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Young Sherlock review – the detective in Guy Ritchie’s geezerish caper has the charisma of a naff waiter

Loud, brash and blokey, it’s not nearly as fresh as the director’s last take on the sleuth 15 years ago. There are flashes of fun, even if Moriarty blows the lead off the screen

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theguardian.comStai leggendo3 mesi fa

Young Sherlock review – the detective in Guy Ritchie’s geezerish caper has the charisma of a naff waiter

Loud, brash and blokey, it’s not nearly as fresh as the director’s last take on the sleuth 15 years ago. There are flashes of fun, even if Moriarty blows the lead off the screen

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variety.com4 mesi fa

Guy Ritchie’s ‘Young Sherlock’ Delivers a Perfect Origin Story: TV Review

In Prime Video’s dynamic thriller directed by Guy Ritchie, rebellious 19-year-old Sherlock Holmes stumbles on his inaugural investigation.

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  1. lunedì 2 marzo 2026·variety.com

    Guy Ritchie’s ‘Young Sherlock’ Delivers a Perfect Origin Story: TV Review

    In Prime Video’s dynamic thriller directed by Guy Ritchie, rebellious 19-year-old Sherlock Holmes stumbles on his inaugural investigation.

  2. mercoledì 4 marzo 2026·theguardian.com

    Young Sherlock review – the detective in Guy Ritchie’s geezerish caper has the charisma of a naff waiter

    Loud, brash and blokey, it’s not nearly as fresh as the director’s last take on the sleuth 15 years ago. There are flashes of fun, even if Moriarty blows the lead off the screen