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Posted on 13 April 2013 by Matthew

Filth Red Band Trailer is Filthy

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Let’s see, James McAvoy as a psychotic drug addicted dirty cop trying to solve a murder while probably not overcoming his personal demons? I mean, I’ve seen that before, but this still looks good. Oh, and the trailer is definitely NSFW.

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CategoriesTrailers TagsEddie Marsan, Filth, James McAvoy, Jamie Bell, Jim Broadbent

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