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Daniel Radcliffe heads to the set of his latest project, Kill Your Darlings, on Tuesday (April 17) in New York City.

Daniel Radcliffe channels American poet, Allen Ginsberg, while working on his upcoming movie Kill Your Darlings on Thursday (April 19) in New York City.
The 22-year-old actor stopped to get feedback from the film’s writer and director John Krokidas as they shot a scene.

2012 White House Correspondents’ Dinner held at the Washington Hilton on Saturday (April 28) in Washington, DC.

Daniel Radcliffe boards a boat to film more scenes for his new film, Kill Your Darlings, in New Your City on Thursday evening (May 10).
The 22-year-old actor’s name is floating around a new British miniseries, The Sun (via Vulture) reports.
The paper says the project for the Sky Arts channel is about Russian doctors in the aftermath of World War I. Daniel and Mad Men‘s Jon Hamm would play the same character, but in different times of life.

varietyDaniel Radcliffe has signed on to star in supernatural fantasy/thriller "Horns."
Pic will be financed by Red Granite Pictures. Red Granite will co-produce the film with Mandalay Pictures.
Based on the novel by Joe Hill, "Horns" is being directed by Alexandre Aja ("The Hills Have Eyes," "Piranha 3D")."Horns" has been adapted by Keith Bunin ("In Treatment").
Producers are Red Granite's Riza Aziz and Joey McFarland, Mandalay Pictures president Cathy Schulman and Adam Stone. Joe Hill and Red Granite's Joe Gatta are executive producers.
Radcliffe will portray the number one suspect for the r*pe and murder of his girlfriend. He awakens one morning to find horns starting to grow from his own head and soon realizes their power drives people to confess their sins and give in to their impulses -- an effective tool in his quest to discover the true circumstances of his late girlfriend's tragedy.Shooting is slated to begin this fall. Red Granite Pictures' international sales arm will handle foreign sales.
"After reading Joe Hill's cult book, I couldn't resist temptation to dive into the devilish underworld and reinvent a universal myth," Aja said.