Hello, long time no post. Sorry about that, I’ve been busy but to make up for it I’ve gave the site a makeover, and the gallery too.
Kimberley have recently signed up to do a film that I’ve been follow for a while, as I have a fan site for one of the original cast members who unfortunately had to drop out, called Black Death. I’ve added some HQ exclusives along with 2 LQ from cherry-bomb.org so if you use these on your site credit us.
- Movies > The Black Death > On Set
I’ve also updated the photoshoot and scans section of the gallery, a special mention goes to the HQ quality scan of Kimberley in the Young Hollywood Issue of Teen Vogue which I scaned myself. Also I’ve add a Larger, quite HQ rez version of Kimberley’s interview shoot which is first to be seen on here in that size. Once again please credit the site if you use them on your own site.
- Photoshoots
- Scans
I’m sorry for the lack of updates, my poor laptop broke so I have to use the slowest computer in the history of computers. Anyways I went to see Cherrybomb at the Belfast film festival and it was bloody brilliant, I’m in the middle of writing a review so stay tuned for that!
Next up the official trailer for Cherry Bomb was released and I’ve added it to our media archive and will add caps to our gallery tomorrow.
Thanks to Cherrybomb.org I have two new interview for you which I will add to our press archive which I will unveil tomorrow.
Kimberley Nixon is criminally underrated. The 23-year-old actress has flourished in just about every genre into which she has ventured: she got excellent reviews as Sophy Hutton in the recent adaptation of Cranford, is delightfully bitchy in both Angus, Thongs, and Perfect Snogging and Wild Child, and looks set to be completely and utterly awesome in the more independent upcoming films Cherrybomb and Easy Virtue (her costar in which film, Ben Barnes, we spoke to recently as well!). There’s a lot to be said about her… but how about we let her speak for herself?
Read the rest?
Also funny thing, I love how the called her English when she’s Welsh.
One minute I was an impoverished student in Cardiff, the next I was at Shutters on the Beach, a five-star hotel in Santa Monica, shooting Wild Child. It felt like a dream, and it still does.
That’s why I’m not ashamed to feel a naff excitement about travelling. The first thing I do in a new city is to join all the Japanese tourists on the bus tour. That way, I feel like I own the place, and can cherry-pick what else to see. And if I collect any more fridge magnets from my travels, I’ll have to buy a bigger fridge.
I grew up in the Welsh Valleys — the only girl among six brothers — so holidays were always in a caravan in Tenby, where I was ritually carried down the beach and thrown into the sea. Lots of brilliant memories, but it means I’m not an actor who complains about living out of a suitcase. I spent six straight months on location last year, and I loved every hotel I stayed in. You can get used to having your bed made for you, believe me.
Anyways, all for now folks. I’m so glad we have two new interviews and the trailer!
Black Death(2010)
Poirot(2010)






