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100 Streets

  • 2016
  • TV-MA
  • 1h 33m
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5.8/10
4.6K
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Mark Frost, Charlie Creed-Miles, Idris Elba, Ashley Thomas, Gemma Arterton, Franz Drameh, and Tom Cullen in 100 Streets (2016)
A former rugby player, Max (Idris Elba), struggles to find a life off the field while fighting to save his marriage to former actress Emily (Gemma Arterton).
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Three people, three extraordinary stories. All lived out within a hundred London streets.Three people, three extraordinary stories. All lived out within a hundred London streets.Three people, three extraordinary stories. All lived out within a hundred London streets.

  • Director
    • Jim O'Hanlon
  • Writer
    • Leon Butler
  • Stars
    • Idris Elba
    • Gemma Arterton
    • Tom Cullen
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    5.8/10
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    • Director
      • Jim O'Hanlon
    • Writer
      • Leon Butler
    • Stars
      • Idris Elba
      • Gemma Arterton
      • Tom Cullen
    • 32User reviews
    • 38Critic reviews
    • 44Metascore
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    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Idris Elba
    Idris Elba
    • Max
    Gemma Arterton
    Gemma Arterton
    • Emily
    Tom Cullen
    Tom Cullen
    • Jake
    Jo Martin
    Jo Martin
    • Marie
    Charlie Creed-Miles
    Charlie Creed-Miles
    • George
    Ken Stott
    Ken Stott
    • Terence
    Kierston Wareing
    Kierston Wareing
    • Kathy
    Kola Bokinni
    Kola Bokinni
    • Daniel
    Ryan Gage
    Ryan Gage
    • Vincent
    Mark Frost
    Mark Frost
    • Reesy
    Franz Drameh
    Franz Drameh
    • Kingsley
    Ashley Thomas
    Ashley Thomas
    • Jules
    Lorraine Stanley
    Lorraine Stanley
    • Tina
    Paul Hickey
    Paul Hickey
    • Simon
    Chris Wilson
    Chris Wilson
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    Emily Wyatt
    Emily Wyatt
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      • Jim O'Hanlon
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      • Leon Butler
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    6Vindelander

    Watchable but uninspired

    Despite a good cast who do their best the story is pretty weak and moves along very slowly. I'm usually a big fan of Idris Elba and Gemma Arterton but even they couldn't light it up.
    5Ed-Shullivan

    These four (4) guys stories were all so very depressing

    I can simply state up front that I was not impressed with this depressing dramatic film. I was half expecting the good looking hunky actor Idris Elba who plays a retired soccer star and who is estranged from his wife and two children to meet up with his medical doctor who would then advise Elba to take two sleeping pills and four laxative pills. Now that would at least provide one funny scene would it not?

    I am not saying that I want to only watch comedies but from the opening scene right through to the very last scene this film was depressing. These four seperate stories that were indirectly connected each contained misery for one or more of the men and the film just continued to get more depressing as it dragged on.

    Mrs. Shullivan left the room after watching the first 45 minutes and did not even bother to ask if it got any better......which it did not, it got worse.

    I can only give the film a 5 out of 10 rating and I would not recommend it to anyone.
    4leonblackwood

    Decent movie but not memorable! 4/10

    Review: This is a decent films, about 3 different situations, which spiral out of control, on the streets of London. Idris Elba plays a successful ex-England captain, who is forced to leave the family home after his wife, Emily (Gemma Arterton), finds out about his various affairs and wild party life. Without his wife by his side, he soon becomes lonely, and he misses his 2 young kids, so he tries his utmost to rekindle his damaged relationship with his wife, who is in two minds. The second story is about a young teenager, Kingsley (Franz Drameh), who sells drugs whilst living on a council estate with his mother and sister but he craves a new life on stage, with his poetry. When he bumps into Terence (Ken Scott), whilst doing community service, they soon becomes friends, even though they come from 2 completely different worlds. Terence points Kingsley in the right direction for a better life but he is dragged down by his criminal surroundings. The final story is about a taxi driver, George (Charlie Creed-Miles), who is trying to adopt a child with his girlfriend Kathy (Kierston Wareing). After George runs over a cyclist, he becomes a recluse, which puts a strain on his relationship and there abilities to become parents. I did find the movie quite entertaining and the performances were believable but it's not the type of film that you would watch twice. I didn't really see the point of the taxi driver story, and I thought the director would have joined the various stories together but with that aside, it's a watchable movie which covers many different elements. Idris Elba did stand out from the rest, especially when he suffered his breakdown but I found it quite predictable and the storyline wasn't that original. Average!

