Guy ritchie articles
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Gentlemanly warfare: Guy Ritchie's gangster etiquette in 8 films and 2 TV shows
Guy Ritchie’s two-and-a-half-decade career as a filmmaker has been a bit of a mixed bag, and that’s being generous. No one really wants to be pigeonholed, but the fact is that some artists are especially suited to one particular genre, and they do their best work when they stick to it. For Ritchie, that genre is quintessentially British crime capers. Since launching his career with the one-two punch that was Lock, Stock, And Two Smoking Barrels and Snatch (released in 1998 and 2000), Ritchie has...
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Alan Ritchson Sold Guy Ritchie on Making His WWII Action Thriller More Brutal and Violent Than He Originally Intended — GeekTyrant
Guy Ritchie’s most recent film, The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare, was met with mixed reviews, but I had a blast watching the movie! I thought it was great and...
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EDEN CONFIDENTIAL: After amassing a fortune making films in which unsavoury characters meet brutal ends, director Guy Ritchie looks to build a burial ground at his country estate
EDEN CONFIDENTIAL: He's amassed a fortune courtesy of box-office hits in which characters meet brutal ends - But Guy Ritchie has no intention of going out in similarly indecorous manner.