And it's currently sitting pretty at 75% in Rotten Tomatoes as well as a decent 50 Metacritics score.
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NYT
The Gentlemen," the latest from the excitable British director Guy Ritchie, gives you exactly what you might expect from a Guy Ritchie movie that hasn't been constrained by studio decorousness (and ratings) or suavely tricked out with big-Hollywood cash.
Variety
Guy Ritchie returns to British gangster terrain for the first time since 2008, but an all-star ensemble can't enliven his stale, sometimes offensive material.
Hollywood Reporter
Guy Ritchie revisits his London gangster-comedy roots with Hugh Grant, Matthew McConaughey, Charlie Hunnam and Colin Farrell among those caught up in the complicated sale of a drug empire.
The Guardian
Matthew McConaughey, Michelle Dockery and Hugh Grant are amusingly cast, but that doesn't excuse the casual racism.