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Robert Downey Jr. Summons a Fightin’ Good Sherlock Holmesnew

Robert Downey Jr.'s scruffy, comedically nimble turn goes a long way to redeem the half-coherent storytelling and occasionally elephantine production. The game's afoot, even though it's not so fresh.
Creative Loafing (Atlanta)  |  Curt Holman  |  01-12-2010  |  Reviews

'Sherlock Holmes' and 'Nine': Downey Shines, Day-Lewis is Atrociousnew

Daniel Day-Lewis may normally choose parts in which he can do no wrong, but as the tormented film director in Rob Marshall’s musical, he doesn’t come close to drinking anyone’s milkshake. And since Guido is the essence of the story, that makes Nine a bright, shiny snooze.
Washington City Paper  |  Tricia Olszewski  |  12-31-2009  |  Reviews

Doctored Sleuth: There's Potential in 'Sherlock Holmes'new

Apparently tired of being a fringe filmmaker, Guy Ritchie has gone mainstream with Sherlock Holmes. He has relaxed and made something for a mass audience, without sacrificing his energy and irreverence.
Salt Lake City Weekly  |  Eric D. Snider  |  12-29-2009  |  Reviews

'Filth and Wisdom' is Surprisingly Chastenew

If Alex Rodriguez is Exhibit A in Guy Ritchie's pending divorce from Madonna, then Exhibit B must surely be Madge's immaterial and unambitious directorial debut.
NOW Magazine  |  Barrett Hooper  |  11-03-2008  |  Reviews

The New Wild West: Talking with Guy Ritchienew

Timing, as you may have heard, is everything. While I would never imply that a married couple would get divorced simply to publicize a movie, it can't hurt the box office potential of Guy Ritchie's new RocknRolla to be mentioned in every one of the far too numerous tabloid stories about his recently announced breakup with his unimonikered wife.
Artvoice  |  M. Faust  |  11-03-2008  |  Profiles & Interviews

Guy Ritchie Refuses to be Swept Awaynew

Ritchie's got some pair, and I'm not talking about the cojones it takes to play Mr. Madonna to a world-class ball breaker.
NOW Magazine  |  Barrett Hooper  |  10-14-2008  |  Profiles & Interviews

Guy Ritchie Manages to Upend Thuggish Machismo in 'RocknRolla'new

Guy Ritchie didn't make the mistake of putting his wife Madonna in RocknRolla; but his latest gangster film queers a sense of Macho to match Madonna's sense of Slut. Hopefully, Ritchie's fantasy won't roll back human progress; but this time it's shaped an unexpectedly enjoyable movie.
New York Press  |  Armond White  |  10-09-2008  |  Reviews

Guy Ritchie Steps Backwardnew

Revolver turns out to be a touchy-feely ultraviolent gangster flick. Come over here and give Scarface a hug, you big gruff pussycat.
Los Angeles CityBeat  |  Andy Klein  |  12-07-2007  |  Reviews

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