Monday, June 16, 2014

Happy Birthday Fab!

Ryan says Happy Birthday









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Ryan Gosling is always in style

There were lots of wonderful Ryan photo's from Cannes this year ... Here are some of our favourites:

Casual Ryan strides in

Photocall chic

Or just click here to see why MTV thinks Ryan Gosling made the Cannes Film Festival 1000% better 

 Ryan in Gucci for The Lost River Premiere






Whatever the ocaison or what he is wearing Ryan is always in style!!


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Tuesday, May 20, 2014

The Lost River teaser trailer is here!!

Our very first glimpse of 'Lost River' is here



Read the reviews so far:

"Ryan Gosling’s directorial debut, “Lost River”, is about to premiere at Cannes and with the event comes the films first teaser." Moviehole

"this first taste of his fantastical film"  Indiewire

"Lost River looks like it could be an intriguing entry from someone who has a real vision and a consequential message for the average movie-goer"  Moviepilot

"stylish and unique"  Empireonline

Sunday, May 11, 2014

Ryan Gosling reveals his directorial influences for 'Lost River'



Ryan Gosling credits his experience of working with Nicolas Winding Refn and Derek Cianfrance for influencing 'Lost River'
"In many ways, this movie is a gift from the directors I could work with in the last years. As an actor I've passed though deeply real movies with Derek Cianfrance to the imagination of Nicolas Winding Refn. I think I have oscillated between these two extremes because my own sensibility as a director lies somewhere between the two," he says in the press notes for the film (via Ryan Gosling Addicted)."
You can read more of Ryan's official statement at RyanGoslingAddicted

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First images from Ryan Gosling's 'Lost River'

The Cannes premiere for 'Lost River' is almost a week away.  The first images from the film are only just being seen online.  Indiewire has posted exciting stills that give a first glimpse into the world Ryan created.
"Starring Christina Hendricks, Ben Mendelsohn, Eva Mendes, Saoirse Ronan and Matt Smith, the fantasy thriller centers on Billy, a single mother of two, who is swept into a macabre and dark fantasy underworld while her teenage son discovers a secret road leading to an underwater town. Both Billy and Bones must dive deep into the mystery, if their family is to survive. Trippy stuff, and certainly these snaps bear that out, with Gosling describing the film as inspired by the realist and fantastical filmmakers he's worked with."









Cannot wait to see into Ryan's world!

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Thursday, April 17, 2014

Ryan Gosling to debut 'Lost River' at Cannes

It's official, Ryan Gosling's directorial debut will be premiered at Cannes 2014.  The film, now titled 'Lost River' in place of the working title 'How to Catch a Monster' will be screened in the "un certain regard" section.
"Un Certain Regard looks strong, with Ryan Gosling's directorial debut "Lost River" probably the headliner"

The LA Times adds:
"Shot in Detroit last year, “Lost River” has been one of the more anticipated projects in moviedom, both because of its director pedigree (Gosling does not star) and its plot line, which is said to concern a single mother and an underwater utopia. (Though slightly lower profile than the competition section, Un Certain Regard is often the home for first-time directors.)  The movie does not yet have a U.S. distributor or release date, though you wouldn’t guess it from the breathless Internet anticipation about the film."


Thanks to @TheFilmStage we now know more about the plot of 'Lost River' as star Iain De Caestecker is quoted:
 “It’s about this family living in a town called Lost River, which is perhaps a place that was once full of family and happiness and love, and is now this town that’s slowly descending into a place without any hope. This family is holding onto the foundations of their house and everything they think they need to hold onto.”
Cannot wait to see Ryan's next contribution to movies.  This time behind the camera!

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