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LENS ME YOUR EARS
LENS ME YOUR EARS
164 episodes
4 days ago
Hosts and film critics Stephen Cooke and Cartsen Knox go and see a movie together, which then leads to a conversation about other classic and not-so classic related films.
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Hosts and film critics Stephen Cooke and Cartsen Knox go and see a movie together, which then leads to a conversation about other classic and not-so classic related films.
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TV & Film
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The Guy's the Limit: The Films of Guy Ritchie
LENS ME YOUR EARS
55 minutes 17 seconds
2 years ago
The Guy's the Limit: The Films of Guy Ritchie

Stephen and Carsten take a look at the latest offerings from UK gangster film expert Guy Ritchie, who has two recent caper titles to his credit: Operation Fortune - Ruse de Guerre and the armoured truck heist movie Wrath of Man. Plus, we take a look at some other corners of his filmography, from his big screen collaboration with ex-wife Madonna, Swept Away, to his Disney adaptation of Aladdin, plus an attempt at a psychological inner crime war in Revolver and his take on ancient British legends with King Arthur: Legend of the Sword. There's even a little Sherlock Homes talk, and our hopes for his upcoming Afghanistan-set rescue story The Covenant.




Stephen’s twitter:@NS_scooke

Carsten’s twitter: @FlawInTheIris

LENS ME YOUR EARS
Hosts and film critics Stephen Cooke and Cartsen Knox go and see a movie together, which then leads to a conversation about other classic and not-so classic related films.