Thursday, October 02, 2025

And Now My Pillion Review is Here


Pillion Week continues! First we got the posters, then we got the trailer, then we got Alexander Skarsgard maybe coming out as bi, and now my review! Click on over to read my thoughts on the film, starring Alexander Skarsgard as the dom to Harry Melling's happy sub, at Pajiba right here. This is my first review of several to come out of NYFF 2025 -- first because twas the easiest to write. This is a movie to just fall in love with! Just so lovely...



7 comments:

Anonymous said...

Your reviews over at Pajiba are always great reads, but the trifecta I just read of Pillion, Plainclothes and One Battle After Another was extra special. Thanks..

Jason Adams said...

Aww that's very kind of you. Thanks for reading!

James said...

Jason, I have only been visiting MNPP for about a month and thank you for your dedication. I saw the trailer for Pillion yesterday and can ..not...wait to see it. 🙂

bdog said...

I swear this movie may end my life

Jonster said...

Been on your site for years -- such an original diversion, and your review of Pillion is truly outstanding.

Anonymous said...

OMG to be in servitude to Alexander Skarsgard. Once when I was living in New York, I saw him on a corner in Soho and followed him for at least six blocks before I got a hold of myself. He is striking. Worth all of the adulation. What a man.

Anonymous said...

For someone unknown reason, Laemlle in Southern California has scheduled Pillion for at least a one night showing on the 17th. I know there is a film festival up there, in the far nose bleed, rightoid corners of Los Angeles County but that's in December. A24 still has no screening info on their Pillion page so I am assuming this is another Oscar screening and the only reason I'm even considering the VERY VERY long distance to try to go check it out is that this would presumably be the uncut version shown at TIF and NY (which I understand was cut from the Venice screening, if I understood Leighton's interview correctly) and that this is still not the version that has been or will be submitted to the MPAA and be cut still for the national North America A24 release next spring.
Sigh.