Harry and Fionn holding hands and Harry gently stroking his thumb over Fionn's
That interview in This Mornig was really good too
That interview in This Mornig was really good too
Link me the Fionn/Harry interview?dunkirktrash wrote:Harry and Fionn holding hands and Harry gently stroking his thumb over Fionn's
That interview in This Mornig was really good too
http://thedailystyles.com/post/16297791 ... ad-dunkirkNik82 wrote:Link me the Fionn/Harry interview?dunkirktrash wrote:Harry and Fionn holding hands and Harry gently stroking his thumb over Fionn's
That interview in This Mornig was really good too
https://twitter.com/ChristophHooton/sta ... 0978920448Christopher Hooton Verified account @ChristophHooton
We didn't get offered time with Christopher Nolan for Dunkirk. UniLad did. Welcome to 2017
Interesting info! Apparently Mr. Nolan handpicks which outlets to give interviews to.Christopher Hooton Verified account @ChristophHooton
We were told he was hand-picking requests. Can imagine he's a fan https://www.facebook.com/uniladmag/post ... 8388590535
I think he's naturally rather sardonic and it may at times come across as being annoyed, but I think it's just his hyper personality, tbh.Mahiya_Borden wrote:So I'm watching couple interviews and is it me or does Jack seems pissed during the press junkets?
http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/h ... es-1000862The vulnerability Keoghan brings to the screen is brewed from a tough upbringing. Starting when he was 5, he and his brother spent five years in foster care. "Heroin came into Dublin, and it caught every family. My mother was one of the unlucky ones. She got caught on it, then she passed away," says Keoghan, who still lives in Dublin 1, where he and his brother were raised by his grandmother, now 85. "She's a tough one," he says. "I'll come home off a film set where I'm getting pampered, and I'll get a slap in the head if I don't make my bed. That's what I love about her."
I wasn't aware..I feel awful nowdormouse7 wrote:He is pretty antsy.
Barry had a rough life growing up.
http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/h ... es-1000862The vulnerability Keoghan brings to the screen is brewed from a tough upbringing. Starting when he was 5, he and his brother spent five years in foster care. "Heroin came into Dublin, and it caught every family. My mother was one of the unlucky ones. She got caught on it, then she passed away," says Keoghan, who still lives in Dublin 1, where he and his brother were raised by his grandmother, now 85. "She's a tough one," he says. "I'll come home off a film set where I'm getting pampered, and I'll get a slap in the head if I don't make my bed. That's what I love about her."