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VS. (2018)
TrailerIt seems that we are in front of a scene that will not be repeated yet, where the film tells about an urban ritual from the drama that was filmed in the scene of a British rap battle. This scene may be purely musical, but it carries more challenges that make the situation more exciting and the power comes in a hostile and exciting ways.Actors: Connor Swindells, Fola Evans-Akingbola, Emily Taaffe, Viktorija Faith, Ruth Sheen, Nicholas Pinnock, Joivan Wade, Kola Bokinni, Elliot Barnes-Worrell, Kieron Bimpson, Ellie James, ...»Director: Ed LillyCountry: United KingdomDuration: 99 minQuality: HDRelease: 2018IMDb: 5.90 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Critic Reviews of "VS. (2018)"
GuardianOctober 18, 2018It's about a young white rapper who has issues with his mother, and naturally it may owe something to Curtis Hanson's 8 Mile from 2003, starring Eminem, but I enjoyed this more.
Backseat MafiaFebruary 05, 2019A vibrant and febrile glimpse into a world where words are the weapon of choice.
Sunday Times (UK)October 22, 2018It's energetic and eager to please, and it certainly doesn't insult its viewers' literacy: the rap battles are cleverly written.
Sight and SoundOctober 21, 2018Vs. may set its stall as the British 8 Mile, with its hard-done-by protagonist transmuting his rage into lyrics, but it goes its own way and is refreshingly progressive when it comes to gender and sexuality.
Observer (UK)October 21, 2018Lilly deftly handles a cliched story - there are parallels with everything from Eminem in 8 Mile to boxing drama Creed - giving it a distinctive, persuasive edginess.
Times (UK)October 19, 2018It's pungently acted by a cast of unknowns, and the wars of words are thrilling and often eye-wateringly offensive.
Independent (UK)October 18, 2018In the latter stages, the film becomes increasingly sentimental, and even risks turning into a full blown tearjerker, but it never feels trite or manipulative.
HeyUGuysOctober 18, 2018Lily has been extremely respectful with the subject culminating in an exceptionally delicate and nuanced drama delivered with fierce lyrical force.
Metro (UK)October 17, 2018VS gains strength by not trotting out easy Hollywood solutions to complex problems. Nor does it lay on the seaside location too thick.
Screen InternationalOctober 15, 2018Embraces the specificity of an English working-class seaside milieu, stacks the drama with ebullient UK rap and grime talent, and puts Swindells's vital performance stage centre to produce a compelling drama that transcends its generic roots...
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