The Rivals actor, 47, stars as Jack, a cocaine-taking, football-obsessed middle-aged man in his new comedy Marching Powder. The forthcoming movie reunites Dyer with The Football Factory writer ...
Ahead of its release, much of the talk around new film Marching Powder has centred on the fact it reunites star Danny Dyer with writer/director Nick Love – more than two decades after they ...
Happy International Women’s Day! Some Torontonians will be celebrating this remarkable day by marching for a cause. Happy International Women’s Day! Some Torontonians will be celebrating this ...
Marching Power is watchable in its waywardness but no challenge for Dyer in terms of range. (L-R) Stephanie Leonidas, Arty Dyer, Nick Love, and Danny Dyer on the set of Marching Powder The ending ...
But Marching Powder isn’t just about anti-woke banter: it also has plenty of affection for its characters, even if it doesn’t fully flesh them out. It’s punchy but never lands a killer ...
Writer-director Nick Love’s film Marching Powder, about a very different brand of working-class Londoner, is no kind of treat. That is, unless you savour multiple use of the C-word ...
After a hiatus of 18 years, the pair are finally reunited for Marching Powder, a comical adventure that’s about as woke as an evening with Donald Trump. Powered by its provocative title (a ...
Marching Powder marks Danny Dyer's first movie in a decade, so it feels fitting that his return to the big screen also marked a reunion with British filmmaker Nick Love. The new comedy is their ...
(Staff Photo by David Grunfeld, The Times-Picayune) Mason, an alumnus of St. Augustine High School, also got a surprise mini-concert from the school's revered Marching 100. "We wanted to be here ...
At the start of each school year, the sounds of high school marching bands begin to echo through New Orleans as students weave through city blocks, offering neighbors a glimpse into their ...
Marching Powder marks the much-anticipated reunion of director Nick Love and his iconic leading man Danny Dyer, bringing fans back into the gritty adrenaline-fuelled world of The Football Factory.
Festival attendees lined the streets and crowded around during the True/False Film Fest annual March March parade. Led by the Q Queens and opened for public participation, Ninth Street was flooded ...
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