Boston Kickout – the award-winning autobiographical feature from r...
Boston Kickout – the award-winning autobiographical feature from renowned director Paul Hills – features a young cast of great British talent including John Simm, Marc Warren, Andrew Lincoln and Emer McCourt, who have all gone on to stellar careers as internationally acclaimed stars, and if that’s not enough to pique your interest, there’s an awe-inspiring ‘90s soundtrack featuring some of th...
Boston Kickout – the award-winning autobiographical feature from renowned director Paul Hills – features a young cast of great British talent including John Simm, Marc Warren, Andrew Lincoln and Emer McCourt, who have all gone on to stellar careers as internationally acclaimed stars, and if that’s not enough to pique your interest, there’s an awe-inspiring ‘90s soundtrack featuring some of the biggest and best bands around: The Stones Roses, Primal Scream and Oasis. In the ‘80s Phil’s father up-and-moved the family from an inner-city slum to Stevenage, in the hope of a brighter future. Now it’s the early ‘90s and that dream has crumbled. Phil (Simm) and his friends have left school and find themselves falling into a bewildering world of unemployment, violence and drug abuse. Then, Ted (Andrew Lincoln) disappears, Steve (Richard Hanson) is trying to live up to his parents’ expectations with a proper job and loved-up Matt (Nathan Valente) gets engaged, leaving Phil out on a limb.