New Tom Interview on Save the Cinema with OC Movies

OC Movies has posted a new interview with Tom about his upcoming film Save the Cinema. In it he discusses his role as Richard, a postman and Mayor of Carmarthen, learning how to speak in a Welsh accent, and how it feels to play the good guy for a change.

In case you’re not aware, I’m more familiar as a slimy git… There’s no slime or git with this guy, for sure.

They have also included a new still of Tom’s character:

Head to their website to read the full interview. Save the Cinema hits Sky Cinema on the 14th of January.

Tom Felton To Star In Some Other Woman

The last few weeks, Tom has been in the Cayman Islands working on a new project, and today we can announce he will be starring in the new psychological thriller “Some Other Woman”.

Also starring Amanda Crew, Ashley Greene Khoury, Brooke Lyons and Rick Fox, the film will be directed and produced by Joel David Moore.

Some Other Woman is a psychological thriller following Eve Carver (Crew), a woman whisked away to a tropical island by her husband’s work for what was only supposed to be a few months. But as the months turn to years, Eve is forced to give up her own dreams as the island fever grows stronger and stronger. Reality begins to unravel around her as she encounters a strange woman (Greene) who begins taking over her life, piece by piece.

This is the second time Tom has shared the screen with Twilight alum Ashley Greene Khoury, having starred with her in the 2012 paranormal thriller The Apparition.

For more info, check out Deadlines announcement from earlier today by clicking here.

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Tom to star in Sara Sugarman’s new film “Save the Cinema”

ScreenDaily has announced that Tom will star in Sara Sugarman‘s new film Save the Cinema alongside Jonathan Pryce and Samantha Morton.

Currently filming in Wales, Save the Cinema is the true story of hairdresser and youth theatre leader Elizabeth Myrtle Evans MBE, who undertook a campaign to save the Lyric Theatre from closure, with the help of the Mayor of Carmarthen Richard Goodridge.

The Lyric Theatre managed to secure a release of Steven Spielberg’s classic film Jurassic Park alongside the London premiere a day before wide-spread release. In London a ticket cost more than £100, and the Lyric Theatre charged the regular amount for a ticket in the 1990s: £2.50.

The film is aiming to be released in cinemas and via Sky Cinema towards the end of 2021.