Interview with Robert Pattinson. He talks about the downside of fame, New York and more.

I admit, I wasn’t expecting all that much out of Robert Pattinson. He’s become very, very famous for playing men of few words, be it prettyboy Cedric Diggory in the fourth Harry Potter, the icy and wary Edward Cullen in that vampire thing, or the brooding Tyler in Remember Me, which is by far Pattinson’s biggest role yet as a non-vampire. I was waiting for him to walk into the interview room in a cloud of smoke, hair tousled back and scowl on his face, simply daring us to ask any questions.

Saying I was pleasantly surprised is an understatement– Pattinson was a funny, generous and totally relaxed interview, willing to laugh at himself and admit when his questions veered off into nonsense, and doing his best to answer Twilight questions even when the publicists hovered in the background to make sure we didn’t get off track. The hair was totally normal too– I guess his stylist had the afternoon off. Read below for our conversation with Pattinson, about what drew him to a romance like Remember Me, how he sees his character Tyler as an extension of himself, and the perils of unexpected fame. I was really impressed with how open he was in talking about what he does and doesn’t like about the craziness that surrounds him on a daily basis. Really, I was impressed in general. Find out why below.

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It’s Time to Meet Rob: I’m a HUGE Fan! Episode 3

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Film.com Reviews Remember Me

by Jen on March 12, 2010

According to Laremy Legel of Film.com, “Remember Me is Well Done.” Robert Pattinson and Emilie de Ravin shine in a film with a profound message.

As I look through the six pages of hurriedly scribbled notes I took while watching Remember Me, I’m struck by the overall ambition and courage of the film. Massive themes are considered here: love and loss, the role parents should play, sibling support, fledgling relationships in college, the role of blunt trauma in the building of character. True, that’s a lot of emotional weight, and the key for enjoyment here is to buy into the overarching sincerity of the film. By taking a risk, and actually being about something, Remember Me becomes vulnerable to those who would lash out against perceived melodrama in movies. But we’ve got to take back the streets on this one; we need writers and directors out there taking chances, we’ve got to get away from the paint-by-numbers industry that has become modern cinema.

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Thanks to our sister site Spunk-Ransom.com

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The wonderful, Larry Carrol of MTV interviewed Rob for his role in, “Remember Me”. Rob dishes on James Dean, being typecast as Edward and the scene that nearly landed him in jail.

By now, you’ve probably watched the “Eclipse” trailer a half-million times, eager to catch every last glimpse of Robert Pattinson. But don’t forget that this weekend brings the chance to see the trailer on the big screen when it plays before showings of RPattz’s new drama “Remember Me.”

Still not enough Rob for you? Well, before you go see the movie this weekend, read on for an interview RPattz did with our friends at MTV Radio. In it, he spills the beans on playing a “Remember Me” rebel without a cause, his reasons for being brooding and wounded in real life, and why people like hitting him.

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