

Gassed Up 2024
"A better life is there for the taking."
Director George Amponsah's gripping crime drama *Gassed Up (2024)* dives deep into London's escalating moped crime wave, immersing viewers in the stark realities of survival and temptation.
Director: George Amponsah
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Gassed Up (2024) about?
A young man in London turns to moped crime to support his family, but his involvement with a ruthless gang leader puts his future—and his loved ones—at risk. As the crimes escalate, he faces a brutal choice between redemption and ruin.
Who directed Gassed Up?
George Amponsah makes his mark with this intense crime drama, bringing a raw, documentary-style edge to the story of urban survival.
Who stars in Gassed Up?
The film features Stephen Odubola as Ash, joined by Taz Skylar, Mae Muller, Ms Banks, and Yung Filly in pivotal roles.
Is Gassed Up (2024) worth watching?
With its tense narrative and strong performances, *Gassed Up* delivers a gripping look at crime and consequence. Fans of urban thrillers will find its themes of desperation and moral conflict compelling, even if the unrated status leaves some questions unanswered.
How long is Gassed Up?
The film runs for 102 minutes.
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About Gassed Up (2024) — A London crime thriller about family, crime, and impossible choices
Director George Amponsah's gripping crime drama *Gassed Up (2024)* dives deep into London's escalating moped crime wave, immersing viewers in the stark realities of survival and temptation. At its heart is Ash, a 20-year-old battling to keep his family afloat—raising his 14-year-old sister while his mother fights addiction. When a charismatic Albanian gang leader offers him a lucrative path, Ash's moral compass begins to unravel. As the stakes rise and the thrill of fast money grows, his choices threaten to destroy everything he holds dear.
This tense thriller explores themes of desperation, loyalty, and the seductive pull of crime, wrapped in a raw, urban atmosphere. With *Gassed Up (2024)*, Amponsah crafts a story that's as much a character study as it is a high-stakes drama, leaving audiences questioning where the line between survival and self-destruction truly lies.




