Danny Dyer has revealed the NSFW reason why he cast his young son Arty in his new film. The Rivals actor, 47, stars as Jack, ...
But despite that connective tissue, Marching Powder is not – as has occasionally been suggested – a sequel to the earlier film. In fact, this is something Dyer was especially keen to point out during ...
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 ...
Danny Dyer has explained that he was forced to hire his own son in his new movie Marching Powder after struggling to find a ...
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In his latest film, Dyer’s character Jack is trying to fix his relationship with his long-suffering wife Dani (Stephanie ...
Danny Dyer casts his son Arty in Marching Powder after struggling to find the right actor. A heartwarming father-son collaboration on screen.
Dyer reunites with director Nick Love for this new comedy – 20 years after they teamed up on The Football Factory.
The outrageous new British comedy sees Dyer play Jack, an aging football hooligan who feels irrelevant in today's society.
Rowdy and relentless, Nick Love’s clueless geezer feature talks a big talk. Marching Powder ­never shuts up, and its sweary ...
"I still get stick for The Football Factory for playing a Chelsea fan ... it's just beautiful and it trickled down through the whole cast and crew, you felt the love on set.
If you head to the cinema this weekend, you have the option of seeing not one, but two new comedies - Marching Powder and One of Them Days.