Stars: Jo Mousley, Sid Akbar Ali, Jamie Cymbal, Pushpinder Chani, Kevin Curtin, Gemma Head, Matthew Lewney, Polly Lister, Amy Mountford, Huw Blainey, Stacey Coleman | Written by David Gilbank, Gemma Head, Paul Renhard | Directed by David Gilbank
I have a few personal rules here on Nerdly that I’m not sure I’ve ever mentioned before, yet both affect the films we cover on the site and the “press” we give certain films… One is that we don’t review any film that features football hooliganism; and the second is we don’t review British gangster movies. I know that’s a strange pair rules but both are in place for very similar reasons – I don’t feel the need to glorify either subject; and the majority of films we get asked to cover around these two themes usually do just that!
However Polterheist does quite the opposite of glorifying gangster life,...
I have a few personal rules here on Nerdly that I’m not sure I’ve ever mentioned before, yet both affect the films we cover on the site and the “press” we give certain films… One is that we don’t review any film that features football hooliganism; and the second is we don’t review British gangster movies. I know that’s a strange pair rules but both are in place for very similar reasons – I don’t feel the need to glorify either subject; and the majority of films we get asked to cover around these two themes usually do just that!
However Polterheist does quite the opposite of glorifying gangster life,...
- 1/15/2021
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
Stars: Jo Mousley, Sid Akbar Ali, Jamie Cymbal, Pushpinder Chani, Kevin Curtin, Gemma Head, Matthew Lewney, Polly Lister, Amy Mountford, Huw Blainey, Stacey Coleman | Written by David Gilbank, Gemma Head, Paul Renhard | Directed by David Gilbank
I have a few personal rules here on Nerdly that I’m not sure I’ve ever mentioned before, yet both affect the films we cover on the site and the “press” we give certain films… One is that we don’t review any film that features football hooliganism; and the second is we don’t review British gangster movies. I know thats a strange pair rules but both are in place for very similar reasons – I don’t feel the need to glorify either subject; and the majority of films we get asked to cover around these two themes usually do just that!
However Polterheist does quite the opposite of glorifying gangster life,...
I have a few personal rules here on Nerdly that I’m not sure I’ve ever mentioned before, yet both affect the films we cover on the site and the “press” we give certain films… One is that we don’t review any film that features football hooliganism; and the second is we don’t review British gangster movies. I know thats a strange pair rules but both are in place for very similar reasons – I don’t feel the need to glorify either subject; and the majority of films we get asked to cover around these two themes usually do just that!
However Polterheist does quite the opposite of glorifying gangster life,...
- 5/22/2019
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
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