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Has FRANKENSTEIN got Mark (re)animated? + Russell Tovey

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Oct 16, 2025
Russell Tovey, known for his dynamic roles on stage and screen, joins the conversation to discuss his performance in the gripping film 'Plain Clothes.' He delves into the character Andrew, examining the emotional entrapment faced by gay men in the 1997 setting. Tovey also highlights the significance of props and non-verbal acting in conveying authenticity. The discussion touches on themes of paranoia, shame, and the possibility of a sequel, showcasing Tovey's insightful perspectives on the film's production and socio-emotional dynamics.
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INSIGHT

Sequel Loses Original's Focus

  • Black Phone 2 borrows heavily from multiple horror classics and mixes formats to signal dream vs. reality.
  • Mark felt the sequel lost the first film's focused simplicity and rarely scared him.
INSIGHT

Why The Film Got An 18 Rating

  • BBFC ratings hinge on dwelling and graphic detail, not merely presence of violence.
  • Prolonged, graphic shots (e.g., severed ankle) pushed Black Phone 2 to an 18 certificate.
ANECDOTE

Portrait In The National Gallery

  • Russell Tovey described a portrait of him by Duron Langberg hanging in the National Portrait Gallery.
  • He keeps Langberg's painting as a backdrop and celebrates their friendship.
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