In Postcards From London, a lovely piece of whimsy about gay life in a bygone London, Harris Dickinson plays Jim, an innocent who leaves the wilds of Essex (translation: London suburb often associated ...
Steve McLean’s first film, “Postcards From America,” was also his last, made way back in 1994. But with his follow-up, “Postcards From London,” it seems no time has passed at all: the film is so ...
In this LGBTQ-themed eccentricity, handsome, clean-cut Dickinson plays a suburban kid named Jim who escapes from a predictable dead-end life in the suburbs and travels to the bright lights of London ...
“Postcards From London,” which follows the adventures of a fetching 18-year-old named Jim (Harris Dickinson) who becomes Soho’s favorite gay rent-boy, may sound like an enticing coming-of-age film but ...
A Caravaggio moment: Harris Dickinson, centre, riffs on 'The Musicians' But Jim’s artistic affinities run still deeper: he’s so sensitive to a good painting that he falls into a swoon when he sees one ...
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