Warner Bros.’ “Mickey 17” claimed the top spot at the U.K. and Ireland box office in its opening weekend, earning £2.1 ...
Danny Dyer and Stephanie Leonidas are terrific, sharing a believable lived-in chemistry that also makes the movie more ...
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Empire on MSNMarching Powder ReviewDanny Dyer's coke-loving geezer has six weeks to clean up his act in Nick Love's comedy-drama. Read the Empire review.
The very moment it became respectable to like Danny Dyer again – after his calming stint on EastEnders, and genuinely ...
The Football Factory (2004) established Nick Love and the football hooligan genre in cinema, Marching Powder marks his return ...
AN Ex On The Beach star has revealed a huge on set mistake he made, while filming with Danny Dyer for his new movie Marching ...
The outrageous new British comedy sees Dyer play Jack, an aging football hooligan who feels irrelevant in today's society.
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Irish Independent on MSNMarching Powder review: Danny Dyer’s grubby hooligan tale is all shock and no substanceRowdy and relentless, Nick Love’s clueless geezer feature talks a big talk. Marching Powder never shuts up, and its sweary ...
Danny Dyer joins Marching Powder co-star Stephanie Leonidas to tell Rachael Davis about playing an ageing cocaine-loving ...
Dyer reunites with director Nick Love for this new comedy – 20 years after they teamed up on The Football Factory.
Praising his co-star Stephanie Leonidas, who plays his character's better half in the film, Danny also revealed there is another co-star alongside him in Marching Powder who is very dear to his ...
Marching Powder marks Danny Dyer's first movie in a decade, so it feels fitting that his return to the big screen also marked a reunion with British filmmaker Nick Love. The new comedy is their ...
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