In a video promoting the latest installment of the A24 podcast, Harris Dickinson is seen jamming with fellow British elder statesman Andrew Garfield, who was last seen being beaten up in a chicken shop. has been done. A24 alumni share notes on extreme sports and the effects they have on delicate aging bones. So masculine, so delicate, so beautiful. For those who don’t know, this podcast is a clever piece of branded content. Selected indie studios bring together interesting actor or director combinations for each episode (Nathan Fielder and Alexa Demme, John Early and Toni Collette, Ari Aster and Robert Eggers) for the purpose. Otakuification and good marketing. Hence the Dickinson-Garfield summit — Dickinson, of course, is set to play the much older Nicole Kidman in the upcoming age-difference sweatfest Baby Girl, while Garfield is set to play the much older Nicole Kidman in the upcoming age-gap sweatfest Baby Girl He is currently preparing for a romance movie. Live in time.
Today’s A24 Podcast: Spag Bol with Fractures, protagonists and resident Brits, and new friends We Live in Time and Babygirl stars Andrew Garfield and Harris Dickinson.
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This is a soft boy-off, so you shouldn’t expect many scares from the dialogue, but the video includes a surprising detail: Dickinson appears to be rocking a standard side part — in fact, It’s so standard that it’s even a hairstyle that I, in my 30s, would naturally grow out. “This is an unpleasant development, given that Dickinson’s head has been defined primarily by his stature as one of the great eccentric haircutters in recent memory. Last year’s FX series Murder at the End of the World featured My Man rocking a sizzling mullet, effectively reclaiming Joe Dirt’s chosen hairstyle as a mop of sexy sensuality. In The Iron Crow, Dickinson wears a long Owen Wilsonian curl wig to recreate the look of the tragic David Von Erich. You’d think there’s no way he could keep this up outside of a techno-thriller or period drama, but you’d be wrong. The head looks like a lush, eerie tennis ball, too short to be normal and too long to be normal, a clear ideal figure for a man like him.
The very act of “Steve” on the A24 podcast is perfectly respectable and handsome, but so normal that he seems completely weird. I don’t want to see him like this because I’m not used to seeing him like this. Someone please bring me some scissors. It’s time for another sexy mullet.