Review of Death at a Funeral (2007) by Matt Zoller Seitz for The New York Times — 10 Dec 2014
There’s no dearth of rude humor on screens right now, but Death at a Funeral stands apart because its characters -- mostly reserved upper-middle-class British folk who have gathered to bury a patriarch -- are determined to keep a stiff upper lip no matter what.
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This review of Death at a Funeral (2007) was written by Matt Zoller Seitz and published by The New York Times on 10 Dec 2014.
Death at a Funeral has generally received positive reviews.
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