Movies Starring Nicholas Hoult
Clash of the Titans
The Clash Begins 2.4.2010
Sam Worthington, Liam Neeson, Alexa Davalos, Gemma Arterton, Martin McCann, Adrian Bouchet, Liam Cunningham, Luke Evans, Ralph Fiennes, Jason Flemyng, Eric Geynes, Tamer Hassan, Nicholas Hoult, William Houston, Danny Huston
DIRECTOR:The mortal son of the god Zeus embarks on a perilous journey to stop the underworld and its minions from spreading their evil to Earth as well as the heavens.
A Single Man
Colin Firth, Julianne Moore, Nicholas Hoult, Matthew Goode, Jon Kortajarena, Paulette Lamori, Ryan Simpkins, Ginnifer Goodwin, Teddy Sears, Paul Butler, Aaron Sanders, Keri Lynn Pratt, Jenna Gavigan, Alicia Carr, Lee Pace
DIRECTOR:Tom Ford
It's November 30, 1962. Native Brit George Falconer, an English professor at a Los Angeles area college, is finding it difficult to cope with life. Jim, his personal partner of sixteen years, died in a car accident eight months earlier when he was visiting with family. Jim's family were not going to tell George of the death or accident let alone allow him to attend the funeral. This day, George has decided to get his affairs in order before he will commit suicide that evening. As he routinely and fastidiously prepares for the suicide and post suicide, George reminisces about his life with Jim. But George spends this day with various people, who see a man sadder than usual and who affect his own thoughts about what he is going to do. Those people include Carlos, a Spanish immigrant/aspiring actor/gigolo recently arrived in Los Angeles; Charley, his best friend who he knew from England, she who is a drama queen of a woman who romantically desires her best friend despite his sexual orientation; and Kenny Potter, one of his students, who seems to be curious about his professor beyond English class.
Kidulthood
Before adulthood comes...
Aml Ameen, Noel Clarke, Adam Deacon, Femi Oyeniran, David Ajala, Richard Angol, Tom Burroughs, Sam Callis, Stephen Da Costa, Toby Dantzic, Ortis Deley, Alexander Hanson, Nicholas Hoult, Sushil Hunjan, John Cornell
A day in the life of a group of troubled 15-year-olds growing up in west London.
The Weather Man
In life, accuracy counts.
Nicolas Cage, Michael Caine, Hope Davis, Gemmenne de la Peña, Nicholas Hoult, Michael Rispoli, Gil Bellows, Judith McConnell, Chris Marrs, Dina Facklis, DeAnna N.J. Brooks, Sia A. Moody, Guy Van Swearingen, Alejandro Pina, Jackson Bubala
DIRECTOR:Clever and insightful movie on the subject of growing-up in upper middle class America. Dave Spritz, a weatherman without meteorological qualifications in Chicago, is confronted with his own rage that life hasn't proceeded as he had planned. A talented man who finds it difficult to see his own talent because he compares himself with his Pulitzer winning, distant father is at a low ebb. Not to mention that "fans" delight in recognizing him on the street and throwing food at him. The other problems in his life, an angry ex-wife, a daughter bullied at school and a son just leaving rehab don't help. And Spritz would really rather just think about sex. Through finding a hobby, connecting with his dying father and standing by his kids we see the character grow and become a hero.
Wah-Wah
Every family has its own language.
Gabriel Byrne, Miranda Richardson, Nicholas Hoult, Emily Watson, Julie Walters, Celia Imrie, Fenella Woolgar, Julian Wadham, Zac Fox, Ian Roberts, Michael Richard, Sid Mitchell, Olivia Grant, John Carlisle, John Matshikiza
DIRECTOR:Richard E. Grant
Set at the end of the 60's as Swaziland is about to receive Independence from Great Britain, the film follows the young Richard E Grant at 12 (Zach Fox) through his parents traumatic separation, till he's 14 (Nicholas Hoult). It is based on true events from Richard E Grant's childhood
About a Boy
Growing up has nothing to do with age.
Hugh Grant, Nicholas Hoult, Toni Collette, Rachel Weisz, Sharon Small, Jordan Cook, Nicholas Hutchison, Joseph Speechley, Natalia Tena, Christopher Webster
DIRECTORS:Will Freeman is a hip Londoner who one day realizes that his friends are all involved with the responsibilities of married life and that leaves him alone in the cold. Passing himself as a single father, he starts to meet a string of single mums, confident in his ability to leave them behind when they start to ask for a commitment. But Will's hope of a continued bachelorhood is interrupted when he meets 12-year old Marcus, in many ways his complete opposite.




