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Marching Powder. Jack (Danny Dyer)
Marching Powder

Marching Powder

  • 2025 film

Danny Dyer stars as drug-taking football hooligan. Also features Stephanie Leonidas, Callum Macnab, Arty Dyer, Bailey Patrick, Lex Shrapnel and more.

  • New film - out now

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Press clippings

Marching Powder review

Coke-fuelled comedy doesn't pull its punches.

Wendy Ide, The Guardian, 9th March 2025

Marching Powder review

Writer-director Nick Love's film Marching Powder, about a very different brand of working-class Londoner, is no kind of treat. That is, unless you savour multiple use of the C-word, in which dubious accomplishment it surely sets some kind of record.

Brian Viner and Matthew Bond, Daily Mail, 8th March 2025

"I'm Danny Dyer - I don't need a chat-up line"

Danny Dyer is back on the big screen with a film about a bloke trying to win back his missus.

Charlie Burley and Alix Hattenstone, BBC, 7th March 2025

Marching Powder review

Danny Dyer's lairy geezer comedy is tryhard nostalgia bait.

Tim Robey, The Telegraph, 6th March 2025

Marching Powder review

Danny Dyer returns as a drug-addled hooligan.

Kevin Maher, The Times, 6th March 2025

Marching Powder review

Nick Love and Danny Dyer are back with yet another boorish, small-minded take on the football hooligan genre.

Adam Woodward, Little White Lies, 6th March 2025

Marching Powder review

Danny Dyer film is like a kick in the knackers.

James Mottram, Radio Times, 6th March 2025

Marching Powder review

Danny Dyer still up for it in outrageous geezer comedy.

Peter Bradshaw, The Guardian, 5th March 2025

Danny Dyer on fame, aliens, love and male violence

With the release of his new film Marching Powder, he talks about his journey from national joke to national treasure.

Chris Godfrey, The Guardian, 3rd March 2025

Danny Dyer drops c-word live at BRITs

The actor was discussing his new film Marching Powder when he struggled to find the right words to describe it without getting himself into trouble.

Howell Davies and Callum Wells, The Sun, 1st March 2025

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