If a spoiler alert is needed for a panel of real-life psychiatrists, consider yourself forewarned. That’s how Guy Ritchie’s “Revolver” ends: with a series of brief clips of psychiatrists explaining ...
Word was that Guy Ritchie’s “Revolver,” when first released in Great Britain two years ago, was a return to his neo-gangster roots, a movie more in the “Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels” vein than ...
Revolver actually came out back in 2005 in England, but it's just now making its way across the pond and into our theaters courtesy of Samuel Goldwyn Films / Sony Pictures (on December 7th). At first ...
The star of director Guy Ritchie’s darkly comic films “Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels” and “Snatch” isn’t the only thing missing in his latest shoot-’em-up film, “Revolver.” The snide quips and ...
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For any high-fivin’ “Movies for Guys Who Like Movies” bros hoping for the Guy Ritchie of yore, Revolver disappoints. It’s no return to rock, this, but rather Ritchie’s soporific, proggy-conceptual ...
If a spoiler alert is needed for a panel of real-life psychiatrists, consider yourself forewarned. That’s how Guy Ritchie’s “Revolver” ends: with a series of brief clips of psychiatrists explaining ...