The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare review – Guy Ritchie’s fun wartime romp
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Henry Cavill leads a ragtag group on an unlikely mission in this shaggy, exaggerated account of Operation PostmasterGuy Ritchie’s inevitable graduation from London to Hollywood has had its moments – the rambunctious zip of the first Sherlock Holmes, the stylish homoeroticism of The Man from UNCLE – but it soon felt as if the once electrifying film-maker had been swallowed up by the system. A middling Sherlock sequel, a pointless King Arthur non-starter and a soulless Aladdin remake seemed like...

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