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London Boulevard

London Boulevard is a 2010 British crime thriller film written and directed by William Monahan (in his directorial debut), based on Ken Bruen's 2001 novel of the same name.[2][3][4] The film stars Colin Farrell, Keira Knightley, and Ray Winstone.[4][5] It was released in the United Kingdom on 26 November 2010, by Entertainment Film Distributors.

London Boulevard
Theatrical release poster
Directed byWilliam Monahan
Screenplay byWilliam Monahan
Based onLondon Boulevard
by Ken Bruen
Produced byGraham King
William Monahan
Quentin Curtis
Timothy Headington
Redmond Morris
Colin Vaines
Starring
CinematographyChris Menges
Edited byDody Dorn
Robb Sullivan
Music bySergio Pizzorno
Production
companies
GK Films
Henceforth
Distributed byEntertainment Film Distributors
Release date
26 November 2010
Running time
103 minutes
CountryUnited Kingdom
LanguageEnglish
Budget£8 million
(US$ 12,3 million)
Box office$4.6 million[1]

Plot edit

Harry Mitchel (convicted of grievous bodily harm under never-explained circumstances) is leaving prison. He is propositioned by his friend and former partner-in-crime, Billy Norton, to live in a nice "acquired" apartment, but on condition he work for Billy's criminal boss. On his way to a "welcome back" party, Mitchel saves a woman, Penny, from being mugged.

At the party, Billy propositions Mitchel again. Mitchel is told by Billy and their contact, Danny, that his sister, Briony, is in the basement, and he saves her from being raped by a drug addict. Mitchel meets Penny for a drink elsewhere, and she offers him a job to help her friend, a reclusive famous "retired" young actress, Charlotte.

Mitchel goes to a railway station to visit his friend Joe, a blind homeless Big Issue salesman and gives him a knife to protect himself. The next day, Mitchel meets Charlotte and her friend, Jordan. Charlotte is constantly hounded by the paparazzi perpetually stationed outside her home, taunting and photographing anyone who enters or leaves.

Mitchel is offered the job to "assist" and Jordan gives him a tour of the mansion, including a collection of paintings that look like Francis Bacon's studies on Velazquez screaming Popes and a garage full of Charlotte's ex-husband Tim's cars. At his apartment, corrupt police Detective Bailey visits Mitchel and tells him to avoid Billy and forces a small bribe from Mitchel.

Mitchel talks to Billy about Detective Bailey, whom Billy cannot stand. Joe is mugged, then brutally beaten by two 16 year old footballers from the estate and left for dead; and one of the boys takes Joe's knife. At the hospital, Dr Sanji Raju lets Mitchel visit Joe, who wants Mitchel to avenge his death.

The next day, Billy tells Mitchel that he knows about the car collection and that his boss wants to steal them. At Joe's funeral, Dr Raju tells Mitchel that he wants to date Briony, which Mitchel accepts. Mitchel goes to the pub and asks Danny to find out as much as he can about the two footballers. That night, Mitchel is kidnapped by Billy and taken to his boss, Rob Gant, who insists that Mitchel collect money for him.

Charlotte and Mitchel escape from the paparazzi to her mansion in the countryside. Charlotte mentions to Mitchel that something happened to her in Italy, which is implied to be a drug overdose. Jordan reveals to Mitchel that in this incident she was raped by a drug addict, who never got caught but is currently on life support after overdosing on quaaludes, administered by Jordan.

Gant threatens Detective Bailey to stop him making Mitchel pay bribes. Later that evening, Mitchel and Billy meet Gant in a garage, where Gant shoots a black man, whom Gant was led to believe by Billy to be one of the Nation of Islam members who beat up Mitchel and scared off Billy while earlier collecting for Gant. Gant yells at Billy, but Mitchel protects Billy and yells at Gant, who claims Mitchel said to kill anyone. Gant tells Mitchel he is now an 'accessory' to the killing, and to meet him at Criterion Restaurant the next night, for an unknown arrangement.

Charlotte tells Mitchel she loves him. Later, Mitchel and Gant meet and Gant assigns Mitchel to collect money in Streatham, Clapham and Kennington. Gant reveals that the main mugger footballer has a future and is being scouted by professional teams, and implies that Mitchel had best leave him alone.

