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Sigmund Freud had a few theories on the subject, and so does Harry Lighton’s “Pillion,” a steamy art-house psychodrama that’s fairly light on analysis but not at all shy about showing the ...
It’s a story in which the ostensibly weak can make greater gains than the strong. The word “pillion,” more commonly used in Britain than the U.S., refers to the seat occupied by the ...
In Harry Lighton's feature-length directorial debut Pillion, a gay introvert's delayed coming-of-age — catalyzed by the advances of a suave, reclusive biker — kicks off a raucous tale of ...
In his feature directorial debut Pillion, writer-director Harry Lighton sets a beautifully heartbreaking love story against a modern world of BDSM. Based on the 2020 novel Box Hill by Adam Mars ...
Last year’s The Bikeriders didn’t shy away from the sexiness of biker pursuits, including an unconventional love triangle involving Tom Hardy and Austin Butler, but Pillion is here to take ...
With lots of kinky gay BDSM sex scenes, elaborately choreographed orgies, full-frontal nudity and men in rubber, “Pillion” has easily been among the most sexually graphic films of Cannes so ...
Pillion, about the BDSM relationship between a gay biker and a timid parking attendant, kickstarted an exuberant eight-minute ovation from the audience that included Pedro Pascal after its ...
Pillion, which just premiered at Cannes, is an unexpectedly sweet movie about a young man meeting the leather daddy of his dreams. Photo: Cannes Film Festival Colin (Harry Melling), the mild ...
Alexander Skarsgard and Harry Melling brought a healthy splash of BDSM to Cannes on Sunday with the premiere of Harry Lighton’s “Pillion” in the Un Certain Regard section. The film earned a ...
Although “Pillion” provides no insights into Colin’s proclivities before Ray enters his life, it’s safe to say that hooking up in a dark alley, licking a pair of rubber boots and otherwise ...
Pillion is less about the shock factor of some very graphic gay kink than the nuances of love, desire and mutual needs within a sub/dom relationship. “What am I going to do with you?” ...