Robert Pattinson’s cinematic career so far has been the definition of an upward spiral, but how do Robert Pattinson's movies rank from worst to best? The year 2008 enwrapped Pattinson in mega-stardom when he was cast as the brooding, glistening vampire Edward Cullen in all five movies of The Twilight Saga. However, instead of basking in the limelight as most would, Pattinson plunged himself right into the waters of indie and arthouse cinema, going on to work with the likes of Werner Herzog (Queen of the Desert), David Cronenberg (Cosmopolis), and Claire Denis (High Life).
Over the past two years, Robert Pattinson's movies have made a return to the mainstream, which feels like a natural transition, belting out one stellar performance after another in films like Eggers’ psychological horror, The Lighthouse, and Netflix’s noir-thriller, The Devil All The Time. Today, all eyes are on him, as his latest performance is the titular DC superhero Batman in Matt Reeves’ film, The Batman.
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Prior to his big break in Twilight, Pattinson starred in numerous supporting roles, including the German TV film Ring of the Nibelungs, Mira Nair’s Vanity Fair (although his scenes were deleted and only appear in the DVD version), and the 2006 psychological thriller, The Haunted Airman, for which he earned favorable reviews. From indie films to arthouse dramas and young adult franchises, Pattinson has done it all in his career. Here's every Robert Pattinson movie ranked from worst to best.
Based on the life of British archaeologist and cartographer Gertrude Bell, Werner Herzog’s 2015 biopic, Queen of the Desert, received mostly negative reviews and tanked in the box office. Apart from Pattinson, the
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