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Mr In-Between [2003]

Starring: Andrew Howard, Geraldine O'Rawe, Andrew Tiernan, David Calder, Mark Benton
Director: Paul Sarossy
Format: Full Screen PAL
Released: 08 Dec 2003
RRP: £15.99
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rubbish!! - By: Ms. F. I. Macdonald, 22 Mar 2008
so boring & predicatable, my boyfriend & i spent the whole film guessing what was going to happen next & being right, there was a very weak plot & the acting wasn't up to much. don't bother!!!
Intense Scary Gangster Film - By: British Commentator, 17 Aug 2007
This film is dark! A brooding violent gangster film. Very nihilistic. It is probably quite overlooked, but do not miss the chance to see it. It is a serious portrait of a killer & his world. A heavy film.
Brilliant Gangster movie - By: , 03 Oct 2005
This is an absolutely brilliant 'gangster' film & has an excellent cast. Trying to describe Mr In-Between is pretty much impossible but, what I can say is this has to be one of the best movies I have ever seen & I daresay ever will see. Next time you have a free moment go & rent this film out & watch it. I promise that you will be pleasantly suprised...
Highly recommended if you like dark thrillers... - By: , 28 Jan 2004
...this one stands out from the crowd. It has the power to shock, & the ending chills you to the bone...

Mr In-Between has an intelligent, literate script, which takes a swipe at the philosophical pretensions of some of the characters, while never flinching from exploring the consequences of their actions. It also sports a unique, quirky tone - it's cold & gritty on one level, but also surreal & nightmarish on another. Plus a finely graduated performance from Andrew Howard as the anti-hero Jon, & a scene-stealing one from David Calder as his mentor/lover/father figure the Tattooed Man.

All this is beautifully packaged by Paul Sarossy's superb ice cool visuals (following on from his award-winning work on Atom Egoyan's films) & a well-chosen score, which provides a running thread of pitch-black humour. It's a film which asks difficult questions & leaves you with something to think about. And how many films can boast that?


He's the man!!! - By: Emma, 21 Dec 2003
dark, strange, but good strange. excellent acting by mr Andrew Howard, he is aname to keep in your minds. i suggest you to also get Shooters, with the same actor, never seen someone so intense!