Margot Covers Wonderland Magazine (Autumn 2017)

Margot graced the cover of Wonderland magazine for Autumn 2017! You can pre-order the issue here.

WONDERLAND MAGAZINE – A similar Hollywood outlier, our accompanying Autumn cover star, Margot Robbie has had her own, perhaps quieter, transformation. Photographed by enigmatic filmmaker Gia Coppola, Robbie describes her own struggles with being misrepresented by the media. Appearing as an American sweetheart gone bad in the forthcoming biopic I, Tonya, she reveals what it’s like to fall from grace at the centre of an international scandal. Or at least, what it’s like to pretend to.

It’s a full throttle ride with the people setting the pop culture agenda on their own terms. But no one can sum up the transformative power of art better than our cover star himself. “Despite humans having this death grip on what they think is identity, really you could just wake up one day and decide to be someone else and do it as many times as you want.” – Robert Pattinson.

Join us in our double fantasy as we take a ride through the frenzy of 2017. Thank you to our wonderful advertisers and contributors, and of course, you, our readers. We hope you love it as much as we loved making it.

You can pre-order the new issue by clicking here.

“Goodbye Christopher Robin” World Premiere

Margot attended the Goodbye Christopher Robin world premiere held at Odeon Leicester Square in London, England (September 20). More photos will be added shortly!

Neon, 30WEST Land “I, Tonya”

Toronto: Neon, 30WEST Land ‘I, Tonya’ With Margot Robbie

VARIETY – Neon and 30WEST have nabbed domestic rights to “I, Tonya,” a dark comedy about Olympic skater Tonya Harding. The deal was signed out of the Toronto Film Festival, where the film premiered over the weekend. It is in the $5 million range.

The big draw here is star Margot Robbie, who plays Harding, a gold medal hopeful whose career was derailed after her ex-husband cooked up a scheme to hobble Nancy Kerrigan. There’s some chatter that Robbie could end up in the awards race, but other potential buyers who looked at the picture thought it had only limited commercial appeal. Netflix, CBS Films, and Annapurna had kicked the tires on the picture at various points in a bidding process that never got as hot as the agents and producers thought it would. CBS Films had bid $6 million prior to the screening, but lowered the bid to $2 million after the film showed, according to an insider.

In a positive notice, Variety‘s Owen Gleiberman praised the picture and the performances. “For a while, you may make the mistake of thinking that ‘I, Tonya’ is a joke: a blithe spoof of Tabloid Nation,” he wrote. “It is that, yet it’s also built around something piercingly sharp and sincere: Margot Robbie’s canny, live-wire, deeply sympathetic performance.”

Along with Robbie, Allison Janney stars as Harding’s mother and Sebastian Stan appears as Jeff Gillooly, Harding’s ex-husband. The film is directed by Craig Gillespie (“Lars and the Real Girl”) with a screenplay by Steven Rogers (“Love the Coopers”).

30WEST is a new venture founded by Micah Green, a former CAA agent, and entrepreneur Dan Friedkin. At Toronto, the company partnered with Cinetic to negotiate a deal to sell domestic rights Morgan Spurlock’s sequel to “Super Size Me” to YouTube Red.

Neon is the new indie label from Tom Quinn, the former head of Radius-TWC, and Alamo Drafthouse founder Tim League. The company’s “Borg/McEnroe,” with Shia LaBeouf as a hot-tempered John McEnroe, opened the festival. Its other releases include “Beach Rats,” “Ingrid Goes West,” and “Colossal.”

AI Films financed the project. CAA and UTA represented the “I, Tonya” filmmakers, while Vince Holden of AI Films brokered the deal. Sierra/Affinity is handling international rights and has already pre-sold many territories.

TIFF 2017 Videos

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“I, Tonya” Premiere – 2017 Toronto International Film Festival

Margot attended the I, Tonya premiere during the 2017 Toronto International Film Festival at the Princess of Wales Theatre in Toronto, Canada (September 8).