On the other side of the law (kind of) is Plainclothes (C), which sees Tom Blyth play an undercover cop whose job somehow consists entirely of entrapping men cruising for sex at a ‘90s New York ...
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(Also read: Hal & Harper review: Lili Reinhart shines in Cooper Raiff's absorbing and intimate family portrait) Tom Blyth is unforgettable in Plainclothes, which premiered at the Sundance Film ...
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Sundance: This story of a closeted gay cop who falls in love with one of his targets tries too much experimentation without having the narrative fundamentals down. For an undercover cop in 1997 ...
The undercover work depicted in Plainclothes seems not so different from the homophobic witch-hunts of more than half a century ago. One of the most famous cases was the arrest in 1953 of ...
Yet that’s exactly what Lucas (Tom Blyth) ends up doing in “Plainclothes,” Carmen Emmi’s directorial debut that revisits the world of undercover cops in the gay community most famously explored in ...
A movie all too palpably real for those of us who can remember years of shame, fear and secrecy, Plainclothes follows a young cop assigned to a sting operation, arresting gay men cruising for sex in a ...
A 16-year-old boy was injured while subway surfing at the Briarwood-Van Wyck Boulevard subway station over the weekend. Police from the 107th Precinct in Fresh Meadows responded to a 911 call ...
A man was arrested for allegedly threatening two people at gunpoint because of their ethnicity, Boulder police said.
As the LGBTQ community continues to face threats to their safety and rights as equal American citizens, the cast and creatives of “Plainclothes” were quick to admit that things feel ...