03 Nov

Robin Hood: Radio Times Review


Radio Times posted a glowing review for Tom's Hugh Locksley:

The series begins in Rob’s childhood, when the Normans first seize power, exploring the devastating effect this has — particularly on his father. Robbed of his title, position, and home, Hugh’s dangerous rage puts the family at risk, as his wife tries to temper his fury for the sake of survival.

01 Nov

Robin Hood: CBR Review


The first reviews for Robin Hood are being posted, and it looks like this might be the hot new series. CBR was very positive about it, writing "From the sumptuous set design to costumes that instantly ground this 21st century take, Robin Hood never feels less than authentic." They also note the rigorous attention to detail and solid character introductions. Several cast members are recognized for strong performances, including Tom, whose character, it seems, really establishes the foundation of the show.

22 Oct

Suicide Brothers: Seacoast Online Review


The reviewer from Seacoast Online had this to say about the award winning short film:

THE CONTINUING AND LAMENTABLE SAGA OF THE SUICIDE BROTHERS: Often the major issue with films at small — or even some big — festivals isn't the script or acting as much as the production quality. It can cost a lot to make a good-looking film. Production value (and, apparently, money) was not a problem for "The Suicide Brothers," a quirky short film directed by the Brownlee Brothers and written by the two main stars, Rupert Friend and Tom Mison.