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Guy Ritchie

Guy Ritchie Seems as Bored by His New Movie as We Are

WORLD WAR SNOOZE

The director’s latest isn’t ungentlemanly enough—or, for that matter, as assured, colorful, and charismatic as he and everyone else involved thinks it is.

Nick Schager | Published Apr 18, 2024

Guy Ritchie’s ‘The Gentlemen’ Fails in Just About Every Way

FLOP ALERT!

A bloated and mostly ridiculous spinoff of his not-exactly-beloved 2019 film, the new Netflix series sends a blaring message that the British auteur needs to let go of the past.

Nick Schager | Published Mar 06, 2024

Guy Ritchie Film Savages U.S. Withdrawal From Afghanistan

POLITICAL ACTION

“The Covenant” is also deeply patriotic, while criticizing a dereliction of moral duty. Jake Gyllenhaal stars in the highly political, but fantastic old-school action film.

Nick Schager | Published Apr 21, 2023

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How Madonna Lost Her Custody Battle

Mama Don’t Preach

Madonna has been forced to accede to her son Rocco’s wish to remain in London with his father, Guy Ritchie. What next for mother and son?

Tom Sykes | Published Sep 10, 2016

Is Madonna Really Having a Meltdown?

Unapologetic Bitch

As Madonna’s stage antics make headlines, the media is insinuating that she’s having a public breakdown over a custody battle. The innuendo isn’t just baseless. It’s misogynistic.

Kevin Fallon | Published Mar 26, 2016

The New Adventures of Guy Ritchie

The director of Sherlock Holmes talks to The Daily Beast’s Jacob Bernstein about his years with Madonna, why his children won’t see his movies, and the art of selling out.

Jacob Bernstein | Published Dec 21, 2009

Downey, Jr.'s Comeback Continues

Critics may be ambivalent about Guy Ritchie's new action-packed Sherlock Holmes—which opens Friday—but most agree that Robert Downey, Jr. is in "fine form". It seems the actor's ride at the top floors on—and with Iron Man 2 slated for next May, will only continue.

Why Madge Got Bored

When Madonna married Ritchie, she bought into the British package of posh country weekends and edgy London nightlife. Then Ritchie lost his edge.

Andrew Morton | Published Oct 15, 2008

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