Category: I Saw The Light

Additional ‘I Saw The Light’ Stills

Thanks to a new article released by E! Online, we have several new stills from Tom in the film ‘I Saw The Light’, in which we can see some of his glorious costumes. The images have been added to our photo gallery.

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(Video) ‘I Saw The Light’ TIFF Intro and Q&A

Thanks to Felix Leung, we finally have a good video of today’s Q&A during the premiere of ‘I Saw The Light’ at Toronto International Film Festival. Tom and his co-star Elizabeth Olsen answered questions about the film and managed to get some laughs out of the fans. Watch it below:

(Videos) ‘I Saw The Light’ TIFF Red Carpet Interviews

While attending the premiere of his latest film, ‘I Saw The Light’, at Toronto International Film Festival earlier today, Tom took the time to talk about the movie and his experience working on it – including the change from a super villain to an american country singer and the controversy over being cast in the role.

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(Photos) ‘I Saw The Light’ TIFF Premiere

The film ‘I Saw The Light’ premiered today at the Toronto International Film Festival, and Tom attended the event with his co-star Elizabeth Olsen. Many images from the premiere are being released, and we’ll add them to our gallery as they come out, so make sure you keep an eye on it!

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New promotional stills from ‘I Saw The Light’

Several new stills from ‘I Saw The Light’, the film that has just premiered at Toronto International Film Festival, have been released! We’ve added them to our photo gallery, and one of the images features the lovely Elizabeth Olsen, who co-stars with Tom in the film.

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‘I Saw the Light’ to close Vancouver Film Festival

Tom’s ‘I Saw The Light’ is premiering during the 34th Vancouver Film Festival! Saoirse Ronan‘s ‘Brooklyn’ is set to open the festival, while ‘I Saw The Light’ closes it. The event runs from September 24 to October 9.

John Crowley’s Brooklyn, which stars Saoirse Ronan and Star Wars: The Force Awakens actor Domhnall Gleeson, is to open the Vancouver Film Festival, organizers said on Tuesday. Fox Searchlight Pictures paid $9 million at Sundance for the distribution rights to Brooklyn, the romantic drama based on Colm Toibin’s novel of the same name and adapted for the big screen by Nick Hornby.

The west coast Canadian festival, to run from Sept. 24 to Oct. 9, will close with Sony Pictures Classics’ I Saw the Light, the story of the legendary country music singer Hank Williams by writer-director Marc Abraham and starring Tom Hiddleston.

Source: The Hollywood Reporter

Promotional stills from ‘High-Rise’ & ‘I Saw The Light’

Our gallery has been updated with two promotional stills from the films ‘High-Rise’ & ‘I Saw The Light’ that came out this week. The 1st one is set to premiere on October 9 and 11 at the Odeon, Leicester Square, as part of the 59th BFI London Film Festival, while the 2nd will be premiering at the 2015 Toronto International Film Festival, which runs from September 10 to 20 – no exact date has been released yet.

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Promotional stills from ‘I Saw The Light’

The first promotional stills for ‘I Saw The Light’ have been added to our photo gallery, as well as an image of Tom and his co-star Elizabeth Olsen on set with the film’s crew.

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‘I Saw The Light’ to premiere at TIFF

The complete line-up for this year’s Toronto International Film Festival was announced on Tuesday, and over 100 films have been added to its program. Tom’s ‘I Saw The Light’ is set to premiere during the festival, which runs from September 10 to 20, but the exact date of the event is yet to be released.

Special Presentations added 19 titles, including eight world premieres: Gordon Green’s “Crisis”; Vanderbilt’s “Truth”; Gaby Dellal’s family saga “About Ray,” starring Naomi Watts, Elle Fanning and Susan Sarandon; Marc Abraham’s “I Saw the Light,” the story of country legend Hank Williams, starring Tom Hiddleston; Rob Reiner’s teen rehab tale “Being Charlie,” starring Nick Robinson and Morgan Saylor; Matthew Cullen’s “London Fields,” based on Martin Amis’ novel and starring Thornton; Lorene Scafaria’s “The Meddler,” about a recent widow (Sarandon) who moves to L.A. to be closer to her daughter; and Indian filmmaker Pan Nalin’s comic drama “Angry Indian Goddesses.”

Source: Variety