Mitchel tells Gant that if he were a gangster, Gant would be the first person he would kill and would take everything Gant has, but claims he is not a gangster and walks away. Gant, to put Mitchel in trouble, waylays the doctor who owns Mitchel's apartment, and after Gant rapes him, he orders his henchmen, Fletcher and Beaumont, to kill him. Mitchel learns who the footballer is and follows him into a tunnel, planning to shoot him, but has a change of heart at the last moment, and lets the young man walk away unaware.

Mitchel visits Charlotte and tells her that he loves her; the two sleep together. Mitchel sees Billy's van and attacks Billy, who says that Gant sent him to kill Mitchel; he warns Mitchel to look for "a big Bosnian fucker". Mitchel borrows one of Charlotte's husband's Rolls-Royces and confronts Billy at a pub. He beats Billy, who says Gant will kill everyone whom Mitchel loves, and Mitchel steals the money Billy collected for Gant.

Mitchel meets his sister at a restaurant to persuade her to get out of the country and out of Gant's reach. He gives her a train ticket and money, but she ignores the warning, resulting in her and Dr. Raju being killed by Gant. Mitchel and Jordan find Billy's dead body in the front garden of Charlotte's home and the Bosnian, named Storbor, lurking outside the gate.

Mitchel asks Jordan to help him kill Storbor and the two follow Storbor to a nightclub where they meet him and the drug addict from the party named Whiteboy. Mitchel kills Gant and it looks to be a happy ending. But when Mitchel walks out to the street on his way to go to America, the young kid he let live stabs him several times in the side and leaves him to die.

Cast edit

Production edit

The film is set in London, which is where the majority of the scenes were filmed, with some scenes shot at Ealing Studios. It was also filmed in Hammerwood Park, East Sussex. Filming began on 8 June.[8][9] The giant billboard advertising posters of Charlotte's face that appear in the film were shot by fashion photographer David Bailey.[10]

Release edit

A trailer was released on 1 November 2010.[11] The film opened in the United Kingdom on 26 November 2010. When the film was released in the United Kingdom, it opened on #3, behind Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 1 and Unstoppable.[12]

IFC Films picked up the release rights in the United States, and had a 5 October 2011 release date for the premiere on Video on Demand, and an 11 November 2011 release date for the theatrical release.[13]

Reception edit

On Rotten Tomatoes the film has an approval rating of 38% based on reviews from 48 critics. The site's consensus states: "In spite of its spotless pedigree and a strong sense of visual style, London Boulevard stumbles over its frenetic pace and crowded, clichéd plot."[14] On Metacritic the film has a weighted average score of 52 out of 100 based on reviews from 13 critics, indicating "mixed or average reviews".[15]

Reviews tended to criticise the narrative as being unfocussed. Betsy Sharkey of the Los Angeles Times, while praising the cinematography, a "beautifully bleak brush stroke of contemporary noir", and the "brutal extremes" of violence, wrote that "in trying to take a bite out of crime and another out of fame, [Monahan] ended up with more than he can chew for his first time in the director's chair".[16]

The New York Times reviewer found the cockney accents "virtually unintelligible" and complained of "abbreviated, sometimes unnecessary subplots".[17] The A.V. Club also complained of "a surplus of plot threads that don't have space to play out, and accordingly come across as clichés."[18]

The film also received significant praise. Among positive reviews, Stephanie Zacharek of Movieline praised the cinematography of two time Oscar-winner Chris Menges, and the "aura of '60s stylishness", and noted that the violence is "deftly handled".[10] In The Hollywood Reporter, Ray Bennett praised the "gleaming cinematography of London at night", and the soundtrack that "succeeds in evoking the '60s while sounding entirely in the present."[19]

The Urban Cinefile's review stated: "Fast paced with great cinematography and an upbeat score, this graphically violent thriller satisfies on every count".[20]

