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Snatch
A diamond of prodigious size is stolen from Antwerp by an American thief. Here come fights among u
10 September 1968, Hatfield, Hertfordshire, England, UK
25 September 1966, Putney, London, England, UK
9 April 1949, Dublin, Ireland
26 October 1948, London, England, UK
1 August 1963, Glasgow, Scotland, UK
19 September 1965, Walsall, Staffordshire, England, UK
January 15, 2006
...an ideal follow-up to writer/director Guy Ritchie's debut effort, Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels.
June 04, 2001
He's not breaking new ground with Snatch, merely fine-tuning the knack for disreputable kicks he showed in Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels.
April 15, 2008
Ritchie may be skilled at generating controlled chaos, but his surprise-a-minute strategy ultimately holds no surprises.
January 02, 2011
Eccentric characters, lively banter, adults only.
September 26, 2002
This may be one of the hazardous offshoots of the music-video-trained generation of moviemakers; they confuse a diet of eye candy with a full meal.
July 06, 2010
Snatch uses and abuses the template of its breakthrough predecessor, elevates it, and delivers an equal, if not better, version of a film we have all seen before, yet much better the second time around.
March 08, 2001
The cinematic dazzle, the high pitch to which he leads his actors, the relish of sheer velocity are reward enough.
April 15, 2008
Of the ensemble, only Pitt truly shows his class, delivering an amusing yet emotive performance amongst a group of actors who -- at best -- are pandering to laddish culture.
March 22, 2002
Bouncing around in a world of bare-knuckle boxing, gypsy swindlers, pretend Jewish diamond merchants, indestructible Russian assassins and a thug who disposes of bodies by feeding them to hungry pigs, Snatch has enough plots for a fair-sized cemetery.
May 26, 2006
It's a twisting, witty, and wise crime-boxing story about the hunt for a huge diamond and a prizefighter who can't take a fall.
February 26, 2012
An entertaining romp of a crime caper flick that wants to be funny more than it wants to be dangerous or mysterious.
February 09, 2006
Ritchie's follow-up to Lock, Stock is an even more craftily concocted underworld entertainment, helped no end by the casting of Pitt as the bare-knuckle boxer Mickey.

