With Sam facing up to the new world he realizes it also comes with new problems and new challenges that he must face that he knows will require old friends to help him survive new dangers.
With its dramatic cliches and terrible acting, Noel Clarke’s ‘hood’ franchise is now utterly exhausted.
The final film in Clarke’s trilogy may lack the punch — if not paunch — of the previous two, but it remains a unique look at the realities of British inner-city life.
Noel Clarke’s Kidulthood trilogy reaches a thoughtful, complex conclusion.
With solid performances and a great soundtrack, the final instalment in Noel Clarke's urban trilogy is the strongest instalment yet.
Lacks the true grit of its predecessors, but still a worthy watch.
A risible, ham-fisted sequel to Kidulthood and Adulthood.
General release. Check local listings for show times.