Guy Ritchie

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  • ISBN 9781496865229
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 15 Dec 2026
  • Publisher: University Press of Mississippi
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Emerging in the late 1990s, Guy Ritchie (b. 1968) revitalized the British gangster genre with his razor-sharp dialogue, kinetic editing, and darkly comic vision of London’s underworld in Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels. His follow-up, Snatch., cemented his reputation for stylish, fast-paced crime stories infused with wit and swagger, inspiring a new wave of British crime cinema. Guy Ritchie: Interviews charts the evolution of one of Britain’s most distinctive and influential filmmakers.

Ritchie’s career, however, has been anything but linear. After the critical and commercial failures of Swept Away and Revolver, he returned to his strengths with RocknRolla, reclaiming his signature blend of grit and humor and a bit of violence. His transition to the Hollywood studio system with Sherlock Holmes and its sequel briefly made him an A-list director, followed by mixed fortunes with The Man from U.N.C.L.E. and King Arthur: Legend of the Sword. Yet his billion-dollar success with Disney’s Aladdin and a prolific run of recent projects—including The Gentlemen, Wrath of Man, and The Covenant—prove his enduring versatility and creative drive.

In the twenty interviews collected in this volume, Ritchie speaks about the formative experiences that shaped his cinematic voice, what it means to be a filmmaker, and his constant drive to shift between genres. Guy Ritchie: Interviews offers a rare, candid look at the facts and feelings Ritchie has about his life and career—in his own words.

Ed Symkus is a freelance feature writer at the Boston Globe, specializing in film and music. He also reviews films for the online publication The Arts Fuse and on WCAP 980 AM. He is coauthor of Wrestle Radio U.S.A.: Grapplers Speak and editor of Russ Meyer: Interviews, the latter published by University Press of Mississippi. His favorite film is And Now My Love, and his favorite album is Rubber Soul.