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‘Young Sherlock’ – The Game Is Young, Fast, and Furious – Review

The game is most certainly afoot, and it’s moving at breakneck speed. Young Sherlock arrives on Prime Video with a sharp suit, a clenched fist, and a restless mind, dragging Sherlock Holmes back to the Victorian era and reintroducing him not as the fully formed master of deduction we know, but as a brilliant, reckless […]

‘Euphoria’ – Season Three – Style, Sin, and the Chaos of Growing Up

Guy Ritchie spins his smash mouth style of action for Prime Video’s ‘Young Sherlock’

What happens when a rebellious young Sherlock Holmes takes on his very first case—and it could cost him his freedom? Acclaimed British filmmaker and all-around gentleman, Guy Ritchie, is turning up the heat as he returns to trodden ground and looks to re-affirm his guidance of the character of legendary Detective Sherlock Holmes. He takes […]

Westeros will burn as the dragons dance in new trailer for ‘House of the Dragon’ Season Three

‘The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare’ – Review

Whenever macho auteur filmmaker Guy Ritchie steps behind the camera it’s a cause for genuine celebration, and he’s dialling up the action and going full-bore at the end of a STEN as he takes audiences back to a daring commando raid that would help to change the course of WWII forever in the riotous fun […]

‘The Sheep Detectives’ – Fleece, Lies & Alibis in the Year’s Most Delightfully Offbeat Woolly Whodunnit – Review

‘Guy Ritchie’s The Covenant’ – Review

When it comes to filmmakers who know how to crank up the excitement and adrenaline of the cinematic experience, British filmmaker Guy Ritchie is in a class all his own. Picture after picture, he continues to push his style into bold and interesting directions, and The Covenant is his most dramatic and intense picture to […]

‘The Sheep Detectives’ – Fleece, Lies & Alibis in the Year’s Most Delightfully Offbeat Woolly Whodunnit – Review

‘Operation Fortune: Ruse de Guerre’ – Review

We’ve been waiting for a very long time for the release of Guy Ritchie’s all-action spy adventure Operation Fortune: Ruse de Guerre and that old adage of ‘good things take time’ is right on the money with this picture as Operation Fortune makes for one very fun time out at the movies. Elite spy Orson […]

‘The Sheep Detectives’ – Fleece, Lies & Alibis in the Year’s Most Delightfully Offbeat Woolly Whodunnit – Review

Guy Ritchie brings out the dapper spy cool in ‘Operation Fortune: Ruse de guerre’

We’ve been waiting with bated breath to see what the fate of Guy Ritchie’s upcoming dapper spy thriller Operation Fortune: Ruse de guerre would be, and after some very long delays it’s now confirmed to arrive in cinemas next year in January 2023. After the intense rush of action that they delivered in 2021’s Wrath […]

Christopher Nolan delivers a colossal epic with ‘The Odyssey’

‘Wrath of Man’ – Review

Guy Ritchie and Jason Statham are back, and they’re seriously ready to take names with Wrath of Man, a dark and brutal action thriller that has taken the choke chain right off. And the result is a beast of a movie that is ready to bite! A mysterious and wild-eyed new cash truck security guard […]

‘The Sheep Detectives’ – Fleece, Lies & Alibis in the Year’s Most Delightfully Offbeat Woolly Whodunnit – Review

Jason Statham brings explosive action to ‘Wrath of Man’

Guy Ritchie. Jason Statham. One hell of a collaborative partnership. And now after 16 years, these two are back for one hell of an action ride in Wrath of Man…and this one is gonna seriously cranks up your adrenaline! Watch the all-new trailer for Wrath of Man now: Here’s the official synopsis: A mysterious and […]

Christopher Nolan delivers a colossal epic with ‘The Odyssey’

‘The Gentlemen’ – Review

Get ready to take a stroll back down the good old alley of classic cockney gangster crime drama because visionary director Guy Ritchie has returned to the old school here with The Gentlemen and it makes for one gnarly time at the cinema. A British drug (McConaughey) lord tries to sell off his highly profitable […]

‘The Sheep Detectives’ – Fleece, Lies & Alibis in the Year’s Most Delightfully Offbeat Woolly Whodunnit – Review