Moonwalkers R
Based on a true conspiracy theory
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DVD Details
- Rated: R
- Run Time: 1 hours, 36 minutes
- Video: Color
- Encoding: Region 1 (USA & Canada)
- Originally Released: 2015
- Label: Alchemy
Performers, Cast and Crew:
Starring | Ron Perlman & Rupert Grint | |
Performer: | Robert Sheehan, Stephen Campbell Moore, Kevin Bishop, Jay Benedict, Joe Sheridan & James Cosmo | |
Directed by | Antoine Bardou-Jacquet | |
Screenwriting by | Dean Craig | |
Story by | Antoine Bardou-Jacquet | |
Produced by | Georges Bermann | |
Director of Photography: | Glynn Speeckaert |
Entertainment Reviews:
Rating: 2.5/5 --
The film itself is silly and on occasion fun, but it doesn't quite gain any momentum... Moonwalkers could have been a lot better if it hadn't lacked so much focus.
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Punch Drunk Critics
The misguided "Moonwalkers" invests too much in the comedy potential of things that haven't been funny for a long while.
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New York Times
If viewers disarm themselves of expectations but keep in mind references to decades past, then Moonwalkers will provide entertainment and few LOL moments.
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Anchorage Press
Rating: 1.5/4 --
Forget a fake moon landing. "Moonwalkers" is a fake comedy ...
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RogerEbert.com
Rating: 2/5 --
It'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.
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San Diego Reader
[It's] pretty great to see the craggy-faced, boom-voiced Ron Perlman teamed up with the rascally Rupert Grint in director Antoine Bardou-Jacquet’s cheerfully insane, comically violent, often confounding, sometimes tedious but ultimately entertaining trip through the looking glass.
Chicago Sun-Times
Houston, we have landed in an overtly silly, mod-and-LSD rendition of '69 London that seems on loan from the Austin Powers sets.
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NPR
Product Description:
A CIA agent (Ron Perlman) travels to Swinging London in an attempt to convince legendary director Stanley Kubrick to fake the Apollo 11 moon landing, but he ends up getting duped by a rock-band manager (Rupert Grint) pretending to be Kubrick's agent. In time, the two men team up with a drug-addled avant-garde filmmaker (Tom Audenaert) to create the hoax. Directed by Antoine Bardou-Jacquet.