Tom Felton attended the “Together At Christmas” community carol service

Tom Felton attended the “Together At Christmas” community carol service at Westminster Abbey in London yesterday.

Tom Felton : A huge thank you to @dukeandduchessofcambridge for the honour of having my mum & I at Westminster Abbey last night to read such a poignant letter in celebration of the nation coming together this year and showing how big hearts can be in peoples time of need. Tune in to @itv at 7:30pm on Christmas Eve to see this special event ❤️🎄 #TogetherAtChristmas

The service was led by the Dean of Westminster, the Very Reverend Dr David Hoyle, who welcomed the congregation to the Abbey and pronounced the Blessing.
HRH The Duke of Cambridge and Paralympian Kim Daybell gave readings from St Luke’s Gospel.
There was music from Leona Lewis who sang O holy night; and from Ellie Goulding who sang Have yourselves a merry little Christmas.
Author and broadcaster Lemn Sissay read his own composition, commissioned for the service, reflecting on love and togetherness at Christmas.
Actor Tom Felton read A letter from a soldier to his sister at Christmas; and broadcaster Kate Garraway read Christina Rossetti’s poem Love came down at Christmas.
The Venerable Tricia Hillas, Canon Steward and Archdeacon of Westminster, gave a reflection, and led prayers at the Abbey’s nativity crib.
The service was sung by the Choir of Westminster Abbey directed by James O’Donnell, Organist and Master of the Choristers. The organ was played by Peter Holder, Sub-Organist, and before the service by Matthew Jorysz, Assistant Organist.

The service will be broadcast in the UK on ITV at 7.30pm on Christmas Eve.
source: westminster-abbey.org

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New Interview & Photoshoot with Tom Felton

Square Mile Magazine has published a new interview with Tom Felton.

“How do I find a balance of life?”
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Twenty years ago, cinematic history was made with the release of the first Harry Potter film – and Tom Felton became a household name at the age of 14. Now Felton is back with two new releases and a music album. He shares a couple of pints and some happy memories with Max Williams

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Square Mile also released photos of a new photoshoot with Tom by Charlie Gray :

Trailer & Release Date for Tom Felton’s upcoming movie “Save The Cinema”

Sky has released the Trailer for Tom Felton’s upcoming movie Save The Cinema :


The sleepy town of Carmarthen in Wales is not exactly the first place to spring to mind when thinking of Hollywood blockbusters. But this changed in 1993 when the town council made the unwelcome announcement that The Lyric Theatre – the town’s much-loved but financially stricken cinema – would be demolished so a shopping centre could be built in its place.
It’s down to Liz Evans, hairdresser and linchpin to the local community, to stand up for the ailing cinema and stop the bulldozers. As she and her friends barricade themselves in the theatre, she reaches out to postman turned town councillor Richard (Tom Felton) for help – and they come up with a grand plan.  
To revitalise the cinema and stop the council taking the heart of the community away, a desperate Liz persuades Richard to write to Hollywood to ask for a helping hand. One late night phone call later and one of Hollywood’s most legendary filmmakers throws The Lyric a monster-sized lifeline and a premiere Carmarthen will never forget. But will this be enough to save The Lyric?  


Save The Cinema, a Sky Original will be released in cinemas and on Sky Cinema from 14 January 2022. The film will also be available on streaming service NOW via the Sky Cinema Membership.