Snatch Review |
by Laura Clifford (Rating: B+) |
Turkish (Jason Statham, "Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels") and his
partner Tommy (Stephen Graham) are boxing promoters whose desire
for a new caravan plummets them into the nefarious dealings of fight fixing,
hit men, gun dealers, Piker gypsys,...more |
Snatch Review |
by Robin Clifford (Rating: B+) |
The heist of a flawless, 84 carat diamond, fixed bare knuckle fights, Irish
gypsies and a dog are just some of the goings on in director Guy Ritchies's
sophomore feature, "Snatch." more |
Snatch Review |
by ChadPolenz AT aol DOT com |
Well, it's kinda hard to explain. It's centered around a collective circle of
British gangsters who are all in one way or another trying to get their hands
on a huge diamond the size of a peach. The movie jumps back and forth between
four individual...more |
Snatch Review |
by Shannon Patrick Sullivan |
Directed by Guy Ritchie, from his screenplay. Starring Jason Statham, Brad
Pitt, Alan Ford. Running time: 102 minutes. Rated R for extreme violence
and offensive language throughout by the MFCB. Reviewed on March 5th,
2001. more |
Snatch Review |
by John Beachem |
What do a gambler named Franky Four Fingers (Benincio Del Toro), a hit-man
named Bullet Tooth Tony (Vinnie Jones), and a gypsy caravan dealer named
Mickey O'Neil (Brad Pitt) have in common? It's almost too complicated to
explain, but I'll do my best....more |
Snatch Review |
by Mac Verstandig |
Snatch
3 and 1/2 Stars (Out of 4)
Reviewed by Mac VerStandig
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January 18, 2000
USA Release Date - January 19, 2001 more |
Snatch Review |
by Jon Popick |
Quentin Tarantino had the good sense to step back after the world ate up
the cinematic feast that was Pulp Fiction (that is, if you don’t count
his forgettable appearances as an actor). Or maybe the three and a half
years between Fiction’s Golden Palm...more |
Snatch Review |
by Michael Dequina |
Fans of Guy Ritchie's 1998 cult fave
_Lock,_Stock_and_Two_Smoking_Barrels_ will be happy to learn that
shacking up with Madonna and siring her a son have had no discernible
effect on the writer-director--at least not one noticeable in his second
film,...more |