Liam Aiken made his screen debut playing Parker Posey’s son at age seven in 1997’s Henry Fool, and then kept working as a kid, in movies like Stepmom, Sweet November, Road to Perdition and Lemony Snicket’s A Series of Unfortunate Events. Transitioning to young adulthood, he’s dabbled in music, but kept working in movies, like Michael Winterbottom’s The Killer Inside Me. His latest film is writer-director Austin Chick’s Girls Against Boys, in which Aiken portrays Tyler, a guileless college student whose burgeoning relationship with the troubled Shae (Danielle Panabaker) upsets the balance of the latter’s relationship with the even more troubled Lu (Nicole LaLiberte). I recently had a chance to speak to Aiken one-on-one, about the movie and transitioning from being a child actor to a young adult still in the business. The conversation is excerpted over at ShockYa, with a minor potential spoiler in only the second question-and-answer exchange, so click here for the read.