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Mindhorn
Description
When a twisted killer tells the police he'll only speak to a fictional 1980s TV detective, the washed-up actor who played the detective must work with the police to capture the killer.
When a twisted killer tells the police he'll only speak to a fictional 1980s TV detective, the washed-up actor who played the detective must work with the police to capture the killer.
Actors:
David Schofield,
Jordan Long,
Kenneth Branagh,
Christopher Jenner Cole,
Alannah Olivia,
Chris Cowlin,
Tony Way,
Lois Meleri-Jones,
Alec Nicholls,
Nicholas Farrell,
Robin Morrissey,
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David Schofield
1951, Manchester, Lancashire, England, UK
Jordan Long
Kenneth Branagh
10 December 1960, Belfast, Northern Ireland, UK
Christopher Jenner Cole
Alannah Olivia
Chris Cowlin
9 August 1980, London, England, UK
Tony Way
7 October 1978, Rochford, Essex, England, UK
Lois Meleri-Jones
Alec Nicholls
Nicholas Farrell
1955, Brentwood, Essex, England, UK
Robin Morrissey
Genre:
Comedy
Director:
Sean Foley
Sean Foley
21 November 1964, Cleethorpes, Lincolnshire, England, UK
Country:
United Kingdom
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May 05, 2017
Mindhorn is a familiar comic creation in the tradition of Alan Partridge or Stephen Toast - pompous, overbearing, lacking self-awareness... But the film's strength lies in less obvious laughs.
May 11, 2017
This is a bravely unflattering and deft performance by Barratt, who injects a delicate balance of resilience, sadness and resentment into Thorncroft while still making us root for him as the ignominies mount up.
May 08, 2017
A likeable but toothless nostalgia trip.
May 05, 2017
It won't win many awards or break many box office records, but Mindhorn doesn't outstay its welcome and approaches the important business of spoofery with a practically academic attention to ridiculous detail. A hoot.
May 07, 2017
The plot can't quite generate enough intrigue or tension to make the picture feel like much more than a one-joke movie, albeit a very funny one.
May 02, 2017
Barratt and Farnaby have come up with a comedy action-thriller scenario that just about works, and the gags-per-minute ratio is through the roof.
May 08, 2017
[It] may be inconsistent, but there are enough comic high points, mixed in with just enough pathos, to make Mindhorn worth seeking out.
May 05, 2017
It's very silly, and very funny, and Steve Coogan, Kenneth Branagh and Simon Callow give their all in hammy cameos.
May 08, 2017
The design looks suitably cheap and the film's one joke is milked relentlessly, albeit with energy, conviction, and occasionally laughter.
May 07, 2017
Mindhorn keeps the laughs coming, even while giving the impression of being a 30-minute TV sketch stretched out to a 90-minute feature.
May 08, 2017
Barratt is perfect in the role and the film will especially (but not exclusively) amuse people familiar with 1980s cop shows, via Alan Partridge.

