Rupert Grint's film Cherrybomb, which is to have a gala screening today at the Jameson Belfast Film Festival, is given lots of attention in local media. Culture Nothern Ireland has interviewed the Festival director Michelle Devlin and one of the Cherrybomb directors, Glenn Leyburn. Ms Devlin has singled out Cherrybomb as her personal highlight of the festival, and she is as eager to see the film as the rest of you! Also, Mr Leyburn talks about the film and how excited he is to "bring it back home". Of course, he mentions Rupert Grint, and points out that Rupert has done a flawless Belfast accent in this movie. You can download the podcast from our media section here. Also, Cherrybomb actress (and our friend) Kat Kirk was interviewed by Belfast Telegraph, and she briefly talked about the movie: read the interview here.
- 3/30/2009
- by Ivana
- Rupert-Grint.us/
Cherrybomb news and exclusives keep flooding! Today we are happy to share with you our interview with the beautiful and talented Kat Kirk, who plays Sharon (one of the "Carpark gang" girls) in Cherrybomb! Icm met Kat in Dublin, at the Jameson Dublin International Film Festival, and she talked to us about the movie itself, about actors Rupert Grint, Robert Sheehan and Kimberley Nixon, about the real-life sets used in Cherrybomb, about her future career plans, and many other things! You may read the interview here (it's quite long, so get ready for lots of scrolling!) Many thanks to Kat Kirk for sharing her impressions and observations with us, and see you again in Belfast!
- 2/27/2009
- by Ivana
- Rupert-Grint.us/
Rupert Grint's latest completed movie Cherrybomb was screened at Jameson Dublin International Film Festival two days ago. I was lucky enough not only to attend the screening, but also to meet many people involved with this movie, including the directors Glenn Leyburn and Lisa Barros D'Sa, actors Robert Sheehan, Kimberley Nixon and Kat Kirk, and Cherrybomb stills photographer Helen Sloan. Robert, Kimberley and the directors participated in a questions and answers session after the screening, so I got a chance to ask them a few things we were all dying to know! Today, you can read my Dublin report, as well as my long and quite spoilery movie review. Also, you can see several photos in our gallery; additionally, more photos can be seen at Jdiff official gallery here.
- 2/22/2009
- by Ivana
- Rupert-Grint.us/
January 29, 2009, 3:05 Pm-- With only ten more days to go until the world premiere of Rupert Grint's new film Cherrybomb, we are going to heighten everyone's excitement by spoiling you with some small and even big tidbits about the film over the next few days. But first we need to inform you once again that Rupert Grint is still not confirmed for the Dublin Screening of Cherrybomb. We do hope he is able to fit it in but his schedule is still being negotiated at this time. And as for the trailer. Be prepared for lots of exciting news and information while waiting for the Cherrybomb to go off next month at the International Berlin Film Festival where we will be there to bring you reviews about the movie and more. There is still time to send in your questions. Now, check out the first piece of our Cherrybomb Countdown comments or forums!
- 1/29/2009
- by Karo
- Rupert-Grint.us/
One of Rupert Grint's Cherrybomb costars, actress Kat Kirk, spoke recently about working wtih Rupert, her character in the project, and her experience making the feature. She particularly noted how difficult it is to get the Northern Irish accent perfected, which Rupert used throughout the film: ---Quote--- *What’s your opinion on Rupert’s acting in this film? Kat:* Rupert played the part of Malachy well. He’s a very talented guy and really brought Malachy to life. I don’t want to give too much away though! *Did he nail the accent according to you? Kat: *The Northern Irish accent is a tricky one because it can be really difficult to replicate and I imagine this could have caused some alarm. I remember when I first met Rupert and Kimberley, I told them as long as you pretend you’re a pirate when pronouncing the letter “r” then...
- 1/27/2009
- by masterofmystery
- Snitchseeker.com
One of Rupert Grint's Cherrybomb costars, actress Kat Kirk, spoke recently about working wtih Rupert, her character in the project, and her experience making the feature. She particularly noted how difficult it is to get the Northern Irish accent perfected, which Rupert used throughout the film: ---Quote--- *What’s your opinion on Rupert’s acting in this film? Kat:* Rupert played the part of Malachy well. He’s a very talented guy and really brought Malachy to life. I don’t want to give too much away though! *Did he nail the accent according to you? Kat: *The Northern Irish accent is a tricky one because it can be really difficult to replicate and I imagine this could have caused some alarm. I remember when I first met Rupert and Kimberley, I told them as long as you pretend you’re a pirate when pronouncing the letter “r” then...
- 1/27/2009
- by masterofmystery
- Snitchseeker.com
Ice Cream Man has recently had the opportunity to interview Northern Ireland filmmaker Brian Philip Davis and Cherrybombs stills photographer Helen Sloan, whom both have worked with Rupert Grint in Cherrybomb. You can click here and here to read the interviews if you have missed any of them or simply want to re-read them! We are now happy to share another exclusive interview with a person straight from the Cherrybomb team. This time Icm staffer Neglo interviewed the actress Kat Kirk who plays Sharon in Cherrybomb! Thanks to Kat for giving Icm some of her time to answer our questions! The interview brings you a closer look to the "teenage stage" story and how we will all relate to the film. Click here to read the interview...
- 1/27/2009
- by Neglo
- Rupert-Grint.us/
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