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Three people, three extraordinary stories. All lived out within a hundred London streets.
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| Lyles' Movie FilesJeffrey Lyles100 Streets doesn't redefine the genre, but it's an all around solid film that's worth checking out. |
| Cleveland Plain DealerMichael HeatonThis is isn't an earth-shaking new drama, but there's enough here to keep a sympathetic Anglophile interested in a modern story about love, loss and redemption all the way across the pond. |
| Empire MagazineJames DyerCovering alcoholism, manslaughter, infidelity and petty crime, there’s a rich spread of melodrama on offer, but none of the tales have meat enough to satisfy alone. Together, though, they form a varied backdrop to showcase some respectable character work. |
| Total FilmAli CatterallIt’s not Altman, but its heart is in the right place and Drameh impresses. |
| The Mail on Sunday (UK)Matthew BondActing and writing are a little uneven, and the three strands sometimes feel contrived, but there's a strong central theme about the mess that people make of their lives and the mess that life can make of people. |
| The Sun (UK)Jamie EastDespite its relatively ludicrous dramatic escalation towards the end, I rather enjoyed this. |
| Sky CinemaElliott NobleEver wondered how Love, Actually might have turned out if Richard Curtis had written it with a hangover? |
| Radio TimesTrevor JohnstonThe film makes an effort to put a positive spin on familiar urban problems, while the action and the generally adept performances are varied enough to maintain interest. |
| Daily Express (UK)Allan HunterThere isn't enough space to dig deeply into these stories but a classy and committed cast make it work. |
| The ListKevin HarleyCalled on to appear charismatic, contrite, slobby, sensitive, athletic and blitzed on cocaine in quick succession, Elba never drops the ball; likewise, Arterton conveys Emily's pride and pain persuasively. |