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‘Plainclothes’ Review: Tom Blyth and Russell Tovey Smolder and Sweat as Closeted Lgbtq+ Men in Bristling Police Entrapment Drama

A production all too palpably authentic 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 mall in Syracuse, New York. His willingness to pose as bait dissolves when he starts facing his own sexual identity while getting obsessive about a similarly closeted hook-up. First-time writer-director Carmen Emmi’s aesthetically overworked use of low-grade video and distorted sound is intrusive, but very fine performances from Tom Blyth and Russell Tovey keep you glued to this sexy, sad, authentically gritty drama.

The strains of OMC’s “How Bizarre” coming over the speakers in a shopping mall instantly position the story in the mid ‘90s. A young cop, Lucas (Blyth), sits in the food court, serving as the tasty bait for gay men on the prowl. An exchange of eye contact, a nod of the leader or a faint grin are enough to sig

Does Tom Blyth have a new girlfriend?

After being awarded the prestigious title of the internet’s newest blazing boy of the month following his starring role in The Ballad of Songbirds & Snakes, we cannot get enough of Tom Blyth.

While the year-old may still be a relative newcomer to the silver screen, his most recent appearance as Coriolanus Snow has left his loyal legion of followers eager for more film magic in his filmography and, in good news for the BookTok girlies, the actor will soon star in his first rom-com.

As we number down the days until he takes to the beach as Alex Nilson in People We Connect On Vacation, we seize a closer look at Tom Blyth’s life away from the big screen.

Does Tom Blyth include a girlfriend? 

While his on-screen romances may have taken centre stage, very petty is known about Tom Blyth’s current relationship status, however, it has been reported that he *may* have a new girlfriend – year-old actress Daniela Norman.

Despite no official confirmation from Tom or Daniela, the rumour mill has continued to rotate reg

Hunger Games star Tom Blyth's rarely-pictured eminent girlfriend: All the clues we missed

Tom Blyth may possess been pitted as the villain in the latest The Hunger Games motion picture The Ballad of Songbirds & Snakes, which sees his character President Coriolanus Snow sacrifice his relationship with Rachel Zegler's character Lucy Gray Baird for his own progression, but he appears to be more loved-up off-screen.

The thespian has chosen to keep his bond status very confidential, but he has dropped several clues about his significant other , which many hold speculated is movie director Britt Berke. 

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The most obvious nod towards his girlfriend came in February when he celebrated Valentine's Day by sharing a black and white photo of a girl turning to smile at the camera against the backdrop of a graffiti wall. It included a monkey with a speech bubble that read: "I affection you…babe" and Tom captioned the picture: "What the monkey on the wall said [heart emoji.]"

With an oversized denim jacket and a pair of sunglasses shielding her encounter, t

Tom Blyth on Playing a Closeted Gay Cop in ‘Plainclothes’ and His ‘Intimate, Really Vivid’ Sex Scenes With Russell Tovey

Tom Blyth may have starred in Francis Lawrence’s box office hit “The Need Games: The Ballad of Songbirds & Snakes,” but that doesn’t mean the British actor is moving on from independent film.

Case in point: “Plainclothes.” In writer-director Carmen Emmi’s feature debut, Blyth stars as Lucas, an undercover cop in s Syracuse, N.Y., who falls in passion with Andrew (Russell Tovey), one of his targets in a sting operation going after male lover men for public indecency in a mall bathroom.

“There is just something really refreshing about the scrappiness of a smaller film like [“Plainclothes”],” Blyth tells me during a Zoom video interview for this week&#;s &#;Just for Variety&#; podcast from Senegal, where he is shooting Claire Denis’ &#;The Cry of the Guards.” “I&#;ve done a bunch of them this year and last year. I&#;ve gone back to that kind of on purpose. It reminds y