References edit

  1. ^ "United Kingdom Box Office, January 7–9, 2011". Box Office Mojo. Retrieved 1 January 2021.
  2. ^ Bruen, Ken (2009) [2001]. London Boulevard (Reprint ed.). New York City: Minotaur Books. ISBN 978-0312561680.
  3. ^ "London Boulevard". Turner Classic Movies. United States: Turner Broadcasting System. Retrieved 13 May 2018.
  4. ^ a b c d Michael Fleming (22 January 2009). "Farrell, Knightley latch onto 'London'". Variety. Retrieved 1 January 2021.
  5. ^ a b c d e f Michael Fleming (12 April 2009). . Variety. Archived from the original on 15 April 2009. Retrieved 7 June 2009.
  6. ^ Stuart Kemp (10 June 2009). . The Hollywood Reporter. Archived from the original on 19 June 2009. Retrieved 8 July 2009.
  7. ^ Steven Zeitchik (14 July 2009). "Stephen Graham off to 'London'". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved 28 July 2009. [dead link]
  8. ^ "Knightley and Ferrell in London Boulevard". Gossip Jack. 12 June 2009. Retrieved 24 June 2009.
  9. ^ Audrey Ward (8 June 2009). "London Boulevard begins shooting". Screen Daily. Retrieved 24 June 2009.
  10. ^ a b Stephanie Zacharek (10 November 2011). "Colin Farrell Slow Burns Through Smart, Stylish London Boulevard". Movieline. Retrieved 6 February 2016.
  11. ^ . Matt's Movie Reviews. 8 November 2010. Archived from the original on 13 November 2010.
  12. ^ "Weekend Box Office 26th November 2010 - 28th November 2010". www.25thframe.co.uk. Retrieved 13 May 2018.
  13. ^ . Archived from the original on 17 March 2012. Retrieved 15 August 2011.
  14. ^ "London Boulevard". Rotten Tomatoes. Fandango Media. Retrieved 1 January 2021.
  15. ^ "London Boulevard". Metacritic.com. Retrieved 1 January 2021.
  16. ^ Betsy Sharkey (11 November 2011). "'London Boulevard': Crime, fame, Colin Farrell not a good mix". LA Times. Retrieved 6 February 2016.
  17. ^ Stephen Holden (10 November 2011). "Thwarting Paparazzi and Thugs". The New York Times. Retrieved 6 February 2016.
  18. ^ Alison Willmore (10 November 2011). "London Boulevar d". The A.V. Club. Retrieved 6 February 2016.
  19. ^ Ray Bennett (26 November 2011). "London Boulevard: Film Review". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved 6 February 2016.
  20. ^ Louise Keller (6 February 2016). "LONDON BOULEVARD: DVD". Urban Cinefile. Retrieved 6 February 2016.