    Round-Up: This movie was directed by Jim O'Hanlon, 46, who has directed mostly for TV. Some of the programs include Coronation Street, Bad Girls, The Bill, Casualty, Walking The Dead and Shameless but this is his first movie that was made for the big screen. Now that Idris Elba has become a worldwide star, I'm sure that the director felt lucky to get him on board for this project, which was why he gave him the most emotional role. It still felt like it was made for TV but with such a low budget, the director done a decent job.

    Budget: £3million Worldwide Gross: N/A

    I recommend this movie to people who are into their dramas, starring Gemma Arterton, Idris Elba, Tom Cullen, Kierston Wareing, Ken Scott, Charlie Creed-Miles and Ryan Gage. 4/10
    9nickwhite-19645

    Raw, intense and very watchable

    Netflix suggested I watch this after seeing 'Brighton Rock' and I can see why. The intensity of the characters' demise and their struggle to make sense of what happens makes for compelling viewing.The setting is everything, from the local football club to Battersea Bridge and all streets in between. While the characters don't cross over too much (which might make it a bit of a soap opera) they make subtle references which keeps the viewer guessing. I guess the theme is around disintegration and how we all cope when things seem to deteriorate. A really absorbing film, well worth a watch.
    6subxerogravity

    Nice little film about human interaction.

    I realize the title does suggest a anthology of stories, In fact the movie technically should be called Three Streets as it contains three stories about three different people who you could say live on three different streets in London (talking more socially and culturally) .

    From the trailer, I was expecting just one street with Idris Elba and Gemma Arterton. That could have been just me knowing who these two people are and just focusing on that part or it could have been a trailer met to draw in Americans with two faces we would recognized.

    Either way, Elba and Arterton's street take a side step for me, as the most interesting street was about a guy named Kingsley (Played by a British face that I've seen before but can't place) who just got out of jail and does not want to go back into the life of a drug dealer so he gives acting a try after befriending one, but the streets keep trying to pull him back in (Oh wait, this dude is Firestorm on the series, The Flash).

    The other story was a touching love story about a loving couple who are having trouble extending their family though adoption.

    But I say all this not to suggest that Elba's performance as an Ex-Rugby player dealing with life off the field, which causes him to screw up royally with his wife (Played by Arterton), was not a great moment in the film, I mean it's Idris Elba, but it was not my favorite.

    100 Streets three stories work very well as a whole movie and it's worth seeing.

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    • Trivia
      The film's writer/producer, Leon Butler, single-handedly raised the entire £3 million budget from private equity.
    • Connections
      Featured in Film '72: Episode #45.9 (2016)
    • Soundtracks
      Live Up
      Written by Panton, Kamal, Davids, Makiwane, Little, Frizzle, Lake, Johnnie Osbourne (as Johnny Osbourne) and Coxsone Dodd (as Dodd)

      Published by Jamrec Music & Full Thought Publishing

      Performed by Rodney Panton (as Rodney P) featuring The People's Army & Mighty Moe

      Licensed courtesy of Tru Thoughts Ltd

      Recording contains an extract from the original recording of ' Truth and Rights' by Johnnie Osbourne (as Johnny Osbourne)

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    • Release date
      • January 13, 2017 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • One Square Mile
    • Filming locations
      • Battersea Park, Battersea, London, Greater London, England, UK(on location)
    • Production companies
      • CrossDay Productions Ltd.
      • Green Door Pictures
      • Head Gear Films
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    • Budget
      • €3,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross worldwide
      • $309
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 33 minutes
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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