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Guy Ritchie
April 2024
The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare review – Guy Ritchie’s fun wartime romp
Henry Cavill leads a ragtag group on an unlikely mission in this shaggy, exaggerated account of Operation Postmaster
March 2024
The Gentlemen creates surge in sales for upper-class fashion
‘You can’t always win in this industry’: Theo James on fame, Guy Ritchie and the actor’s hustle
Observer TV reviews
The week in TV: Mary & George; The Rise and Fall of Boris Johnson; The Gentlemen; Sarah Everard: The Search for Justice – review
TV review
The Gentlemen review – a daft Guy Ritchie story, spattered with blood
‘They were the original gangsters!’ How Guy Ritchie’s The Gentlemen wages war on the aristocracy
The seven best shows to stream this week
The Gentlemen to Extraordinary: the seven best shows to stream this week
December 2023
The best films of 2023 … you may not have seen
From a Guy Ritchie action comedy to a revealing documentary about journalism, Guardian writers pick their favourite underseen films of the year
May 2023
Mark Zuckerberg joins Tom Hardy on list of famous Brazilian jiu-jitsu fighters
Tech billionaire has revealed his interest in the martial art, joining celebrities such as Russell Brand and Guy Ritchie
April 2023
Operation Fortune: Ruse de Guerre review – Jason Statham fails to thrill in Guy Ritchie’s spy caper
On a licence to uncover a mystery item, Statham’s secret agent is outshone at ever turn by Aubrey Plaza and Hugh Grant in this lacklustre actioner
March 2023
Operation Fortune: Ruse de Guerre review – Guy Ritchie’s big, breezy spy caper
A spirited cast, including Jason Statham and Aubrey Plaza, help deliver a fun time in Guy Ritchie’s slick and silly action comedy
September 2022
Skate parks and shooting cabins: do the super-rich care nothing for their neighbours?
Catherine Bennett
Let no one stand in the way of the property ambitions of Guy Ritchie and co
January 2022
Talents of Madonna’s son divide critics after he is revealed as secret artist
Rocco Ritchie, 21, has been selling his paintings for up to five figures under the mysterious pseudonym Rhed
November 2021
The Guardian view on a chess renaissance: it’s not black and white
Editorial:
Pandemic boredom drove many to the game, and The Queen’s Gambit piqued the interest of more. Will it last?
May 2021
Wrath of Man review – Guy Ritchie and Jason Statham reunite in punchy thriller
While hinged on a threadbare plot as familiar as it is forgettable, this sinewy action B-movie delivers just about enough primal entertainment
March 2021
Hear me out
Hear me out: why King Arthur: Legend of the Sword isn't a bad movie
The latest in our series of writers making a case for a mostly loathed movie is a defence of Guy Ritchie’s laddish take on a well-told legend
February 2021
Week in geek
Holy grail or poisoned chalice: why does Hollywood always mess up King Arthur?
Zack Snyder looks set to pull the sword from the franchise stone – but will it be another Hollywood fart in the Arthurian mythos’s general direction?
July 2020
My favourite film aged 12
My favourite film aged 12: Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels
With four-letter words and violence by the bucketload, Guy Ritchie’s gangster flick had everything a 12-year-old boy could want – and it still does
January 2020
The Gentlemen review – Guy Ritchie’s dated gangster romp
Matthew McConaughey, Michelle Dockery and Hugh Grant are amusingly cast, but that doesn’t excuse the casual racism
December 2019
The Gentlemen review – Guy Ritchie returns to his signature style
Another dose of geezer-gangstery made all the more watchable by star turns from Matthew McConaughey and Hugh Grant
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