This contemporary British thriller begins with a bang. A bomb detonates at London's Borough Market maiming and killing many innocents.
Forty-something Frankie (McCrory) is in complete control of her life. She works in the aerospace industry for the military, has never married and her closest friend is her father.
Forty-something Frankie (McCrory) is in complete control of her life. She works in the aerospace industry for the military, has never married and her closest friend is her father.
Although unavoidably lumped in with the late '90s/early '00s embarrassment of British gangster films that followed on the heels of Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels, Gangster No.1 stands up...