‘The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare’ kept me captivated


by The Daily Iowan

The Daily Iowan— Guy Ritchie, the mind behind “The Gentlemen,” returned with another soon-to-be classic war flick, collaborating with “Top Gun” producer Jerry Bruckheimer to bring “The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare” to the big screen. The film, released on April 19, features a star-studded cast, including Henry Cavill, Alex Pettyfer, Eiza González of “Baby Driver,” Hero Fiennes Tiffin,

The Escapist—The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare Taps Into a James Bond Fan Casting in a Clever Way. The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare is giving us the James Bond fan casting we all wanted but could never get.

The Washington Times—Family friendly movie review: 'Unsung Hero,' 'The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare,' 'Rebel Moon'. What does it take to persevere in faith and family when the bottom drops out? That’s exactly the story that “Unsung Hero” tells. Director Guy Ritchie’s latest hyperviolent action comedy is loosely based on a true story, but one that’s received blockbuster treatment.

dailym.ai—Multi-millionaire socialite Regina Gonçalves, 88, escapes former chauffeur who kept her 'locked up in captivity for more than a year'. Regina Gonçalves revealed that her former driver, José Chaves, shielded her from her family for 10 years and kept captive in her Brazil home for 24 months. The 88-year-old socialite said she was able to escape from him in January and fled to her brother's home, where she recovered from the traumatic experience. Gonçalves claims that Chaves took her $1.9 million jewelry collection and withdrew all of her money from her savings account