Movie Title : The World's End
Release Date : Aug 23, 2013 Limited Genre Movie :Comedy
Actors :Mpaa Rating : R
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TagLine The World's End Good food. Fine ales. Total Annihilation.Visitor Ranting and Critics For The World's End
Critics Ranting For The World's End : 7.1Critics Percentage For The World's End : 92 %
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User Count Like for The World's End : 24,532
Review For Movie The World's End
Wright's terrifically precise approach to comedy remains as well-honed as ever.William Goss-Film.com
This is a tighter, smarter film than either 'Shaun of the Dead' or 'Hot Fuzz', and buried beneath all the blue-goo aliens and terrible punning is a heartfelt meditation on the perils and pleasures of nostalgia.
Tom Huddleston-Time Out
At once a Big Chill-style old-pal reunion story and an Invasion of the Body Snatchers homage doused in beer and bad-boy humor ...
Jordan Mintzer-Hollywood Reporter
The latest highly enjoyable exercise in jaunty pastiche from writer-director Edgar Wright and writer-thesp Simon Pegg, the brains behind "Shaun of the Dead," and "Hot Fuzz."
Leslie Felperin-Variety
A fantastic ensemble farce that shows why nobody does comedy like the Brits.
Scott Weinberg-FEARnet
The Cornetto Trilogy deserves to be studied in schools for many reasons, and The World's End doesn't let the team down.
Matt Neal-The Standard
Edgar Wright's finale to the Cornetto Trilogy's The World's End is finally upon us and it's a suitably poetic and conclusive last call for Simon Pegg and Nick Frost's 'man-child' dynamic duo.
Blake Howard-2UE That Movie Show
In an ironic twist, this time it's the everyday that proves more involving and amusing than the film's shaky detour into the extraordinary.
Erin Free-FILMINK (Australia)
They work through some of the comedy material worked into the screenplay, which relies on a few crazy twists and high range sci-fi-based fantasy
Andrew L. Urban-Urban Cinefile
There's a wonderful zany energy about this offbeat comedy from the Shaun of the Dead and Hot Fuzz team whose exposition relies on a winning combination of character, ideas and execution. It may not sizzle, but the film is great
Louise Keller-Urban Cinefile
In some ways, The World's End is the weakest of the Three Flavour's Cornetto trilogy, but in others it's the most emotionally engaging and relatable. Although it's let down by a frustratingly unsatisfying final fifteen minutes.
Stephen Carty-Flix Capacitor
A remarkable, thoughtful comedy with memorable characters and striking action sequences.
William Bibbiani-CraveOnline
As in real life, what is hilarious laddish behaviour to some will be annoyingly immature to other viewers. But the Ford Granada is perfect.
Graham Young-Birmingham Mail
Besides closing on a downbeat final note - as opposed to Shaun and Fuzz's ebullient endings - this is a good old time at the movies, the kind only a born filmmaker can provide.
Simon Miraudo-Quickflix
A little too long, perhaps, but highly amusing, and handsomely photographed (Bill Pope) and designed (Marcus Rowland).
Philip French-Observer [UK]
Here's the movie that invites man-children everywhere, both out and closeted, to relax: it feels your pain.
Ed Whitfield-The Ooh Tray
As a film whose central theme emphasizes the dangers of living in the past, Wright & co. become fatally distracted by nostalgia, eventually paying too much homage to previous classics to create a film that deserves to stand alongside them.
Todd Gilchrist-The Playlist
Wright and Co. have produced another excellent comedy that, although it falls a little short of their previous two films, still delivers all the laughs that we've come to expect from the trio.
Jason Zingale-Bullz-Eye.com
It manages to play as much like an ode to kooky alien invasion thrillers as it does to the joys of getting plastered with friends.
Eric Kohn-indieWIRE
running gag wordplay at mach speed.
Jordan Hoffman-ScreenCrush
Maybe fashioning it as a trilogy with "Shaun" and "Hot Fuzz" wasn't a great idea since it leads to comparisons it can't possibly live up to being such a different movie.
Edward Douglas-ComingSoon.net
Wright directs with typical energy and effectively papers over an absence of plot.
Emma Simmonds-The List
A very funny closing chapter to the Blood And Ice Cream trilogy, The World's End is more than satisfying. It's hilarious, action-packed and has more one liners than you can shake a pool cue at.
Gem Seddon-We Got This Covered







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