‘Matt Smith is so hot it’s problematic’ : inside the TV version of Nick Cave’s disturbing, (…)
After 16 years, Cave’s scandalous book The Death of Bunny Munro about a sex addict on the run with his son finally lands on our screens. He and star Smith talk Kylie regrets, bad dads … and how to do a strip club scene with a nine-year-old Nick Cave claims that at least four different production (…)
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