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Frank Harper
Reviews Featuring Frank Harper
Hugely enjoyable Brit-flick that never takes itself too seriously.
This will appeal to you only if youve had your brain surgically replaced with a small squishy piece of fruit.
Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels
Complex, comical, and streets ahead of the rip-off merchants, this is one of the most influential Brit-flicks of the 90s.
Bizarre, but far from inane give it a go if you fancy something a bit different.
A deeply dislikeable film that has nothing whatsoever to do with football or factories, for that matter.
A boxing comedy minus the punch line.
After a few tentative hits Shane Meadows reached his peak with this tender yet harrowing movie about skinheads in 1980s England. Quite possibly the best British film of the Noughties. Sorry, I've probably made Harry Potter cry now. Shut up and cut your hair, you're not a Beatle.
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