A YOUNG film enthusiast was in the movie hotseat when she interviewed the stars of new chilling Hammer horror film The Woman In Black: Angel of Death for the nationwide film education charity Into Film.

Molly Harding, 18, from Burnham, was invited to interview the stars of the film, which is released on January 2, as part of her role as a junior reporter on the Into Film Talent Development programme.

The former Bridgwater College student initially joined the programme through her college film club, and now attends Royal Holloway University in London.

Molly was invited to a preview screening of the film before coming face-to-face with the lead actors Jeremy Irvine (War Horse, The Railway Man, Great Expectations) and newcomer Phoebe Fox, to quiz them about their roles in the scare-inducing gothic thriller, a sequel to the smash-hit 2012 film The Woman In Black.

Molly said: “It’s quite surreal, but a good insight into how it all works, and also just a lot of fun to go into that environment and interview people you just watched in a film, it’s a really fun experience.”

Molly was given this opportunity through role on the Into Film Talent Development programme, which enables young people with a passion for film to report from film industry events and interact with inspirational people within film whilst still at school.

Into Film is an education charit which runs film clubs to help promote young people’s educational, social, moral, spiritual and cultural development.