Two young boys come across the loot from a bank robbery, but have only a week to spend it before the UK switches to the euro. Read more
| Starring | Alexander Nathan Etel, Lewis Owen McGibbon, James Nesbitt, Daisy Donovan |
|---|---|
| Director | Danny Boyle |
| Genres | Audio Descriptive, Comedy, Family |
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Two young boys come across the loot from a bank robbery, but have only a week to spend it before the UK switches to the euro.
| Starring | Alexander Nathan Etel, Lewis Owen McGibbon, James Nesbitt, Daisy Donovan |
|---|---|
| Director | Danny Boyle |
| Studio | PATHE DISTRIBUTION |
| Run time | DVD: 1 hr 34 mins |
| Certificate | |
| Genres | Audio Descriptive, Comedy, Family |
| Language | DVD: English, English Audio Description |
| Hearing-impaired | English |
| Released | DVD: 21 Nov 2005 Production year: 2004 |
| Format | DVD |
Boyles first feature since 28 Days Later is a muddled affair that takes us to the north-west for a... read more on Time Out
A family film of limitless imagination and surprising joy
went to see this at the cinema with my 9 year old son, he really enjoyed it, although it was quite deep and a bit scary in parts. As for the reference in the reviews of slight drug taking it really just looks like a woman having a cigarette a child would not even notice but in all a excellent film. I would not of taken a child younger than 8 but recommend it to anyone else
Mon dieu - where do I start?
This was one of the worst pieces of drivel that I've ever seen.
Watching paint dry is more pleasurable. Having hot 9 inch nails driven into your eye sockets is preferrable.
Millions stands for the number of apologies owed to the short changed film-going public.
Danny Boyle's new film, Millions, is released on Friday, a comedy drama that is far different from his previous offerings. The film tells the story of two boys who find a stash of money from a bank robbery that they have to spend in a week, before the pound currency turns to the euro. The film has a relatively inexperienced cast, with James Nesbitt and Daisy Donovan making the transition from television to the big screen. It makes for a sharp contrast to Boyle's early directorial dabblings,... Read more