Our gallery has been updated with HD screen captures of “The Avengers”. I hope you like them!
Category: Films Productions
Our gallery has been updated with the first images of Tom on the set of his upcoming film “Crimson Peak”.
The website Metro has just posted an interview in which Tom talks about playing a moody vampire in “Only Lovers Left Alive”, read it below:
With “Only Lovers Left Alive,” British actor Tom Hiddleston teams up with Tilda Swinton and director Jim Jarmusch to wrestle the vampire genre back from the “Twilight” crowd, with Hiddleston and Swinton starring as two moody, music-obsessed bloodsuckers who can’t live without each other.
Was there any hesitation about stepping into the vampire world?
Absolutely none. It was amazing. I met Jim Jarmusch in November 2011, and I’d just finished shooting “Avengers,” and I was in New York for “War Horse,” which was just opening, and I was about to shoot the Shakespeare plays for PBS. So there was superheroes and soldiers and Shakespeare, and met Jim and he said, “I’m going to make a film about love, and it’s about two very delicate, sophisticated creatures who love music and poetry and nature. He’s a kind of rock star musician who’s also a kind of scientist and physicist, and she’s a poet. Oh and by the way, they’re vampires.” [Laughs] The vampire theme was really a framing for Jim to attempt a narrative about this theme of love, acceptance, time, creativity and mortality.Continue reading Tom on playing a vampire in ‘Only Lovers Left Alive’
The Village Voice Movies has just published a new interview in which Tom talks about Only Lovers Left Alive and his desire to play mortal characters someday. Read it below:
Tom Hiddleston can pull off extreme looks. In The Avengers, he strutted around in Loki’s two-foot horned helmet. For Midnight in Paris, he finessed F. Scott Fitzgerald’s prim finger waves. And in his latest, Jim Jarmusch’s vampire romance Only Lovers Left Alive, Hiddleston lounges bare-chested in velvet-cuffed robes. The only style he can’t swing — at least, as far as casting directors seem to think — is modern, everyday mortal.
Consider his last 12 months. As if out to prove his range, the 33-year-old British actor played a god in a Marvel blockbuster (Thor: The Dark World), took Only Lovers to Cannes, clocked three months performing Coriolanus in a 250-seat London theater that was once a banana-ripening house, and, three days after the closing curtain, bounced to Toronto, where he’s shooting the Victorian ghost story Crimson Peak with Guillermo del Toro. (“He’s like a great Mexican bear,” he laughs. “I hug him every day, repeatedly.”) Even with all that, there’s a huge swath of things he has yet to do: contemporary thrillers, clever dramedies, romantic comedies, and anything, well, normal.
“It’s crazy, because I was born in 1981 and I’m alive and well in 2014 — it’s not that I’m conscientiously not doing contemporary stuff,” insists Hiddleston. “I think it’s really difficult to make a good romantic comedy. I’d love to play them; they just don’t tend to come my way at the moment. I’m taking it as a compliment one way or another, but it’s very much an ambition of mine to wear jeans.”
A new clip from the film “Only Lovers Left Alive” has been released, watch it below:
Our gallery has been updated with new promotional images from the film “Only Lovers Left Alive”. I have also replaced some MQ images for HQ ones and re-uploaded some of the existing files in the album in an attempt to make it more organized. I hope you like the additions!
A new poster for Tom’s “Only Lovers Left Alive” has surfaced on the internet this week, and it has been added to our photo gallery. Thoughts?
The nominees for the 40th Annual Saturn Awards have been announced! Tom was nominated for “Best Supporting Actor” for “Thor: The Dark World”, and the film has received a few nominations of its own, such as “Best Comic-to-Film Motion Picture”, “Best Costume”, “Best Make-Up” and “Best Special/Visual Effects”. Congratulations to everyone involved, you most definitely deserve it!
BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR
DANIEL BRUHL
Rush
Universal PicturesGEORGE CLOONEY
Gravity
Warner Bros.BENEDICT CUMBERBATCH
Star Trek Into Darkness
Paramount PicturesHARRISON FORD
Ender’s Game
Summit / LionsgateTOM HIDDLESTON
Thor: The Dark World
Marvel / Walt Disney
Thanks to my lovely friend Claudia, our gallery has been updated with HD screen captures of “Thor: The Dark World”.