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From Dark Laughs to Gritty Heists: Four Must‑See Picks for Gentlemen Fans

If you loved Guy Ritchie’s swagger‑laden caper The Gentlemen, you’ll find a surprisingly cohesive quartet of new releases that each captures a different facet of its intoxicating blend of crime, comedy, and high‑stakes drama. Fresh Dark Comedy Duel (The Roses) pits a picture‑perfect couple against a battle of egos and ambition, while Family‑First Action Mayhem (Guns Up) trades the London underworld for a frantic, gun‑fueled night of family loyalty. Smart Rom‑Com Reunion (The Best You Can) offers a witty, relationship‑centric counterpoint, and Gritty Drug‑War Thriller (King Ivory) plunges viewers into a stark, research‑driven portrait of the fentanyl crisis. Together, these titles map a spectrum from sleek humor to raw intensity, each echoing the thematic core of The Gentlemen while delivering fresh, genre‑spanning experiences.

What ties this eclectic mix together is a shared love of clever scheming, morally ambiguous characters, and the ever‑present tension between personal ambition and the criminal world. Whether you’re after the latest darkly comic marriage showdown, a pulse‑pounding family‑driven escape, a nostalgic rom‑com reunion, or a hard‑hitting crime thriller, this lineup promises something for every fan of Ritchie’s signature style. Dive in and discover how each film reinterprets the balance of wit, violence, and intrigue that made The Gentlemen a modern classic.

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The Roses

The Roses

Movie · 2025

comedy · drama

The Roses blends razor‑sharp humor with a marriage‑on‑the‑brink drama, echoing The Gentlemen’s mix of crime and comedy while offering a contemporary, high‑profile cast that will appeal to fans of stylish, witty capers.

Life seems easy for picture-perfect couple Ivy and Theo: successful careers, a loving marriage, great kids. But beneath the façade of their supposed ideal life, a storm is brewing – as Theo's career nosedives while Ivy's own ambitions take off, a tinderbox of fierce competition and hidden resentment ignites.


Guns Up

Guns Up

Movie · 2025

action · comedy · crime

Guns Up delivers nonstop action and laugh‑out‑loud moments, pairing a reluctant mobster with his loved ones in a frantic night‑time escape that mirrors the high‑stakes scheming of The Gentlemen, making it a crowd‑pleasing pick.

When a job goes horribly wrong, an ex-cop and family man who moonlights as a mob henchman has one night to get his family out of the city.


The Best You Can

The Best You Can

Movie · 2025

comedy · romance · drama

The Best You Can offers a witty, relationship‑driven story with a seasoned cast, providing a softer, yet thematically resonant counterpoint to The Gentlemen’s criminal world, perfect for audiences who love clever dialogue and heartfelt twists.

Cynthia Rand is a buttoned-up New Yorker married to a brilliant professor 25 years her senior. She begins feeling the effects of her husband’s advancing age on their relationship, just as her world is turned upside down by the arrival of sharp but chronically underachieving security guard Stan Olszewski in this smart rom-com that reunites Bacon and Sedgwick on screen for the first time in 20 years.


King Ivory

King Ivory

Movie · 2025

crime · drama · thriller

King Ivory dives deep into the underbelly of the opioid trade with unflinching realism, delivering the same gritty, high‑intensity crime atmosphere that made The Gentlemen a standout, satisfying viewers who crave hard‑nosed drama.

Based on extensive research involving law enforcement and gang members, a never-before-seen, authentic look inside the underworld of fentanyl trafficking from gangs inside the Oklahoma State Penitentiary at McAlester a.k.a. "Big Mac."

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The Lost Bus

Movie · 2025

This critically acclaimed thriller shares a high-stakes, gritty tone with 'The Gentlemen' while showcasing McConaughey’s intense, lead‑role performance.
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