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”Tell it to the Bees” HD screencaps now available
Hi everyone! It has completely slipped my mind to add Tell it to the Bees screencaps which was released last year. I have finally updated our gallery with over +1000 HD screen captures from the movie. Follow the links below:
Gallery: Several Additions
Hi everyone! As Holliday is pretty slow on news, we have added brand new pictures to our gallery. Enjoy:
Public Appearances > 2012 > JUNE 26: Ti Sento Milano Collection Launch Party in Somerset House
Acclaimed ‘Animals’ Home Release Details Revealed
The acclaimed Animals has received a DVD, Digital and Blu-ray release date. The film is based on the novel of the same name by Emma Jane Unsworth and will head to the home formats on 6th January.
Special features include deleted & extended scenes, a making-of featurette, and the theatrical trailer. Here’s the trailer from the theatrical release
‘Twisting My Melon’: Jack O’Connell, Jason Isaacs, Holliday Grainger & Maxine Peake
AGC Studios is launching sales on and co-producing Twisting My Melon, a music biopic of Shaun Ryder, frontman for UK band the Happy Mondays.
Jack O’Connell (Unbroken), and Jason Isaacs (Hotel Mumbai) are in advanced negotiations to star as Ryder and his father, Derek Ryder, respectively. Also in discussions to join are Holliday Grainger (Patrick Melrose) as Ryder’s girlfriend and Maxine Peake (The Theory of Everything) as his long-suffering mum.
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TimeOut: ‘Animals’ stars on freedom and friendship
The ‘Animals’ stars talk about their buzzy friendship drama, finding meaning in life and party panic.
Dubbed ‘“Withnail and I” with girls’ by Caitlin Moran, Emma Jane Unsworth’s novel ‘Animals’ was published in 2014. Now she has adapted it for a film directed by Sophie Hyde (‘52 Tuesdays’) featuring Alia Shawkat as debonair rebel Tyler and Holliday Grainger as sidetracked writer Laura. Powered by MDMA (smashed-up cola Chupa Chups), cocaine (icing sugar) and gallons of white wine (apple juice), their combined energy captures the euphoria of wild nights out in Dublin, the repetitive nature of a lifestyle of coming up and coming down, and the private desires that can drive even the closest friends apart.