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100 Streets
TrailerThe movie takes a fresh look at the vibrant and compelling life of residents in contemporary London, destination capital of the world, through the extraordinary stories of three people living out within a hundred London streets.Genre: DramaActors: Idris Elba, Gemma Arterton, Tom Cullen, Ken Stott, Franz Drameh, Ryan Gage, Kierston Wareing, Charlie Creed-Miles, Ashley Thomas, Cali Nelle, Lorraine Stanley, ...»Director: Jim OHanlonCountry: United KingdomDuration: 93 minQuality: HDRelease: 2016IMDb: 5.80 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "100 Streets"
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Characters of "100 Streets"
EmilyPlayed by: Gemma ArtertonFashion Show AttendeePlayed by: Samantha Alleyne -
Directors of "100 Streets"
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Creators of "100 Streets"
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Critic Reviews of "100 Streets"
Ella Taylor NPRJanuary 12, 2017Elba oozes charisma and intelligent physicality even when on his knees snorting a line of coke ...
Neil Genzlinger New York TimesJanuary 12, 2017It's a portrait of similar struggles existing in proximity of time and place; of individual battles being fought side by side yet alone.
Gary Goldstein Los Angeles TimesJanuary 12, 2017It's six or so characters in search of a meaningful movie.
Rex Reed New York ObserverJanuary 12, 2017The actors are fine, but the material doesn't give their talents much room to stretch.
Sheri Linden Hollywood ReporterJanuary 12, 2017Though there's clearly a compassionate impulse behind Leon F. Butler's class-conscious screenplay, it rapidly devolves into implausible melodrama.
Guy Lodge VarietyNovember 16, 2016"A Hundred Streets" seems oddly unequal to the status of its charismatic name cast, headlined by Idris Elba and Gemma Arterton.
Jason Best Movie TalkApril 09, 2017Director Jim O'Hanlon gives the well-chosen locations an impressive sheen, but Leon F Butler's contrived script soaks everyone in soap.
Joseph Hernandez We Got This CoveredJanuary 13, 2017Unfortunately, 100 Streets' parts are greater than the whole, forcing it to crash and burn after an absolutely ludicrous third act.
Ray Pride NewcityJanuary 13, 2017Can we speak of an "art-house programmer" in 2017 and not be entirely dismissive about it? Something that looks good, moves well across a large screen, rather than coming to your awareness as a "Recommended For You" icon?
Todd JorgensonJanuary 13, 2017Despite a few powerful moments, any meaningful emotional resonance is severely compromised by the film's emphasis on eye-rolling contrivances and heavy-handed melodrama.
Chance Solem-Pfeifer PopMattersJanuary 13, 2017Jim O'Hanlon's drama offers forgettable performances and mediocre BBC One-level melodrama.
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