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  1. Review by Graham ★★★★★ 2. Abi Cohen, take a bow. Casting director for a film so full of perfectly selected individuals directed by Shane Meadows to create a wonderfully real slice of coming of age life, Nottingham style. Meadows is in amazing early form here with future powerhouse Paddy Considine in his screen debut, alongside a host ...

  2. Full Review | Original Score: C- | Oct 27, 2000. A plain Jane piece of cinema, Romeo nonetheless delivers some tangible grit, and fair play for the audience. Full Review | Jan 1, 2000. In a year ...

  3. Just to mention that the first scene, when Romeo Brass goes home eating chips that he has bought for himself and his family, is one of the funniest I've ever seen. I won't say any more. Just buy this DVD and watch it! If you haven't already, look out for some of Meadows' other wonderful films: ...

  4. A film that is a premise for the excellent career of Paddy Considine. Considine plays a strange character, Morell who is befriended by a couple of 12 year old best friends Romeo Brass and Gavin "Knocks" Woolley. Brass is played by regular Shane Meadows stock company actor Andrew Shimm. Milky in This Is England.

  5. 10 de oct. de 2000 · Submitted by Sarah on 30/10/2000 00:07 Lingering, warm-hearted, funny, acutely observed: no, not the overly sentimental 'Billy Eliot; 'A Room for Romeo Brass' really is a great British film.

  6. 1 de ene. de 2000 · Release Date: 03 Feb 2000. Running Time: 97 minutes. Certificate: 15. Original Title: A Room for Romeo Brass. The brilliant TwentyFourSeven was a commercial dud, despite critical approbation, film ...

  7. A Room for Romeo Brass. Two English 12-year-olds (Andrew Shim, Ben Marshall) befriend a local eccentric (Paddy Considine) who wants to date the attractive sister of one of the boys. Ladine: Vicky ...