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London Boulevard is a 2010 British crime thriller film written and directed by William Monahan in his directorial debut based on Ken Bruen s 2001 novel of the same name 2 3 4 The film stars Colin Farrell Keira Knightley and Ray Winstone 4 5 It was released in the United Kingdom on 26 November 2010 by Entertainment Film Distributors London BoulevardTheatrical release posterDirected byWilliam MonahanScreenplay byWilliam MonahanBased onLondon Boulevardby Ken BruenProduced byGraham KingWilliam MonahanQuentin CurtisTimothy HeadingtonRedmond MorrisColin VainesStarringColin Farrell Keira Knightley David Thewlis Anna Friel Ben Chaplin Ray WinstoneCinematographyChris MengesEdited byDody Dorn Robb SullivanMusic bySergio PizzornoProductioncompaniesGK Films HenceforthDistributed byEntertainment Film DistributorsRelease date26 November 2010Running time103 minutesCountryUnited KingdomLanguageEnglishBudget 8 million US 12 3 million Box office 4 6 million 1 Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 Production 4 Release 5 Reception 6 References 7 External linksPlot editThis article s plot summary may be too long or excessively detailed Please help improve it by removing unnecessary details and making it more concise February 2016 Learn how and when to remove this message Harry Mitchel convicted of grievous bodily harm under never explained circumstances is leaving prison He is propositioned by his friend and former partner in crime Billy Norton to live in a nice acquired apartment but on condition he work for Billy s criminal boss On his way to a welcome back party Mitchel saves a woman Penny from being mugged At the party Billy propositions Mitchel again Mitchel is told by Billy and their contact Danny that his sister Briony is in the basement and he saves her from being raped by a drug addict Mitchel meets Penny for a drink elsewhere and she offers him a job to help her friend a reclusive famous retired young actress Charlotte Mitchel goes to a railway station to visit his friend Joe a blind homeless Big Issue salesman and gives him a knife to protect himself The next day Mitchel meets Charlotte and her friend Jordan Charlotte is constantly hounded by the paparazzi perpetually stationed outside her home taunting and photographing anyone who enters or leaves Mitchel is offered the job to assist and Jordan gives him a tour of the mansion including a collection of paintings that look like Francis Bacon s studies on Velazquez screaming Popes and a garage full of Charlotte s ex husband Tim s cars At his apartment corrupt police Detective Bailey visits Mitchel and tells him to avoid Billy and forces a small bribe from Mitchel Mitchel talks to Billy about Detective Bailey whom Billy cannot stand Joe is mugged then brutally beaten by two 16 year old footballers from the estate and left for dead and one of the boys takes Joe s knife At the hospital Dr Sanji Raju lets Mitchel visit Joe who wants Mitchel to avenge his death The next day Billy tells Mitchel that he knows about the car collection and that his boss wants to steal them At Joe s funeral Dr Raju tells Mitchel that he wants to date Briony which Mitchel accepts Mitchel goes to the pub and asks Danny to find out as much as he can about the two footballers That night Mitchel is kidnapped by Billy and taken to his boss Rob Gant who insists that Mitchel collect money for him Charlotte and Mitchel escape from the paparazzi to her mansion in the countryside Charlotte mentions to Mitchel that something happened to her in Italy which is implied to be a drug overdose Jordan reveals to Mitchel that in this incident she was raped by a drug addict who never got caught but is currently on life support after overdosing on quaaludes administered by Jordan Gant threatens Detective Bailey to stop him making Mitchel pay bribes Later that evening Mitchel and Billy meet Gant in a garage where Gant shoots a black man whom Gant was led to believe by Billy to be one of the Nation of Islam members who beat up Mitchel and scared off Billy while earlier collecting for Gant Gant yells at Billy but Mitchel protects Billy and yells at Gant who claims Mitchel said to kill anyone Gant tells Mitchel he is now an accessory to the killing and to meet him at Criterion Restaurant the next night for an unknown arrangement Charlotte tells Mitchel she loves him Later Mitchel and Gant meet and Gant assigns Mitchel to collect money in Streatham Clapham and Kennington Gant reveals that the main mugger footballer has a future and is being scouted by professional teams and implies that Mitchel had best leave him alone Mitchel tells Gant that if he were a gangster Gant would be the first person he would kill and would take everything Gant has but claims he is not a gangster and walks away Gant to put Mitchel in trouble waylays the doctor who owns Mitchel s apartment and after Gant rapes him he orders his henchmen Fletcher and Beaumont to kill him Mitchel learns who the footballer is and follows him into a tunnel planning to shoot him but has a change of heart at the last moment and lets the young man walk away unaware Mitchel visits Charlotte and tells her that he loves her the two sleep together Mitchel sees Billy s van and attacks Billy who says that Gant sent him to kill Mitchel he warns Mitchel to look for a big Bosnian fucker Mitchel borrows one of Charlotte s husband s Rolls Royces and confronts Billy at a pub He beats Billy who says Gant will kill everyone whom Mitchel loves and Mitchel steals the money Billy collected for Gant Mitchel meets his sister at a restaurant to persuade her to get out of the country and out of Gant s reach He gives her a train ticket and money but she ignores the warning resulting in her and Dr Raju being killed by Gant Mitchel and Jordan find Billy s dead body in the front garden of Charlotte s home and the Bosnian named Storbor lurking outside the gate Mitchel asks Jordan to help him kill Storbor and the two follow Storbor to a nightclub where they meet him and