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Film Review: The Gentlemen Kick Ass

The Gentlemen, from Guy Ritchie, serves as a redemption for this writer/director after his live action “comedy” Aladdin last year. This film brings back memories of his earlier, far better movies, like Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels and Snatch; it also reminds me of the sleekness of The Man from U.N.C.L.E.

The Gents are fun to watch—once you overcome the use of the “C” word over and over. I know it is used to describe both men and women in some working-class neighborhoods in England, but it’s still hard for an American to listen to over and over. For us, Hugh Grant (Fletcher) stole the film and Colin Farrell (Coach) was right behind him. Both were in roles you’ve never seen them do before and they were really good, fun to watch. Don’t get me wrong: everyone is good in this film, but these two really stand out.

The Gentlemen, is a star-studded, sophisticated action comedy. It follows American expatriate Mickey Pearson (Matthew McConaughey) who built a highly profitable marijuana empire in London. When word gets out that he’s looking to cash out of the business forever, it triggers plots, schemes, bribery and blackmail as everyone he knows (and a few he doesn’t) attempt to steal his domain out from under him. And that’s just the beginning of the craziness. It features an ensemble cast that includes Charlie Hunnam, Henry Golding, Michelle Dockery, Jeremy Strong, and Eddie Marsan.

The Gentlemen is in theaters now.

Aspiring Actress Raquel Pomplun Talks Self/Less

Raquel Pomplun and  Angela Ortíz

Raquel Pomplun and Angela Ortíz

We got invited to an evening screening of Focus Features’ Self/Less that was hosted by Ms Pomplun. I got to talk to her about her career plans and thoughts on the upcoming film. With her background as a biochemistry major before becoming a Playmate, then becoming the first Mexican-American Playboy Playmate of the Year, 2013, it was fun to hear her thoughts and love of sci fi thrillers.

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This provocative psychological science fiction film opens on July 10, and what I found interesting about Self/Less was the whole idea of being able to transfer your consciousness from one body to another. I know there have been other films with similar takes but this one held my attention. It could have been the venue that helped me to enjoy the film—it took place at the iPic Westwood, which is quite comfy, and the cocktail reception after the screening was full of good conversations.

Listen in on our chat and see if this is a film for you.

Focus Features’ Self/Less is directed by Tarsem Singh (The Cell, Immortals) and it stars Ryan Reynolds (Deadpool), Natalie Martinez (Secrets and Lies), Matthew Goode (The Good Wife), Victor Garber (The Flash), Derek Luke (Empire), Michelle Dockery (Downton Abbey), and Academy Award winner Sir Ben Kingsley.