The premiere screening of “White Other” and a Q&A with Tom Felton

LOVEFiLM has announced today that they will be hosting screenings of Tom’s short film “White Other” on their LOVEFiLM player from November 5 to 19. They will be premiering the film on November 4th at an exclusive location in London. Shoot them an email for tickets, but please, don’t kill the server doing so.

LOVEFiLM is hosting the premiere of gritty short film White Other, followed by a Q&A with Harry Potter’s Tom Felton and director, Dan Hartley – and we want you to be there…

The event is taking place on 4 November at an exclusive venue in London. So not only will you be able to enjoy the film in true cinematic surroundings, but you will also get the to ask chance Felton and Hartley any burning questions you have about the film.

To secure a pair of tickets, all you have to do is email screening@lovefilm.com with your details, it’s as simple as that.

White Other is a psychological drama about a nurse (Imelda Staunton) working the night shift in an East London Hospital and a troubled youth (Tom Felton) who arrives in the dead of night, intent on saving his brother and ending a gangland feud.

This is the latest film from director Dan Hartley, who has spent the past 10 years working on the Harry Potter films, as a Video Playback Operator; providing the first cut of many action sequences, such as the hi-octane Quidditch matches and Knight Bus chase scene.

White Other will be available exclusively on the LOVEFiLM Player from 5 to 19 November.

Tweet @TomFelton As Your Choice for the People’s Choice

It’s that time again to write in a nomination for Mr. Felton for every category he’s eligible for in the 2011 People’s Choice Awards, and this year, the voting has never been easier! According to their website, all you need to do is log in to your Twitter and choose the category you want to nominate someone for.

Tweeting your votes is easy! Choose the categories you’d like to vote for and follow the directions below. Retweets count as votes too, so encourage your followers to retweet to make sure your favorites become official nominees for 2011 People’s Choice Awards!

Categories we recommend nominating Tom for include Favorite Star Under 25, Breakout Music Artist, and Best Web Celeb.

What to include:

1) @TomFelton

2) #StarUnder25 #breakoutmusicartist #webceleb

3) #PeoplesChoice

Example: @TomFelton #StarUnder25 #breakoutmusicartist #webceleb #PeoplesChoice Please RT!

Follow the simple instructions on this page to Tweet your vote. Remember, every RETWEET counts, so start tweeting!

Check out People’s Choice for other categories, nominees, and all the news you can use on their 2011 awards. The ceremony will be aired on CBS in the US on January 5, 2011.

Tom Felton will beat the odds.

Cinema Blend has done a listing of The Next 20 A-List Actors Who Will Populate the A-List, and listed amongst such notables as Justin Timberlake, Ben Foster, Anna Kendrick, Kieran Culkin, Michael Pitt, and Chloe Moretz is you guessed it, Mr. Felton himself.

I can’t decide if what they said about Tom is favorable or not, but since they made him an odds-on favorite, I’ll let you decide.

I’m not convinced, but if interviews and Youtube videos are any indication, Tom Felton sucks. Which doesn’t mean he’s a terrible actor—the opposite in fact is true. While his cameo in Get Him To The Greek gains him more street cred with me, his incredible performances in the Harry Potter franchise are what gains him street cred with 95% of everyone else. Which is sort of funny, because Tom Felton/Draco Malfoy only accounts for like 7% of Harry Potter references. Outside of Harry Potter, Felton’s been writhing in the muck of a bunch of gritty indie flicks that only like 3% of the population has seen (.5% accounted for by Felton’s family members) —case in point, you ever heard of 13 Hours or The Disappeared? This equivocating has caused Mr. Felton to be about as popular as banana peppers on a Subway sandwich. Of course, Vegas odds says there’s like a 4% chance of him somehow ending up on the A-List. Because I’m a risk taker, and because I’m pretty sure Felton might just be an acting genius, I’d take the over in a second (22% of you should be smart enough to, too).