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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. Read more
| Starring | Alexander Nathan Etel, Lewis Owen McGibbon, James Nesbitt, Daisy Donovan |
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| Director | Danny Boyle |
| Genres | Audio Descriptive, Comedy, Family |
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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
It may seem pedantic to complain about factual liberties in a film concerning a mythical beastie - the Loch Ness monster, no less. But it's one thing to ask us to imagine the monster living and breathing, and quite another to relocate the loch itself so that it becomes a saltwater estuary. Apparently Hitler's fleet could pop up at any moment (the bulk of the film is set in a flashback to 1941), which is why Capitan Hamilton (David Morrissey) and his men have been billeted on a nearby farm,... Read more
Compile a list of the best British movies of the 1990s, there is every reason to think that Trainspotting would be up there in the top three. Indeed, in 1999, when the British Film Institute polled film-makers and scholars for the top 100 Brit films ever, Trainspotting was the only 90s movie to make the Top 20 (it came in at 10). I remember the excitement seeing it for the first time in a small Soho preview theatre, late in 1995 - along with assorted members of Blur, who had contributed to the Read more