Anti-Social (film)

Anti-Social is a 2015 Hungarian-British crime film written and directed by Reg Traviss and starring Gregg Sulkin, Meghan Markle, and Josh Myers.

Anti-Social
Theatrical release poster
Directed byReg Traviss
Produced by
  • Mouktar Mohammed
  • Greg Szetlik
Screenplay byReg Traviss
Starring
Music byGeorge Kallis
CinematographyBryan Loftus
Edited byEdmund Swabey
Production
company
RST Pictures
JRSM Films
Origo Film Group
Distributed byMarco Polo Production
Release date
1 May 2015
Running time
116 minutes
CountryHungary
United Kingdom
LanguageEnglish

Premise

In London, a successful street artist is forced to jeopardise his future to help his criminal brother when gang rivalry escalates.[1]

Cast

  • Gregg Sulkin as Dee
  • Meghan Markle as Kirsten
  • Josh Myers as Marcus
  • Christian Berkel as Philip
  • Michael Maris as Kwame
  • Andrew Shim as Jason
  • James Devlin as Nicky
  • Richie Campbell as Dominic
  • Sophie Colquhoun as Emma
  • Caroline Ford as Rochelle
  • Skepta as Leon
  • Aymen Hamdouchi as Junior
  • Doug Allen as Chris
  • María Fernández Ache as Nadine
  • Giacomo Mancini as Shaun
  • Sasha Frost as Tara
  • Zita Téby as Kerry
  • Lisa Moorish as Leila
  • Ben Peel as Baxter
  • Amanda Ryan as Claire
  • Rob Knighton as Tim
  • Tebraiz Shahzad as Karim
  • Hajni Zsigar as Ursula
  • Reiss Davison as Danny
  • Philipp Heerwagen as Airline Steward
  • Jeremy Wheeler as Customs Officer
  • Boglárka Komán as Punk Girl
  • Bernadett von Grega as Elegant Gallery Owner
  • Violetta Kassapi as Rude Girl
  • Egerszegi Anna as Jeweler's Assistant
  • James Fred Harkins Jr. as Jeweler
  • Ehijele Mohammed as Shaun's Friend
  • Torren Simonsz as Male Model 1
  • Grant Sulkin as Male Model 2
  • Marianne Malleck as Fashion PR Girl
  • Cory Rhys White as Vile Street Youth
  • Scott Alexander Young as TV Reporter
  • Hans Peterson as Flying Squad Officer
  • Helen Austin as News Reporter

Reception

The film has a 25% rating on Rotten Tomatoes.[2] Cath Clarke of Time Out, Alan Jones of Radio Times and Mark Kermode and Leslie Felperin of The Guardian all gave the film two stars out of five.[3][4][5][6] Simon Crook of Empire gave the film one star out of five.[7]

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References

  1. "ANTI-SOCIAL (2015)". British Board of Film Classification.
  2. "Anti-Social". Rotten Tomatoes. Retrieved 26 July 2019.
  3. Clarke, Cath (27 April 2015). "Anti-Social". Time Out. Retrieved 20 December 2017.
  4. Jones, Alan. "Anti-Social". Radio Times. Retrieved 20 December 2017.
  5. Kermode, Mark (3 May 2015). "Anti-Social review – Brit crime caper with added graffiti". The Guardian. Retrieved 20 December 2017.
  6. Felperin, Leslie (30 April 2015). "Anti-Social review – stage-school acting but good Michael Mann shoot-out pastiches". The Guardian. Retrieved 20 December 2017.
  7. Crook, Simon (14 October 2015). "Anti-Social Review". Empire (film magazine). Retrieved 20 December 2017.


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