Danny Dyer-starring Vendetta, Fall of the Essex Boys, and We Still Kill the Old Way (“A taxi driver’s favourite movie,” he says).
The low-budget British crime film is perhaps the last bastion of lad culture – an unashamed indulgence of swearing, violence, and girls.
Though sneered at by critics, and walloped with one and two-star reviews, there is, for some films fans, an enduring appeal to the British gangster B-movie.
The geezers do have an audience. It’s often overlooked that a chunk of action from the British film industry plays out on the supermarket DVD shelves.
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