inventively adapting from a short story in colin barrett's young skins collection, this striking directorial between loyalty to his family and the criminal gang for whom he has become an enforcer. iam who i am who you meet if you ever find yourself on the wrong side. an unexpected beauty and brilliantly scored by blank mass, aka benjamin john power, it is shaping up as one of my favourite films of the year. that's not you. i've heard that a lot lately. just time to flag the fact that guy ritchie's latest geezery romp the gentleman, comes to blu—ray and dvd on monday. matthew mcconaughey is the retiring marijuana kingpin whose brit—based empire is under threat from a collection of leery stereotypes, while hugh grant has fun as a camp, sleazy tabloid investigator. play a game with me today. i don't want to play a game. please? no. audiences found it funny, but to my ear itjust sounded like a bunch of drunken tarantino fans who spent too much time hanging out in one of guy ritchie's celebrity london pubs. hey—ho. well, that's it for this week. thanks for watching. stay safe, and i'll be back ne