Director Guy Ritchie returns to crime capers with well received "RockNRolla." Oct. 9, 2008— -- "RocknRolla" (* * ½ out of four) takes director Guy Ritchie back to London's gritty streets, and ...
Guy Ritchie has done it again. RocknRolla is yet another Ritchie classic like we've seen twice before with Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels in 1998 and Snatch in 2000. It may not exactly top either ...
Two Russian heavies are sitting in a truck. They're comparing scars -- this one's from barbed wire, this one's a gunshot wound, this is from when my arm was caught in tank treads. Because armored cars ...
I got a chance to see an advanced screening of Guy Ritchie’s brand new gangster flick ‘RockNRolla’ and damn am I impressed. Now, before we start let me tell you that unless you are a fan of his ...
The first trailer for Guy Ritchie's next British gangster film titled RocknRolla has finally arrived. I must say, this looks like a brilliant return to form. Ritchie hasn't had anything pack a punch ...
Writer-director Guy Ritchie returns to careening form with “RocknRolla.” A handsome ensemble of blokes and one high-heeled accountant who propel this slam-bang romp about the collision of criminal ...
LONDON — Madonna pit-stopped from her Sticky & Sweet world tour Monday to walk arm-in-arm down the red carpet with hubbie Guy Ritchie for the premiere of “RocknRolla.” The hometown crowd at London’s ...
With "RocknRolla," British director Guy Ritchie seems to be slamming the door with a vengeance on his eight years of being Mr. Madonna and returning to the kind of rowdy gangster comedy that made him ...
Just when I was about to write director Guy Ritchie off for good, he throws us a bone with RocknRolla (2008). After bursting onto the cinematic scene with his successful one-two punch of British crime ...
Three new films made it into the top five, including the animated movie The Wild Robot, featuring the voices of Lupita Nyong'o, Pedro Pascal and Mark Hamill. Oscar-winner Maggie Smith of Downton Abbey ...
In London's underworld, property deals have become more profitable than drug trades. But to truly make it big, there's no getting past old-school gangster Lenny Cole. Times are changing, though, and ...
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