It’s hard these days to create an original film from scratch, tougher still to launch a first film in the Cannes Selection.
The gravel of the London streets serves as a pillow for Harris Dickinson’s directorial debut “Urchin.” We follow Mike (Frank ...
The London native, who exited his breakout role on 'Fear the Walking Dead' to return to the auditioning grind, is already ...
After captivating audiences with his work in “Scrapper” and “Babygirl,” Harris Dickinson moves behind the camera for “Urchin.
Actor and debut filmmaker Harris Dickinson finds a perfectly hangdog lead to elevate his standard, realist homelessness drama ...
If you wanted the measure of Dillane and indeed his acting, then this story of a pooh-seum heist would be a neat summary: ...
It’s well into the second act of writer and director Harris Dickinson’s movie, set in East London, before we see our ...
Logline: The story follows Mike (Frank Dillane), a rough sleeper in London, trapped in a cycle of self-destruction as he attempts to turn his life around. Raw and absurd, the film is a story about the ...
It seems like nearly every actor-turned-director wants to make the same sort of project in their debut: a story of young men ...
Harris Dickinson hasn’t played it safe in his choices as an actor so far – from debasing a Nicole Kidman on all fours in ...
Frank Dillane delivers a complex performance straddling economic anxiety, arrogance and dignity in "Babygirl" actor Harris ...
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