Review – The Gentlemen

Guy Ritchie returns to his cult cockney gangster genre with a surprisingly entertaining film that reaches near parody at times, but is easily justified by the work of Hugh Grant and Colin Farrell
Read moreGuy Ritchie returns to his cult cockney gangster genre with a surprisingly entertaining film that reaches near parody at times, but is easily justified by the work of Hugh Grant and Colin Farrell
Read moreGuy Ritchie is heading back to his cockney gangster film roots after a foray into bigger Hollywood blockbusters (King Arthur and Aladdin to name but two). The Gentleman will be his new film, hitting the screens in 2020, featuring Hugh Grant, Matthew McConaughey and Charlie Hunnam. It looks a lot like his previous work, and the trailer is here…
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Read moreLove…actually…is all around… As part of my Christmas build up, I’ve recently re-watched the 2003 Richard Curtis written and directed Love Actually. The film features a large ensemble cast and works across a number of different types of love stories weaving together through family relationships, coincidence and social links in a way that creates a hugely engaging tale in the
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