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Jo Hartley
Reviews Featuring Jo Hartley
A West Country high plains drifter metes out hard justice to the Midlands in this gritty revenger's tragedy.
Justin Molotnikov delivers an excellent film debut with a darkly comic thriller that presents well-paced storytelling, inventive flourishes and two quality leads.
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.
An original comedy gem about the afterlife that's both darkly sarcastic and moving. As close to real British humour as you can get.
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