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40 Day Dream
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Release: 2010
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Release: December 22 2010
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Enter The Void
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Release: February 2010
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May 2009
29th
Enter The Void
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Has anyone seen it yet? As the screening of it was on the 22nd May, does anyone have images of Olly in it cause I can’t find anything on it.

May 2009
26th
New Gallery Header
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We have a gorgeous new gallery header by Header by Prue, please leave a comment.

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May 2009
22nd
Tormented Out
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Tormented is out in cinema’s, I won’t be able to go as I don’t have money but if anyone could send a review in it would be great.

May 2009
21st
HQ Shoot & Scans
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Thanks to Michelle we now have it in better quality and scans!

May 2009
21st
Tormented Premiere
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Olly attented the Tormented London premiere on the 19th May and I’ve added images, will add HQ’s soon.

Edit: 2 HQ’s.

May 2009
17th
Tormented Article
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Herein lies the problem of the movie – by revealing the killer so early on, the filmmakers have essentially removed any element of suspense. From the outset, you know exactly who is on the target list and if they’re wandering around a graveyard at night or meandering in an empty school, it’s a fair bet that they’re about to meet a sticky end. Furthermore, the victims are so under-developed and lacking of redemption that you don’t hugely care what happens to them. Even poor Justine, who is sucked into his revenge plot on some very whimsical zombie logic, fails to drum up any empathy.

While Darren has all the groundwork for being a truly original villain – a zombie ghost who relies on his inhaler to function (yes, zombie ghosts do breathe) – the reality often falls flat, partly because Dean is not given any dialogue or remotely interesting characteristics, but also because he simply isn’t scary. That being said, his increasingly imaginative and gory methods of murder as he loses control of his revenge plot do provide some refreshing hands-over-eyes moments.

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May 2009
16th
New Photoshoot
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I have added a new photoshoot (well from 2008) and an interview, if anyone has them in HQ please sent them in.

At 17, he landed a role on the U.K. children’s TV show Summerhill. Soon after that, he was cast in Gaspar Noé’s highly anticipated Enter the Void, which required him to drop out of school and travel to Tokyo, an experience he found surreal. “Going there, you feel like a child again because you can’t read anything or understand anything,” he says. “Everything is new. You break about a million traditions every time you walk inside a shop.”

After his turn on Summerhill, Alexander could have been dismissed as kiddie bubblegum, but Enter the Void established him as a pedigreed dramatic talent. Still just 18, he has been enviably busy, most recently getting cast as an anarchic prince in a new adaptation of Gulliver’s Travels (which stars Jack Black as Gulliver). This year alone, he has four films slated for release, playing damaged characters in each. Enter the Void finds him double-crossing his best friend and getting the friend killed in the process. In Jane Campion’s John Keats biopic, Bright Star, he plays Keats’s tubercular younger brother, Tom. In Dust, a postapocalyptic film with a cast of three, he plays an incestuous twin who pursues his sister. And in Tormented, he plays an unlikable geek who, as in the Noé film, sells out his best friend, only this time he gets killed himself. “Nobody likes the guy,” says Alexander of the character. “He just smokes a lot of weed. And cries a lot. I do a lot of crying in my films.”

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Also another image, very LQ, does anyone have it in MQ or HQ?

May 2009
5th
Interview Magazine
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“Intense is a good word for it,” says Olly Alexander about his upcoming film debut. He isn’t kidding: The 18-year-old British actor recently completed work on the surrealistic drama Enter the Void. It’s directed by Gaspar Noé, the man also responsible for 2002’s controversial film Irréversible, which included an excruciating nine-minute rape scene. Enter the Void features Alexander as a troubled teenager in Tokyo who spirals into drug addiction after discovering his mother is sleeping with his best friend. “Sex, violence, drug-taking . . . I got to do it all,” he jokes on a stopover in New York from London, where he currently lives. “In pretty much every scene I’m either crying or screaming or doing something violent.” The actor’s own life was a different sort of roller coaster: His father’s work in amusement parks had him moving around the English countryside as a child. At 16, he landed a role in the British TV series Summerhill, and, in addition to Enter the Void, he appears in three more films due out this year: Tormented, a story about bullying; Bright Star, Jane Campion’s biopic of John Keats, in which Alexander plays the poet’s younger brother (“My character looks very ill and dies,” he reports); and Dust, in which he plays an incestuous twin in a post-apocalyptic love triangle. With a résumé like this, it’s safe to say that he’s averted the gawky-teen-soccer-movie period altogether. “Every job I’ve done, I reached the limits of my acting capabilities,” he says. “I have always pushed myself to feel extreme emotions.”

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