Category: Films Productions

Tom set to team with Ben Wheatley on High Rise

Thor franchise villain Tom Hiddleston is set to unite with acclaimed filmmaker Ben Wheatley on his adaptation of JG Ballard’s High Rise.

Taking to Twitter and his blog, the Sightseers director confirmed the news and shared a poster by Jay Shaw.

Wheatley wrote “Here we go. Cant quite believe this is happening, Tom Hiddleston! Jeremy Thomas! Script by Amy Jump! JG BALLARD! Another ace Jay Shaw poster.”

Wheatley also confirmed that filming will commence in June.

New trailer for “Only Lovers Left Alive”

Cannes trailer for “Only Lovers Left Alive”

(Video) “Only Lovers Left Alive” Official UK Teaser

(Video) New clip from “Only Lovers Left Alive”

A new clip from the film “Only Lovers Left Alive” has been released. It is called “Trapped By A Thing Called Love”, watch it below:

New promotional images from “Only Lovers Left Alive”

New promotional stills from “Only Lovers Left Alive” have been uploaded to our photo gallery.

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Japanese trailer for “Only Lovers Left Alive”

A new Japanese trailer for the film “Only Lovers Left Alive” has been released, watch it below:

Tom’s Entertainment Weekly Q&A

Tom spoke with EW about the state of cinematic villainy — why we love bad guys, why these villains are bigger than ever, and whether he believes himself to be evil at heart…

ENTERTAINMENT WEEKLY: Simple question: why do we love characters we hate?
TOM HIDDLESTON Well, that is the eternal question. There is this old phrase that “the devil plays all the best tunes.” There is a kind of freedom to being bad, an embracing of one’s most rebellious instincts. The idea that essentially order and chaos exist inside every human being and mostly – rightly — we behave ourselves. When you play a bad guy, you sort of cut loose from that sense of propriety.

Is it more interesting to play a noble character or a cruel one?
I think most actors see acting as a kind of 3-D psychology,  the study of people, the study of human nature. We find motivations and people’s emotional and psychological makeup to be fascinating, I know I do. Villains are challenging because they provide such fascinating case studies. You’re presented with a villain and the first question is – “What do they want? Why are they villainous?” So in Loki’s case, that answer is complex. He has a broken heart. He is grief stricken, bitter, lonely, sad, angry, ambitious, jealous and proud — and yet, he has a charm and a playfulness and a mischief. It’s a combination of factors I think. It’s that surface charm, that surface playfulness I think is appealing.

Continue reading Tom’s Entertainment Weekly Q&A

Tom’s interview for USA Today + Photoshoot

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Gallery Update: “Thor” Premieres Around The World

Over the past couple of weeks, Tom has attended several premieres of Thor: The Dark World around the globe. We’ve updated our photo gallery with images of the events in London, Paris, Germany and Los Angeles. Thanks to Nicole for helping us out!

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