July 08, 2011: “Womb” Screen Captures

I have managed to finally get hold of Womb!! The image size and picture quality are lovely ~ though I of course am still anxiously awaiting a BluRay version to arrive online. Hannah is amazing as always, and it’s great to see her reunited with Matt Smith for a third time! I have just added 284 captures to the gallery, as well as just adding the first still from Wings, so check them all out!

If you do post these, or any of the images from the gallery elsewhere, I do ask that you please link back or source Hannah Murray Online – it really does mean a lot!


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July 08, 2011: “Womb” DVD Info!

Thanks to the ever-awesome Willian for the information- It seems that Womb is going to be released on DVD, at last! It’s being advertised at DVD Warehouse and Accent Film with a release date of July 22! Hopefully this is the start of a gradual worldwide release – if you spot it for sale anywhere please let us know!

Update: Thanks to Nik for letting us know that it’s also availible to pre-order at Sanity.com.au and JB Hi-Fi!


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June 25, 2011: Bohemian Chic: The Hannah Murray Fanlisting

With huge thanks to the lovely Kari, I am pleased to announce that we now own and run Bohemian Chic, the fanlisting (as approved by TheFanlistings.Org) for Hannah Murray! If you are a fan of Hannah and want to post about it on your site/blog, then feel free to add your name to the list!


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June 25, 2011: Hannah in Bullett Magazine

So long, MTV version of Skins… The audience has spoken. The latest MTV show to get the boot is based off of the very popular and controversial UK teen drama, surrounding young adults juggling life’s problems— family, friends, sex, and drugs. Despite having the show’s original creator on board [Brian Elsley], the storylines and cast chemistry just didn’t translate and couldn’t compete. Plus, it was just TOO controversial for America. We just think the UK got it right the first time. We asked our featured Skin’s UK cast members to weigh in on U.S. Remake.

Why do you think Skins U.S remake’s debut was so controversial?

I always felt Skins was a quite distinctly British show, and I think that was why it did really well to begin with. All we had on TV before Skins for teenage shows was just like American imports and it was important to have something British and it was very much about the British experience.
- Hannah Murray (Cassie, 1st Generation)


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May 30, 2011: “Cold Water” Confirmed

It looks as though the previously-mentioned project Cold Water is indeed true! @HurricaneFilms tweeted “Cold Water feature film pilot in the can…”, and sent us a link to the book it is based on. If Hannah is indeed playing Carmel, then it looks as though she’ll be the lead role – Yay! Check out the book synopsis below:

Carmel McKisco is wry, volatile and full of longing: a twenty-year-old girl working nights in a Manchester dive bar. Cut off from her family, and from Tony, her carefree ex, she forges strange alliances with her customers, and daydreams, half-heartedly, about escaping to Cornwall, her own Elysian Fields. Cold Water is a poignant picaresque of barmaids and barflies; eccentric individuals all somehow tethered to their past – not least Carmel herself, who is nurturing mordant fixations on both her lost love, Tony, and her washed-up adolescent hero: a singer from Macclesfield. As she spins out the days and nights of an unrelentingly rainy winter she finds herself compelled to confront her romantic preoccupations, for better or worse. Confident, fresh, and completely original, Cold Water has a voice to match – whether sharp or sentimental, tender or sassy, elegant or dryly sardonic. Peopled with memorable characters and imbued with a subtle sense of longing and raw loneliness beneath the banter and whimsy, this thrilling debut is as cool and assured as Carmel herself – a funny, memorable and strangely affecting look at the way people drift into and out of each other’s lives, and how they find their place in the world.


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