ACTOR Danny Dyer swears 87 times in his new footie hooligan film, which contains 2.4 expletives a minute. The ex-EastEnders star, 47, plays potty-mouthed drug addict Jack Jones in Marching Powder.
Danny Dyer joins Marching Powder co-star Stephanie Leonidas to tell Rachael Davis about playing an ageing cocaine-loving ...
Danny Dyer was mobbed by a group of his loyal fans as he brought his ‘sweary rom-com’ to Manchester on Wednesday night (March ...
Part of the magic of film is using alternatives to make things look real, with water and alcohol-free beer used for alcohol.
The outrageous new British comedy sees Dyer play Jack, an aging football hooligan who feels irrelevant in today's society.
Arty Dyer has 'no desire to be an actor' but makes his debut in the 18-rated film as dad Danny reunites with The Football ...
In his latest film, Dyer’s character Jack is trying to fix his relationship with his long-suffering wife Dani (Stephanie ...
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Irish Independent on MSNMarching Powder review: Danny Dyer’s grubby hooligan tale is all shock and no substanceRowdy and relentless, Nick Love’s clueless geezer feature talks a big talk. Marching Powder never shuts up, and its sweary ...
Marching Powder marks Danny Dyer's first movie in a decade, so it feels fitting that his return to the big screen also marked ...
Rockstar Games has posted about Danny Dyer's new movie Marching Powder, but who is the actor and how is he connected to GTA?
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Danny Dyer and Stephanie Leonidas tell Yahoo UK about their new film Marching Powder and its exploration of football ...
HE’S a master of the cinematic curveball – and now Bong Joon Ho is at it again. The genius director behind 2019’s multi-award ...
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