Last night Tom attended the gala screening of ‘Cloud Atlas’ at The Curzon Mayfair in London and photos from the event have been added to the gallery.
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Last night Tom attended the EE British Academy Film Awards (BAFTAs) at the Royal Opera House where he walked the red carpet and presented an award for Best Production alongside Saoirse Ronan. Photos from the ceremony have been added to the gallery.
New behind the scenes photos from an upcoming photo spread for Flaunt magazine have been posted online and added to our gallery. Hopefully photos from the actual photoshoot will be released soon!
I finally got around to adding photos of Tom in Guinea that he’s been posting at his blog. As most of you are already well aware, Tom went on his first trip with UNICEF UK to Guinea in West Africa where he’s meeting with Guinean children, families and communities. He’ll also be visiting several UNICEF projects, and finding out about our work in child protection, education, and water and sanitation. You can view the photos below and I’ve included links to his field dairies at the bottom of the post :]
• Field Diary: Day 1
• Field Diary: Day 2
• Field Diary: Day 3
• Field Diary: Day 4
Here’s our first look at Tom and co-star Tilda Swinton in their upcoming vampire film ‘Only Lovers Left Alive’ courtesy of Indiewire. In the film, Tom plays Adam, an underground musician who reunites with his centuries long lover Eve (Swinton), but finds their relationship interrupted by her wild sister, Ava (Wasikowska).
Tom attended The Cancer Research UK Christmas Carol Concert at St. Paul’s Cathedral yesterday. Photos have been added to the gallery.
Last night Tom attended the press night and after party for The Bodyguard in London. Photos have been added to the gallery.
Tom recently showed up at the Life of Pi premiere in London, December 3rd 2012. Photos have been added to the gallery.
The Thor star has stepped into his role for the 2013 Jameson Empire Done In 60 Seconds short film competition, in which would-be producers are challenged to condense their favourite movie into a simple 60-second clip.
Hiddleston is adamant Hollywood needs a regular induction of fresh talent and he is hoping the unique contest will unearth the stars of the future.
He tells WENN, “I think what I’ve seen is that it’s really important in our industry to keep the doors open for new aspiring young talent to join the ranks of the established. It’s very important for everyone to have a voice and film is like every art form, it’s about the authenticity of individual voices…
“It’s quite thrilling when you see first time work, whether its a 60-second type film that’s an homage or a pastiche or something more. It could be hilarious and funny and stupid or it could be weighty and deep or somehow ethereal. I just think there’s room for everybody and I’m excited by seeing it… if you’ve literally got one minute to put your stamp on something, in a way, the constraint of it sharpens your instinct.”
(credit: hollywood.com)