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This post is filed under: Natalia Tena
Written by on August 21, 2011 • Comments Off
I just thought I’d let you know that Natalia Tena‘s(Nymphadora Tonks) band is going to go on tour in September again. You can check out all their upcoming shows for 2011 below. For more information visit Molotov-Jukebox.co.uk or follow them on Twitter @Molotov_Jukebox.
July 28 – 4 Denmark Street, London July 29 – Lake District, Cumbria August 5 – Ledbury, Herefordshire September 7 – 31 Lothian Road, Edinburgh, EH1 2DJ September 8-11 – Robin Hill Countyside Adventure Park, Isle of Wight September 11 – Gardens, SE1 8UL, London September 13 – 49 Chalk Farm Road, NW1 8AN, London September 16 – JAMM, 261 Brixton Road, SW9, London September 22 – Dublin, Ireland< September 24 – James Street, Salford M3 5HW September 30 – Stokes Croft, Bristol, BS1 3PR
Rupert Grint(Ronald Weasley) attends the 2011 V Festival this weekend at Chelmsford, England, where he will be taking in some of the headlining bands set to perform at the annual musical event. I added some pictures showing Ruptert to the Gallery.
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This post is filed under: Media, News, Tom Felton
Written by on August 20, 2011 • Comments Off
You may know him as Draco Malfoy in the Harry Potter series or, more recently, Dodge Landon in “Rise of the Planet of the Apes: Prevolution“, but now Tom Felton is showing the world that he’s more than just the villain you love to hate.
The all around nice-guy Tom released his debut single “Hawaii” on YouTube. He even published the lyrics to it just in case the accent eludes you. It’s definitely a different song from what you’d expect from this summer’s favorite big screen bad guy. However, it does have a pleasant sound – something of a throwback to the 80s.
And, just in case you were curious as to what Tom’s favorite drink is, in “Hawaii” he references “JD coke and lime.”
Check out the tune, which mixes guitar, piano and Tom’s voice – you can watch the video below:
I added 7 HQ, but unfortunately tagged, pictures to the gallery, which show Daniel Radcliffe and his new unknown mystery girlfriend holding hands in New York City earlier this week.
This post is filed under: Daniel Radcliffe
Written by on August 18, 2011 • Comments Off
Forget “The Woman in Black“. What we really want to know is, who’s the lady in lavender?!
Daniel Radcliffe(Harry Potter) seemed to have no problem working some of that Harry Potter magic on the fairer sex and was spotted around New York this week holding hands with who we can only assume is his new girlfriend.
And no, while there is a slight resemblance—the emphasis on slight cannot be overstated—we can assure you, it’s not Pippa Middleton (though how great would that be?!). So who is she?
Well, so far, no one’s been able to ID the brunette beauty (it definitely wasn’t on-off girlfriend Olive Uniacke, whom he was photographed with earlier this month) though pictures of them comfortably strolling arm-in-arm around Manhattan abound.
What we do know is that the 22-year-old presumptive gazillionaire is head over heels in love with his new galpal, as he disclosed as much last month on the mouthful of a show, CNN Presents: A Larry King Special—Harry Potter: The Final Chapter.
“I’ve got a girlfriend at the moment, who I am very much in love with,” he said. “So, you know, we’ll see where that goes.”
“The Woman In Black” is an upcoming horror film that stars Daniel Radcliffe, Ciaran Hinds and Janet McTeer. It is directed by James Watkins (“Eden Lake“, “The Descent 2“) and the script is adapted from Susan Hill‘s novel by Jane Goldman, who wrote the screenplay for “Kick Ass” and “X Men: First Class“.
Official synopsis: Based on the classic ghost story, “The Woman In Black” tells the tale of Arthur Kipps (Daniel Radcliffe), a lawyer who is forced to leave his young son and travel to a remote village to attend to the affairs of the recently deceased owner of Eel Marsh House.
Working alone in the old mansion, Kipps begins to uncover the town’s tragic and tortured secrets and his fears escalate when he discovers that local children have been dying under mysterious circumstances. When those closest to him become threatened by the vengeful woman in black, Kipps must find a way to break the cycle of terror.
You can check out the exclusive Yahoo! Movie UK Trailer below!
This post is filed under: News, Ralph Fiennes
Written by on August 17, 2011 • Comments Off
Ralph Fiennes(Lord Voldemort) – actor, ambassador, Dark Lord – will make his directorial début with “Coriolanus“, an updated adaptation of the William Shakespeare play of the same name.
The trailer is now online and it looks incredibly promising, boasting as it does a winning ensemble of Britain’s finest.
Starring Ralph Fiennes, Gerard Butler, Vanessa Redgrave, Brian Cox and Jessica Chastain, John Logan‘s screenplay adapts the tale of a banished hero who must ally with a sworn enemy in order to seek revenge on his home city.
The people of Rome are hungry – they cannot afford to eat. Riots are widespread. Their vitriol turns on Caius Martius (later to be Coriolanus), Rome’s foremost general who despises the people.
Simultaneously, Rome is at war with the Volsces, a neighbouring state which is lead by Caius Martius’s sworn enemy, Tullus Aufidius. When Caius’s outstanding courage secures the Volscian city of Corioles for Rome and the Volscians are defeated, Caius is newly named Coriolanus in honor of his victory. The people’s anger subsides.
His mother Volumnia, who has instilled in him a strict martial code of honor, anticipates Coriolanus being elected ‘Consul’ – a ruling position in the Roman senate. In order to be voted Consul, Coriolanus must secure the people’s support. However, the great warrior is loath to engage in the necessary glad-handing and political canvassing that he sees as artificial and contradictory of his personal code.
Under pressure he relents but with the minimum of civility. The Tribunes, the elected representatives of the people, persuade the masses that they should renege on their votes and refuse Coriolanus the office of Consul. Coriolanus is enraged and his vocal aggression leads to a major riot after which he is banished from Rome.
Alone now, he takes himself to the city of Antium, the Volscian capital, home to his enemy, Tullus Aufidius. Coriolanus seeks out Aufidius and offers either his life or his services against his parent city. Confronted by his greatest enemy, Tullus must decide whether to accept Coriolanus as his warrior in arms and seize the opportunity to defeat an Empire, or to destroy his life-long rival and try to take Rome alone, while in its most vulnerable state…
Coriolanus is scheduled for a limited U.S. release on December 2nd of this year, with a slightly later U.K. release set for January 20th, 2012.
This post is filed under: News
Written by on August 12, 2011 • Comments Off
The finale of the series is the top-grossing film domestically and internationally.
Burbank, CA, August 2011 – Continuing to make box office magic, Warner Bros. Pictures‘ “Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2” has now become the top-grossing release of 2011 in all categories: domestic box office, international box office and worldwide box office. The announcement was made today by Warner Bros. Pictures President of Domestic Distribution, Dan Fellman, and President of International Distribution, Veronika Kwan-Rubinek.
The last installment of the blockbuster motion picture franchise has broken numerous box office records around the world in just under a month since its July opening. As of August 8, the film had earned $344.8 million domestically and $801.5 million internationally, for an astounding worldwide box office gross of $1.146 billion, making “Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2″ the third-highest-grossing film worldwide of all time.