Daniel Radcliffe has a new interview with the Province about his new movie ‘Horns’, directed by Alexandre Aja. In the interview, he first talks about his role, saying, “The nature of the horns means that any time I meet somebody, they end up telling me their deepest, darkest revelations. So even a small scene like this becomes incredibly intense.”

Daniel rose to fame in Harry Potter as a youngster
He also adds that the movie’s made practicing his American accent even more difficult because, “there are certain words — murderer is a hard word to say because there’s so many f---ing Rs in it, and girlfriend. Now, unfortunately those are two of the words I use most in this movie.”
He also talks about moving on from Harry Potter into more adult and ‘weird’ fare, saying, “I’m pretty untested outside of Potter as far as a lot of people know. I’ve done Equus and I’ve done How to Succeed, but directors who haven’t seen those plays won’t know that stuff.”

His acting improved as he matured
He adds that he was so young when he did Harry potter, and “by the time you see the finished product, so much time has passed that you are a different person and a different actor. I’ll always look at it and go, ‘Man, if I could just do that now.’ It was after about the fifth film that you can see me start to turn into more of an actor. But you know, I don’t think that process is ever complete.”
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