Loneliest Boy in the World

One thing is for sure, you won’t have seen many films like The Loneliest Boy in the World recently. This visual spectacle, a fairytale-zombie tale is out now in US theatres and on digital as of October 18 – and to mark the occasion we had the pleasure in speaking to leading stars, and rising stars at that, Max Harwood and Hero Fiennes Tiffin.

We spoke about working with director Martin Owen and his unique visual style as a storyteller, while they touched on the themes of the movie, and why we just can’t get enough of zombies. We spoke about shooting some of the more comedically inclined scenes, discussed the whirlwind couple of years Harwood has had, and finally, we spoke to Tiffin about his role in the brilliant, epic production The Woman King, which is also out now.

Watch the interview with Max Harwood and Hero Fiennes Tiffin here:

Synopsis

When the sheltered and unsocialised Oliver is tasked with making new friends after the sudden and devastating death of his mother, he decides that digging a few up (literally) might be his best bet.

THE LONELIEST BOY IN THE WORLD, a modern fairytale-with zombies-is in select theatres tomorrow and on demand & Digital Tuesday, October 18.