Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Rian Gordon, from left, Viraj Juneja, Lewis Gribben and Samuel Bottomley in the movie "Get Duked!" (Brian Sweeney/Amazon Studios) ...
WHAT IT'S ABOUT Four Scottish teen boys from the city participate in a competition for the Duke of Edinburgh Award, which involves hiking their way through the Highlands without so much as a ...
Gregory Lawrence (aka Greg Smith) is a writer, director, performer, songwriter, and comedian. He's an associate editor for Collider and has written for Shudder, CBS, Paste Magazine, Guff, Smosh, Obsev ...
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Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The influential power of Danny Boyle’s drug-freakout cult classic “Trainspotting” is alive and well for a generation of filmmakers ...
In any other context, to “get duked” means to get punched or attacked, but a new film contains another, somewhat less common meaning: getting pursued by the Duke of Edinburgh himself. “Get Duked!” ...
What starts as a naive camping trip for four teenage losers takes a dark — and hilarious — turn into 'The Most Dangerous Game' territory in this Aug. 28 Amazon Studios release. What surely would have ...
The new comedy, “Get Duked,” follows four trouble-making teens in the Scottish Highlands. What starts as a character-building camping contest becomes a game of cat-and-mouse. Angry boomers start ...
It seems only natural that filmmaker Ninian Doff recruited music supervisors Sophie Urquhart and producer-turned-supe Bobby Perman, aka S-Type, for his off-kilter feature debut “Get Duked!” ...
“Get Duked!” needs more than just a name change. Originally titled “Boyz in the Wood,” the 87-minute-long romp from Amazon Studios follows four high schoolers hiking through the Scottish Highlands in ...
A drunk and stoned group of young dudes don’t make for the stealthiest cat-burgling team, but they’re definitely fun to watch. In the new video for Run the Jewels‘ “Out of Sight,” four friends traipse ...