the drug addict from the party named Whiteboy Mitchel kills Gant and it looks to be a happy ending But when Mitchel walks out to the street on his way to go to America the young kid he let live stabs him several times in the side and leaves him to die Cast editColin Farrell as Harry Mitchel an ex convict 4 5 Keira Knightley as Charlotte a reclusive young actress 4 5 David Thewlis as Jordan Charlotte s agoraphobic business manager who soon befriends Mitchel and helps him out during the film 5 Anna Friel as Briony Mitchel Mitchel s wild sister who meets and later dates Dr Raju 5 Ben Chaplin as Billy Norton a none too smart criminal and friend of Mitchel s 6 Ray Winstone as Rob Gant a crime boss and homosexual rapist 5 Velibor Topic as Storbor Eddie Marsan as DS Bailey a corrupt cop who is following Jordan and bribing Mitchel causing him to get into trouble with Gant Sanjeev Bhaskar as Sanji Raju a friend of Mitchel s who begins to court Briony Stephen Graham as Danny a contact of Mitchel 7 Ophelia Lovibond as Penny Charlotte s friend Simon Grover as the Porter at Storage Gerald Home as the Undertaker Matt King as Fletcher one of Gant s henchmen Alan Williams as Joe a homeless man who is friendly with Mitchel Production editThe film is set in London which is where the majority of the scenes were filmed with some scenes shot at Ealing Studios It was also filmed in Hammerwood Park East Sussex Filming began on 8 June 8 9 The giant billboard advertising posters of Charlotte s face that appear in the film were shot by fashion photographer David Bailey 10 Release editA trailer was released on 1 November 2010 11 The film opened in the United Kingdom on 26 November 2010 When the film was released in the United Kingdom it opened on 3 behind Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 1 and Unstoppable 12 IFC Films picked up the release rights in the United States and had a 5 October 2011 release date for the premiere on Video on Demand and an 11 November 2011 release date for the theatrical release 13 Reception editOn Rotten Tomatoes the film has an approval rating of 38 based on reviews from 48 critics The site s consensus states In spite of its spotless pedigree and a strong sense of visual style London Boulevard stumbles over its frenetic pace and crowded cliched plot 14 On Metacritic the film has a weighted average score of 52 out of 100 based on reviews from 13 critics indicating mixed or average reviews 15 Reviews tended to criticise the narrative as being unfocussed Betsy Sharkey of the Los Angeles Times while praising the cinematography a beautifully bleak brush stroke of contemporary noir and the brutal extremes of violence wrote that in trying to take a bite out of crime and another out of fame Monahan ended up with more than he can chew for his first time in the director s chair 16 The New York Times reviewer found the cockney accents virtually unintelligible and complained of abbreviated sometimes unnecessary subplots 17 The A V Club also complained of a surplus of plot threads that don t have space to play out and accordingly come across as cliches 18 The film also received significant praise Among positive reviews Stephanie Zacharek of Movieline praised the cinematography of two time Oscar winner Chris Menges and the aura of 60s stylishness and noted that the violence is deftly handled 10 In The Hollywood Reporter Ray Bennett praised the gleaming cinematography of London at night and the soundtrack that succeeds in evoking the 60s while sounding entirely in the present 19 The Urban Cinefile s review stated Fast paced with great cinematography and an upbeat score this graphically violent thriller satisfies on every count 20 References edit United Kingdom Box Office January 7 9 2011 Box Office Mojo Retrieved 1 January 2021 Bruen Ken 2009 2001 London Boulevard Reprint ed New York City Minotaur Books ISBN 978 0312561680 London Boulevard Turner Classic Movies United States Turner Broadcasting System Retrieved 13 May 2018 a b c d Michael Fleming 22 January 2009 Farrell Knightley latch onto London Variety Retrieved 1 January 2021 a b c d e f Michael Fleming 12 April 2009 Trio joins London Boulevard Variety Archived from the original on 15 April 2009 Retrieved 7 June 2009 Stuart Kemp 10 June 2009 Two join trek down London Boulevard The Hollywood Reporter Archived from the original on 19 June 2009 Retrieved 8 July 2009 Steven Zeitchik 14 July 2009 Stephen Graham off to London The Hollywood Reporter Retrieved 28 July 2009 dead link Knightley and Ferrell in London Boulevard Gossip Jack 12 June 2009 Retrieved 24 June 2009 Audrey Ward 8 June 2009 London Boulevard begins shooting Screen Daily Retrieved 24 June 2009 a b Stephanie Zacharek 10 November 2011 Colin Farrell Slow Burns Through Smart Stylish London Boulevard Movieline Retrieved 6 February 2016 London Boulevard trailer Matt s Movie Reviews 8 November 2010 Archived from the original on 13 November 2010 Weekend Box Office 26th November 2010 28th November 2010 www 25thframe co uk Retrieved 13 May 2018 Calendar IFC Entertainment Archived from the original on 17 March 2012 Retrieved 15 August 2011 London Boulevard Rotten Tomatoes Fandango Media Retrieved 1 January 2021 London Boulevard Metacritic com Retrieved 1 January 2021 Betsy Sharkey 11 November 2011 London Boulevard Crime fame Colin Farrell not a good mix LA Times Retrieved 6 February 2016 Stephen Holden 10 November 2011 Thwarting Paparazzi and Thugs The New York Times Retrieved 6 February 2016 Alison Willmore 10 November 2011 London Boulevar d The A V Club Retrieved 6 February 2016 Ray Bennett 26 November 2011 London Boulevard Film Review The Hollywood Reporter Retrieved 6 February 2016 Louise Keller 6 February 2016 LONDON BOULEVARD DVD Urban Cinefile Retrieved 6 February 2016 External links editLondon Boulevard at IMDb nbsp London Boulevard at Box Office Mojo Farrell and Knightley in London Boulevard on Loud Letters Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title London Boulevard 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