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Moonwalkers

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France, Belgium · 2015
Rated R · 1h 47m
Director Antoine Bardou-Jacquet
Starring Rupert Grint, Ron Perlman, Robert Sheehan, Stephen Campbell Moore
Genre Comedy

What if Apollo 11 never landed on the moon? In 1960s London, after failing to find the legendary Stanley Kubrick and enlist his help, a stubborn CIA agent is forced to team up with the manager of a seedy rock band to develop to the biggest con of all time – staging the moon landing.

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Austin Chronicle by

Moonwalkers blends a strange mélange of Swinging Sixties, drug-addled humor with that slow-motion, gangster gunplay that Guy Ritchie trademarked in his early work.

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Washington Post by Michael O'Sullivan

Neither Grint nor the hoax subplot are compelling enough to hold our attention. Perlman, on the other hand, is a commanding, if peripheral, presence, diverting the focus of the film from silly historical speculation to the tale of a damaged psyche.

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The Playlist by Oktay Ege Kozak

Moonwalkers takes a brilliant idea and runs it to the ground thanks to a confused and illogical screenplay, an atonal execution, and a bizarre addiction to Tarantino-level gleeful ultra-violence awkwardly crammed into what was obviously supposed to be a biting satire.

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Chicago Sun-Times by Richard Roeper

This is a cheeky, madcap romp, with exaggerated views of 1960s American stereotypes about Brits and vice versa, featuring terrific performances by Perlman and Grint, a most unlikely and most likable buddy duo.

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Los Angeles Times by Robert Abele

A famously crackpot conspiracy theory, psychedelic humor and arty ultraviolence make for dreary bedfellows in the scattershot British comedy Moonwalkers.

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Village Voice by Simon Abrams

Nothing in Moonwalkers matches Perlman's performance, but he frequently elevates desperate-to-please gags to stoner-comedy greatness.

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