Release Date Shifty Oct 24, 2008 Wide
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Movie Overview For Shifty
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Actors For Shifty
Rizwan Ahmed,Daniel Mays,Jason Flemyng,Nitin Ganatra,Jay Simpson,Francesca Annis,Dannielle Brent,Kate Groombridge,Jason Maza,Jordan Long,Rory Jennings,Courtney Day,Gracie Fitch,Nathaniel Gleed,Eddie Webber,Tim Plester,Adlyn RossGenres Shifty : Drama,Action & Adventure,Art House & International,Mystery & Suspense
Visitor Ranting & Critics For Shifty
User Ranting Shifty : 3.5User Percentage For Shifty : 67 %
User Count Like for Shifty : 794
All Critics Ranting For Shifty : 6.9
All Critics Count For Shifty : 24
All Critics Percentage For Shifty : 96 %
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Review For Shifty
Creevy's fine ear for dialogue, sensitive and productive direction of actors and confident control of tone is all the more impressive for being delivered under the short schedule and tight budgetary exigencies.Wally Hammond-Time Out
Shifty is low-key, low budget, but high grade. It's a film about sitting and talking. And drug dealing. It builds slowly - some may want more action, but it has a surprisingly satisfying conclusion.
Tony Macklin-tonymacklin.net
The dialogue is a nice mix of Pinteresque menace, drug lingo, laddism and cracking one-liners.
Cosmo Landesman-Sunday Times (UK)
The film has a sense of authenticity and there's no sentimental suggestion that Shifty's way of life is the inevitable result of his background.
Philip French-Observer [UK]
Moving, gripping and funny, this is a homegrown gem you can't help taking to your heart.
Neil Smith-Heat Magazine
For a debut feature, Eran Creevy's semi-autobiographical drama shows a remarkably light touch, set in an anonymous London suburbia far removed from stereotypical East End of the wideboy film tradition.
Tim Evans-Sky Movies
Mercifully free of Danny Dyer cameos or Guy Ritchie mockneyisms, this works as both an entertaining gangster thriller and a hard-hitting piece of social realism. Absorbing, moving and authentic, Shifty never once strikes a false note.
Ellen E Jones-Total Film
Creevy eschews the woozy, arthouse ambience of Duane Hopkins' Better Things - another portrait of a drug-decimated community - for naturalistic dialogue and performances within carefully framed and composed shots; properly cinematic, grown-up direction.
Ali Catterall-Film4
Good central performances in this highly, entertaining character-driven debut.
Dan Jolin-Empire Magazine
The production values are lo-fi but spirited performances, matey humour and an edgy authenticity carry the story.
Wendy Ide-Times [UK]
First-time director Eran Creevy kicks things up a notch with this shrewd and engaging drama, achieved on the smallest of budgets.
Peter Bradshaw-Guardian [UK]
Written and directed by first-timer Eran Creevy, this quiet piece is mostly convincing in its mundane details, and doesn't feel the need to ramp up its plot too precipitately into guns and threats and spiralling vendetta.
Tim Robey-Daily Telegraph
Shifty boasts convincing performances, even-handed characterisation, creeping suspense and energy to burn.
Anton Bitel-Little White Lies
As art, Shifty is unoriginal and tedious. I find it difficult to imagine who would pay to see this for entertainment.
Christopher Tookey-Daily Mail [UK]
It doesn't hit home quite like it should, but director Eran Creevy deserves credit for delivering something better than the usual Brit gruel.
David Edwards-Daily Mirror [UK]
First-time writer and director Eran Creevy delivers a film full of uneasy silences, punctuated by laddish banter and just enough action to keep you gripped.
-Sun Online
It is all done with conviction, is well acted, particularly by the two leads, and is a brisk, promising debut for Creevy.
Karl French-Financial Times
Drug crime on the outskirts of London sounds neither promising nor original, but Eran Creevy's debut feature is more character study than the usual Britcrim parade of guns and geezers.
Anthony Quinn-Independent
The story may not be entirely unfamiliar but writer/director Eran Creevy transforms autobiographical material into an engaging, energetic little drama that is full of promise.
Allan Hunter-Daily Express
Couched in a kind of Pinteresque slum language that needs a glossary to be totally intelligible, the film boasts an authenticity and wholly natural performances, particularly from Mays, and is devoid of the usual clichés of its genre.
Derek Malcolm-This is London
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