Time Out says
Familiar fare, it has to be said, but the component parts are done reasonably well. Grint has a nice line in pained forbearance and looks a good young character actor; the repressively twee milieu is convincing; and Linney, despite struggling somewhat with the accent, brings a sly comedic touch to her uptight suburban hypocrisy. Walters, on the other hand, just straps in and blasts off. Subtle it ain’t, but those who like her doing her thing will definitely enjoy this. Indeed, it’s all trotting along happily enough until Brock has to engineer a final-reel confrontation between the rival women and makes a right hash of it. A shame, really, yet if this mild-mannered, slightly fusty, very British entertainment is easy to dismiss, it’s still stubbornly hard to dislike.
Release Details
- Rated:15
- Release date:Friday 8 September 2006
- Duration:98 mins
Cast and crew
- Director:Jeremy Brock
- Screenwriter:Jeremy Brock
- Cast:
- Rupert Grint
- Julie Walters
- Laura Linney
- Oliver Milburn
- Nicholas Farrell
- RA Duncan
- Jim Norton
- Tamsin Egerton
- George Rose
- Rupert Everett
- Nitin Chandra Ganatra
- John Sturges
- Richard Jordan
- Iain Ballamy
- Annabelle Huggins
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