Something charming and in the shape of a promising drama/comedy is on the way.
Starring Jonathan Pryce, Jerome Holder, Pauline Collins and Malachi Kirby, Dough looks like a film with a beautiful message and a nice serving of good British humour, all things I love.
Victor Frankenstein (2015), James McAvoy, Daniel Radcliffe
Starring two of my favourite British actors, Daniel Radcliffe and James McAvoy, this version of the Frankenstein tale should be interesting. Firstly it’s from Igor’s perspective, rather than Frankensein’s which is new and interesting. Second, it’s set before the Frankenstein we’re most familiar with today emerges.
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Directed by Paul McGuigan of Lucky Number Slevin (2006), (a movie I recommend), bring on November 25th.
Lock Stock And Two Smoking Barrels (1998), Nick Moran
‘Brother, mother, any other sucker!’
Super wordplay. Just one of the the things I love about this movie.
Set in London’s East End, Lock Stock & Two Smoking Barrels is very entertaining, thanks to the excellent dialogue and incessantly funny male banter.
Lock Stock And Two Smoking Barrels (1998), Nick Moran, Jason Statham, Dexter Fletcher, Jason Flemyng
From writer/director Guy Ritchie, the film fits comfortably into the comedy/crime genre. There’s no shortage of well-crafted characters, some of whom you’d count yourself very lucky to never encounter.
If you’re a seasoned film fan, It may be hard to not have Quentin Tarantino pop into your mind; for reasons including but not limited to the highly quotable dialogue, perfect pacing and brilliant soundtrack.
‘Watch it!‘ That’s my not-so-gentle recommendation.
Lock Stock And Two Smoking Barrels (1998), Vas Blackwood
‘Because if you don’t, I’ll kill ya.‘ _Rory Breaker
Just playing, of course. I’m simply quoting the great character pictured above.