Danny Dyer and Nick Love Reunite for Gritty Comedy 'Marching Powder'
The film explores masculinity, addiction, and middle-aged struggles, marking the duo's first collaboration in 18 years.
- Danny Dyer stars as Jack, a middle-aged man grappling with addiction, family issues, and a judge-imposed six-week deadline to turn his life around.
- 'Marching Powder' reunites Dyer with director Nick Love, known for their early 2000s collaborations on 'The Football Factory' and 'The Business.'
- The film blends humor with darker themes, tackling addiction, working-class identity, and the consequences of a hooligan lifestyle.
- Critics have noted the film's provocative humor and unfiltered language, but some reviews highlight its lack of character depth and emotional impact.
- The soundtrack features tracks by Madness, Robbie Williams, and the Bee Gees, alongside a score by Alfie Godfrey.