Marching Powder opens with an animated intro with Jack Jones (Danny Dyer), depicting the wooing of his better half, and how he “smashed her back doors in“. Plus, upon buying their first place together, he …
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Marching Powder opens with an animated intro with Jack Jones (Danny Dyer), depicting the wooing of his better half, and how he “smashed her back doors in“. Plus, upon buying their first place together, he …
Continue readingRivals is set in a world where everyone’s all posh and hoity-toity, opening with a couple – the male half being Rupert Campbell-Black (Alex Hassell – Violent Night) – having a bit of “how’s your …
Continue readingMr Bigstuff stars Danny Dyer (Heat) as… Danny Dyer, but if you’d see the trailer, then you basically know that already. But let’s back up a bit, as Glen’s (Ryan Sampson – Brassic) fiancee, Kirsty …
Continue readingHeat doesn’t have any signs of Al Pacino or Robert De Niro, but instead, Danny Dyer stars as Danny Dyer, taking a holiday in the outback at a friend’s very posh house with his family. …
Continue readingStepping Stone is a forthcoming short film on ITVX, starring Danny Dyer. Synopsis: When a young counsellor (Cush Berlyn) opens his office door to 4 new clients, bedlam occurs as he attempts to be their …
Continue readingScared Of The Dark shows just how much Channel 4 have veered away from Sunday evening drama and films, instead giving us reality shows like Rise And Fall and Tempting Fortune. Not quite sure why, …
Continue readingCheat (2023) is a new Netflix gameshow, yes, gameshow. You don’t get many of those on this platform. Anyhoo, it co-stars Danny Dyer – who has had a bit on BBC1 with The Wall (even …
Continue readingThe Wall is overacting on a grand scale in a gameshow which brings Danny Dyer and telly legend Angela Rippon – together at last! The titular device is a giant version of a Japanese pachinko …
Continue readingDanny Dyer’s Right Royal Family shows that if you going to make a documentary, these days, it HAS to have the name of the presenter included, as if viewers are so thick that they not …
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