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8th August 2018
04:13pm BST

The film crackles with vivid period detail. Authentic early 1980s clothes and cars film the screen. It depicts a London already lost to time – an East London that’s home to vibrant Turkish and Jamaican communities, not the trendy coffee shops and pop up galleries that populate the area today.
And then there is there soundtrack. Ska and reggae and booms throughout the film, but it’s not just Tarantino-style needle drops – Jamaican sound system culture is a massive part of the movie, and it really comes to life during the multiple sound clash sequences. Idris Elba has a notable side-line as a DJ alongside acting, and that first-hand experience has really given him an eye for capturing the energy of playing records to a live crowd.
The cast is also great. Aml Ameen made his name all those years ago as the lead in Kidulthood, and since then he’s had a few interesting roles, including Netflix’s Sense8, but Yardie really feels like a star-making role for Ameen. He is in nearly every scene, and is completely convincing, whether he’s being scary and intimidating, or introspective and remorseful.
It of course helps that he is backed up by a great ensemble cast. There's a host of British actors putting in great turns here - but special mention must go to This Is England, Snatch and Boardwalk Empire’s Stephen Graham. He’s always been great with accents, but here, he speaks with a unique meld of Jamaican and London dialects, playing a genuinely unnerving villain.
Yardie is a great London drama, which fans of films like Legend and This Is England should really enjoy. It also a great start behind the camera for Idris Elba – it is an incredibly accomplished, confident movie for a first time director. We’re excited to see what he does next.
Yardie is in cinemas August 31st. See Yardie ahead of its general release at an advance preview on August 23rd including Idris Elba Q&A + special guests. Book tickets: https://www.yardiefilm.co.uk/previewevent/Explore more on these topics:

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