

Marching Powder
A rom-com with a kick.
Overview
Middle-aged Jack, arrested for drugs, strives in six weeks to repair his marriage, curb a bullying in-law, and guide his stepbrother in the right direction, but all efforts fail as his life spirals further out of control.
- Production
- True Brit Entertainment
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Cast
Crew
- Director
- Nick Love
- Writers
- Nick Love
- Producers
- Chris Clark,Will Clarke,Andy Mayson,Zygi Kamasa
- Cinematography
- Simon Stolland
- Composer
- Alfie Godfrey
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CinemaSerf
March 12, 2025
Hats off to Danny Dyer for at least putting his heart and soul into this, but as a piece of cinema it’s poor, stereotypical and derivative of just about every other film he has been in - and a few that he hasn’t. “Jack” is having a bit of a mid-life crisis as he realises that he’s nearer the end than the beginning and hasn’t much to show for it. His wife “Dani” (Stephanie Leonidas) reckons he’s a waste of space and his daily regimen of lager and sniff isn’t likely to change that anytime soon. A …

r96sk
March 14, 2025
<em>'Marching Powder'</em> is exactly what one would expect from a Danny Dyer (and Nick Love) movie. I'm a little split on how I feel about it though. Most of the comedy is quite lazy and forced, though a couple of jokes did get a chuckle out of me; e.g. Dagenham. The fourth wall breaking is questionable, it kinda works for a few moments but is mostly ill-fitting and cringey. On the other hand, there is surprisingly one touching scene; it involves Kenny Boy on the blower, I genuinely felt it …

















