Review of Big Nothing (2006) by Janson S — 19 Jun 2011
A great, absurdly comic look at the nature of crime, its effects and the personalities around it. Unconventional in its approach and, due to that, not to everyone's tastes, but if you loved the absurdist techniques of "Shaun of the Dead", prepare to have a new favourite film.
Pegg, as always, is comedy gold, and a strange, but brilliant, turn from Schwimmer allows the narrative to flow naturally and freely between the two leads, leading them into all manner of grisly hijinks.
This review of Big Nothing (2006) was written by Janson S on 19 Jun 2011.
Big Nothing has generally received positive reviews.
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