Stars: Joe Thomas, Hammed Animashaun, Claudia O’Doherty, Jemaine Clement, Hannah Tointon, Kurt Yaeger, Noel Fielding, Nick Frost, Theo Barklem-Biggs, Leigh Williams, Lizzy Connolly | Written by Keith Akushie, Joe Parham | Directed by Iain Morris
[Note: With the film out on DVD and Blu-ray now, here's a reposting of our review of The Festival, from the people behind The Inbetweeners]
The team behind the enormous British cultural phenomenon The Inbetweeners returns to screens with The Festival after multiple dips in form with sizeable stabs at original content in both cinema and television, with little to no acclaim or success in either medium.
Revisiting the Inbetweeners franchise has been a mixed bag for writer and directors Iain Morris and Damon Beesley. In 2011 they launched a cinematic event with a feature film that stirred an impressive success earning $88,025,781 worldwide. Three years later they turned to the well of predictability, already dry and running on empty with a sequel that ultimately neglected any common sense contextually that angered fans and led...
[Note: With the film out on DVD and Blu-ray now, here's a reposting of our review of The Festival, from the people behind The Inbetweeners]
The team behind the enormous British cultural phenomenon The Inbetweeners returns to screens with The Festival after multiple dips in form with sizeable stabs at original content in both cinema and television, with little to no acclaim or success in either medium.
Revisiting the Inbetweeners franchise has been a mixed bag for writer and directors Iain Morris and Damon Beesley. In 2011 they launched a cinematic event with a feature film that stirred an impressive success earning $88,025,781 worldwide. Three years later they turned to the well of predictability, already dry and running on empty with a sequel that ultimately neglected any common sense contextually that angered fans and led...
- 12/14/2018
- by Jak-Luke Sharp
- Nerdly
Stars: Joe Thomas, Hammed Animashaun, Claudia O’Doherty, Jemaine Clement, Hannah Tointon, Kurt Yaeger, Noel Fielding, Nick Frost, Theo Barklem-Biggs, Leigh Williams, Lizzy Connolly | Written by Keith Akushie, Joe Parham | Directed by Iain Morris
The team behind the enormous British cultural phenomenon The Inbetweeners returns to screens with The Festival after multiple dips in form with sizeable stabs at original content in both cinema and television, with little to no acclaim or success in either medium.
Revisiting the Inbetweeners franchise has been a mixed bag for writer and directors Iain Morris and Damon Beesley. In 2011 they launched a cinematic event with a feature film that stirred an impressive success earning $88,025,781 worldwide. Three years later they turned to the well of predictability, already dry and running on empty with a sequel that ultimately neglected any common sense contextually that angered fans and led to a reduced box office reception and incredibly tepid reviews.
The team behind the enormous British cultural phenomenon The Inbetweeners returns to screens with The Festival after multiple dips in form with sizeable stabs at original content in both cinema and television, with little to no acclaim or success in either medium.
Revisiting the Inbetweeners franchise has been a mixed bag for writer and directors Iain Morris and Damon Beesley. In 2011 they launched a cinematic event with a feature film that stirred an impressive success earning $88,025,781 worldwide. Three years later they turned to the well of predictability, already dry and running on empty with a sequel that ultimately neglected any common sense contextually that angered fans and led to a reduced box office reception and incredibly tepid reviews.
- 8/17/2018
- by Jak-Luke Sharp
- Nerdly
Here we present our exclusive interviews from the red carpet of new British comedy film The Festival, starring The Inbetweeners’ Joe Thomas and Nick Frost. It is released in the UK on the 14th of August, 2018.
Attending the premiere were Joe Thomas, Hammed Animashaun, Hannah Tointon, Nick Frost, Big Narstie, Emma Rigby, Theo Barklem-Biggs, Hugh Coles, Lizzy Connolly and the director Iain Morris.
Also attending were Jimmy Carr, David Mitchell, David Baddiel, Blake Harrison, Simon Bird and Greg Davies, Mel Giedroyc (Great British Bake Off presenter), Dermot O’Leary, Charlotte Ritchie, Zawe Ashton, Matt Richardson, Rachel Shenton, Arielle Free, Lauren O’Rourke, Laura Anderson, Paul Knops, Alex Miller, Dr. Alex George, Samira Mighty, Frankie Foster (Love Island 2018).
Colin Hart and Scott Davis were our men knee deep in mud on the carpet, here’s how they got on. The Festival is released tomorrow…
The Festival Premiere Interviews
The Festival Synopsis...
Attending the premiere were Joe Thomas, Hammed Animashaun, Hannah Tointon, Nick Frost, Big Narstie, Emma Rigby, Theo Barklem-Biggs, Hugh Coles, Lizzy Connolly and the director Iain Morris.
Also attending were Jimmy Carr, David Mitchell, David Baddiel, Blake Harrison, Simon Bird and Greg Davies, Mel Giedroyc (Great British Bake Off presenter), Dermot O’Leary, Charlotte Ritchie, Zawe Ashton, Matt Richardson, Rachel Shenton, Arielle Free, Lauren O’Rourke, Laura Anderson, Paul Knops, Alex Miller, Dr. Alex George, Samira Mighty, Frankie Foster (Love Island 2018).
Colin Hart and Scott Davis were our men knee deep in mud on the carpet, here’s how they got on. The Festival is released tomorrow…
The Festival Premiere Interviews
The Festival Synopsis...
- 8/14/2018
- by Jon Lyus
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
"Embracing the stink is what festivals are all about." Entertainment Film UK has debuted the full-length official UK trailer for a British comedy titled The Festival, made by the creators of the hit TV show "The Inbetweeners" (and the movies as well). The Festival is a comedy "about friendship, growing up, and going mad in a field." After Nick's girlfriend dumps him, his best mate Shane has the perfect antidote to his break-up blues: three days at an epic music festival. Of course, all kinds of weird, ridiculous things happen. Joe Thomas stars as Nick, and the cast includes Nick Frost, Hammed Animashaun, Claudia O'Doherty, Jemaine Clement, Hannah Tointon, Lizzy Connolly, and Noel Fielding. This looks even worse the more they show from it, so utterly stupid in every way. I'm just tired of these kind of super dumb comedies. Here's the official full-length UK trailer for Iain Morris' The Festival,...
- 7/25/2018
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
"When you party - go big, or go home!" Entertainment Film UK has debuted the first UK teaser trailer for a British comedy titled The Festival, a new film from the creators of the hit TV show "The Inbetweeners" (and the movies as well). The Festival is a comedy "about friendship, growing up, and going mad in a field." After Nick's girlfriend dumps him, his best mate Shane has the perfect antidote to his break-up blues: three days at an epic music festival. Of course, all kinds of weird things happen. Joe Thomas stars as Nick, and the full cast includes Nick Frost, Hammed Animashaun, Claudia O'Doherty, Jemaine Clement, Hannah Tointon, Lizzy Connolly, and Noel Fielding. This looks like one of those super cheesy, super crazy comedies you'll only really enjoy if you also enjoy going to music festivals. Or like making fun of them. Here's the first UK teaser...
- 6/24/2018
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
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