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Moonwalkers
TrailerSet in 1969 London, Moonwalkers tells the story of an unstable CIA agent and the manager of a rock band who must find a way to fake the moon landing after failing to locate the legendary Stanley Kubrick.Genre: ComedyActors: Rupert Grint, Ron Perlman, Robert Sheehan, Stephen Campbell Moore, Eric Lampaert, Kevin Bishop, Tom Audenaert, Erika Sainte, Jay Benedict, Kerry Shale, James Cosmo, ...»Director: Antoine Bardou-JacquetCountry: France, BelgiumDuration: 96 minQuality: HDRelease: 2015IMDb: 6.10 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Critic Reviews of "Moonwalkers"
San Diego ReaderJanuary 15, 2016It's all good English fun, full of drugs, brutality, and general late-'60s decadence. It's also weirdly slack for such an insane ride, as if director Antoine Bardou-Jacquet was afraid he might get in the way of Dean Craig's splendid story.
RogerEbert.comJanuary 15, 2016Forget a fake moon landing. "Moonwalkers" is a fake comedy ...
Los Angeles TimesJanuary 14, 2016Director Antoine Bardou-Jacquet, who devised the story, is dazzled by period style and puerile jokes, but nothing lands as especially funny, merely tired.
New York TimesJanuary 14, 2016The misguided "Moonwalkers" invests too much in the comedy potential of things that haven't been funny for a long while.
NPRJanuary 14, 2016Houston, we have landed in an overtly silly, mod-and-LSD rendition of '69 London that seems on loan from the Austin Powers sets.
Chicago Sun-TimesJanuary 14, 2016[A] cheerfully insane, comically violent, often confounding, sometimes tedious but ultimately entertaining trip through the looking glass.
Movie TalkApril 09, 2017Playing a psychedelic Swinging Sixties riff on the notion that Stanley Kubrick faked the Apollo moon landings for NASA, Moonwalkers concocts a goofy slapstick scenario out of the famous conspiracy theory.
Austin ChronicleDecember 12, 2016Along with a lot of laughs, Moonwalkers offers a lovingly critical take on pop culture, touching on themes of patriotism and film industry pomp, without getting cynical.
Japan TimesDecember 12, 2016Bardou-Jacquet cut his teeth on adverts and music videos, and it shows; he gets an A for visuals and "groovy" set design, but a D for plotting, dialogue and the ability to milk a scene for a joke.
NerdistOctober 11, 2016Rupert Grint earns a few chuckles throughout, as do a handful of the supporting players, but ultimately Moonwalkers feels a whole lot like a funny idea that never got fleshed out beyond its second act.
NY1-TVFebruary 01, 2016The whole thing has a retro swinging 60s vibe that I enjoyed. The actors all commit to both the lunacy on screen and its premise, and the result is a good natured and entertaining film.
Critical WomenJanuary 23, 2016Tarantino on acid subversive sixties stoner satire. But a combo ballsy big screen intersection of politics, publicity and propaganda that couldn't be more provocatively in the here and now concerning truth in movies and the media - if there ever was any.
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