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We Are the Freaks
TrailerThree misfits embark on a weekend they will never forget. The film is directed by Justin Edgar. It is about three misfits making an important decision to have a weekend which make them never forget.Genre: ComedyActors: Jamie Blackley, Sean Teale, Mike Bailey, Michael Smiley, Amber Anderson, Adam Gillen, Stephen Boxer, Danielle Bux, Dominic Coleman, Sean Connolly, Natalie Danks-Smith, ...»Director: Justin EdgarCountry: United KingdomDuration: 80 minQuality: HDRelease: 2013IMDb: 4.60 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Critic Reviews of "We Are the Freaks"
Catherine Bray Time OutApril 22, 2014The strength of We Are the Freaks is that it never feels like a cookie-cutter teen movie. It is, as the title suggests, an oddity
Guy Lodge VarietyJuly 12, 2013Edgar's script allows ample room for his young stars to exert their considerable goofball charisma.
Rich Cline Contactmusic.comApril 27, 2014This offbeat British drama shows real promise for new filmmaker Justin Edgar, although his relentlessly gimmicky filmmaking style is so attention-grabbing that it makes it nearly impossible to engage with the story or characters.
Adam Woodward Little White LiesApril 25, 2014This tame and tonally chaotic Brit coming-of-ager comes with added smug sense of humour.
Geoffrey Macnab Independent (UK)April 25, 2014[We get] the nagging feeling that the film-makers, like their protagonists, aren't at all sure where they are going or why.
Stefan Pape HeyUGuysApril 25, 2014Falling between a satirical social commentary and a full on teen comedy caper - Justin Edgar's We Are The Freaks is chaotic yet maintains a genial spirit and distinct watchability.
Peter Bradshaw GuardianApril 24, 2014As so depressingly often with indie Britfilms, this is a script that wouldn't pass muster for any British TV series.
Neil Smith Total FilmApril 21, 2014Mohawked rich kid Chunks (Sean Teale) is alone in leaving an impression, though only by being the most obnoxious one.
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