During World War II, Winston Churchill helped form a clandestine service known as the Special Operations Executive. Though its deeds weren’t declassified for some time, the branch’s activities were as infamous as its personnel, which included the likes of Ian Fleming and Christopher Lee. Many nicknames were given to this organization, and co-writer/director Guy Ritchie used one such name, as well as the real exploits of the SOE, to deliver The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare: a movie so unapologetic in its fun that you can’t help but smile along with the bloodshed and destruction. The Ministry Of Ungentlemanly Warfare (Image...