Review of Hot Fuzz (2007) by Manohla Dargis for The New York Times — 08 Apr 2013
Since Mr. Wright and Mr. Pegg are essentially parodying self-parodies, they have also smartly kinked up their conceit by setting most of the film in a sleepy village that might as well be called Ye Old English Towne, thereby wedding one of the most irritating British exports to one of the most absurd American ones.
Think of it as "The Full Monty" blown to smithereens.
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This review of Hot Fuzz (2007) was written by Manohla Dargis and published by The New York Times on 08 Apr 2013.
Hot Fuzz has generally received very positive reviews.
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