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ChickLit
TrailerChickLit is a comedy drama about four guys trying to save their local pub from closing down. In order to do it, the guys decide to write a check lit. Soon after, the novel gets picked up! Now, the only problem is that the publisher insists that the young woman 'author' does press and publicity.Genre: ComedyActors: Christian McKay, Dakota Blue Richards, Caroline Catz, David Troughton, Miles Jupp, John Hurt, Eileen Atkins, James Wilby, Niamh Cusack, Cathy Tyson, Tom Palmer, ...»Director: Tony BrittenCountry: United KingdomDuration: 96 minQuality: HDRelease: 2016IMDb: 4.60 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Critic Reviews of "ChickLit"
Times (UK)October 10, 2016ChickLit will possibly be remembered as the moment when the low-budget Britcom genre hit bottom.
MovieMailSeptember 26, 2016The comedy amounts to a succession of duff innuendos, often lost in the erratic sound mix, occasionally botched altogether by supporting players apparently sourced from Britten's bridge club.
Observer (UK)September 04, 2016The tittering, self-conscious "aren't we naughty?" tone makes you want to drive a bulldozer straight through the blasted pub and its wretched clientele.
Radio TimesSeptember 02, 2016A resistible chauvinism colours the jokes about female reading habits and, even though the middle-class gents have the tables turned on them, this always feels a touch parochial and smug.
Independent (UK)September 01, 2016We get little sense of what the four authors are actually writing about other than that their prose is very purple.
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