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RocknRolla


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8th Circuit
I highly recommend seeing this film; go in with an open mind, enjoy the ride and maybe you’ll find out… what's a RocknRo...
Black Sheep Reviews
Ritchie may be back but he's just back where he left off before everything was, well, swept away.
The New York Times
The on-screen names have changed, and the edited rhythms have been somewhat slowed, but more or less everything else follows...
E! Online
This seriocomic thriller from Guy Ritchie (aka Mr. Madonna) is more punk than rock, more hackneyed than cockney, and it nev...
New York Daily News
It's been a long time since we got excited about characters with names like Mumbles and Fred the Head, but here they are in ...
Entertainment Weekly
Guy Ritchie's decadently entertaining RocknRolla.
Cinematical
It's not nearly as clever, funny, or stylish as Snatch or Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels, though the accents are a lot ...
Filmcritic
RocknRolla gives off the impression that the once-heralded filmmaker isn't trying so hard any more to jolt, confuse, stimula...
4 out of 10 Movie Reviews
RocknRolla just seems confused as to what direction it should be going in. None of the strands come together nicely leaving ...
Variety
"RocknRolla" is a cleverly constructed, sensationally stylish and often darkly hilarious seriocomic caper.
Cinema Blend
Simply put, the only way you won’t like RocknRolla is if you have a problem with noise.
Teletext
Against all expectations Guy Ritchie has made his first excellent movie since marrying Madonna eight years ago. What kept him?
Hollywood Reporter
First the good news: Guy Ritchie is back. Then the even better news: Guy Ritchie is back with his most accessible and enjoya...
Variety
Brit filmmaker Guy Ritchie bounces back to top form with "RocknRolla," a cleverly constructed, sensationally stylish and oft...
IGN Movies
From the moment the title card appears on-screen, you know you are in Ritchie-land, with the quick-cuts and MTV-style editin...

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Partial Film Information

Director: Guy Ritchie
Writer: Guy Ritchie
Studio: Warner Bros Pictures
Cast: Gerard Butler, Jeremy Piven, Gemma Arterton

Release: October 31, 2008
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