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    London Town

    In '70s London, a 14 year-old boy is introduced to the Clash by his estranged mother. It changes his life forever.
    Duration: 92 min
    Quality: HD
    Release: 2016
    IMDb: 6.4
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  • Actors of "London Town"

  • Characters of "London Town"

    Skinhead. Character of London Town
    Street Punk. Character of London Town
    Played by: Jet Lacoste
    Clash fan. Character of London Town
  • Directors of "London Town"

    Derrick Borte. Director of London Town
    Derrick Borte
    Birthdate: 7 December 1967, Germany
  • Creators of "London Town"

    Matt Brown. Director of London Town
    Matt Brown
    Sonya Gildea. Director of London Town
    Sonya Gildea
  • Critic Reviews of "London Town"

    Variety
    November 30, 2016

    The story of the Clash is a fascinating one, and spotlighting a kid inspired by, but not a part of, the punk milieu has plenty of potential. But "London Town" just never burns brightly enough.

    Seattle Times
    October 13, 2016

    As contrived as "London Town" is - with a derivative coming-of-age story and improbable, fateful encounters between a struggling teen and Clash frontman Joe Strummer - there is something here of the group's early, principled spirit.

    RogerEbert.com
    October 07, 2016

    The movie's impersonal, conventional telling of a reasonably standard male coming-of-age story almost tends to make the punk milieu it depicts beside the point.

    Hollywood Reporter
    October 06, 2016

    The raw vigor and protest of punk get co-opted by the movie's coming-of-age story; it's not the heartfelt sweetness that's the chief problem, but how run-of-the-mill and derivative the plot is.

    New York Times
    October 06, 2016

    The era's skinhead riots and striking workers - and Strummer's biting, pro-immigrant lyrics - are never more than window dressing in a movie that would rather scatter fairy dust than grit.

    Los Angeles Times
    October 06, 2016

    "London Town," to borrow from a certain foursome, isn't "burning with boredom," but neither is it exactly "calling."

    Movie Talk
    April 09, 2017

    For all its flaws, the film's underlying sweetness makes it hard to dislike. Good, too, to see punk icon Joe Strummer - played with bolshie vim by Jonathan Rhys Meyers - as the story's unexpected fairy godfather.

    Film Inquiry
    March 12, 2017

    London Town is a mostly entertaining romp and its cute fantasy is what makes it work.

    Under the Radar
    February 28, 2017

    The plot synopsis suggests a rather mundane progression of events, and that's exactly what London Town delivers.

    Nerdist
    November 21, 2016

    It's hard not to enjoy London Town for its mixture of bittersweet comedy-drama, excellent performances, and the use of several of the Clash's best songs of the era. A little bit of hokum in a rock & roll story isn't a bad thing at all.

    Cleveland Plain Dealer
    October 20, 2016

    It's no "Clampdown" or "Radio Clash," but London Town is an enjoyable ride through the late '70s with Joe Strummer sitting shotgun.

    Film Journal International
    October 06, 2016

    Bland coming-of-age story with poorly written characters.

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