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Three Kings

October 2019

  • 1999, THREE KINGS<br>ICE CUBE, MARK WAHLBERG &amp; GEORGE CLOONEY Character(s): Chief Elgin, Troy Barlow, Archie Gates Film ‘THREE KINGS’ (1999) Directed By DAVID O. RUSSELL 27 September 1999 SAH28345 Allstar/WARNER BROS. (USA/AUS 1999) **WARNING** This Photograph is for editorial use only and is the copyright of WARNER BROS. and/or the Photographer assigned by the Film or Production Company &amp; can only be reproduced by publications in conjunction with the promotion of the above Film. A Mandatory Credit To WARNER BROS. is required. The Photographer should also be credited when known. No commercial use can be granted without written authority from the Film Company.

    Three Kings at 20: the war movie where anything was possible

    In David O Russell’s wild 1999 caper, action-packed comedy serves as a sneaky shell for a damning critique of American foreign policy

March 2019

  • Under the Silver Lake and Donnie Darko

    Steve Rose on film
    ‘Difficult second album syndrome’: why auteurs struggle to follow their debut

    Just like the follow-up to Donnie Darko, David Robert Mitchell’s Under the Silver Lake fails to live up to its acclaimed predecessor

February 2009

  • The Dark Knight

    Film blog
    The view: Why have rightwingers fallen in love with the movies?

    Danny Leigh: Far from being the home of pinko values, Hollywood is being embraced by some rightwing mouthpieces for producing such icons of conservatism as Three Kings and Brazil

September 2000

  • Videos

  • Video releases

April 2000

  • The best Limo scene

    Three Kings

March 2000

  • The best cellphone scene

  • The best behind the scenes scene: Three kings

  • THE BEST TREASURE MAP SCENE: THREE KINGS

  • Slaughterhouse three

  • The best troop scene

  • Three Kings – review

  • Exploding the myth of Desert Storm

February 2000

  • The making of Mark

  • Chillin' with Cube

January 2000

  • Cut. It's a rap...

    Ice Cube, who stars in Gulf war movie Three Kings, is one of the growing number of hip hop artists with box-office clout. But don't expect any rhymes. Mark Morris explains how Hollywood got wise to a new generation of stars