Mindhorn

Mindhorn

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Mindhorn

6.3 | 1h29m | R | en | Comedy

A washed up actor best known for playing the title character in the 1980s detective show "Mindhorn" must work with the police when a serial killer says that he will only speak with Detective Mindhorn, whom he believes to be real.

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6.3 | 1h29m | R | en | Comedy | More Info
Released: October. 09,2016 | Released Producted By: BBC Film , StudioCanal Country: United Kingdom Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website:
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A washed up actor best known for playing the title character in the 1980s detective show "Mindhorn" must work with the police when a serial killer says that he will only speak with Detective Mindhorn, whom he believes to be real.

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Julian Barratt , Simon Farnaby , Essie Davis

Director

Astrid Sieben

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BBC Film , StudioCanal

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Banzai Ortiz I was sceptical as Netflix so far never offered really funny Netflix originals (with exceptions). But this movie is really funny. It's british style comedy, like a throwback to older movies. I can't really think of comparable movies, maybe something Johnny English, Pink Panther or even Austin Powers.If you like silly and slapsticky british style comedy with awkward but great characters and situations, this is a movie you should not miss.
bowmanblue 'Mindhorn' is one of those films that just do the job if you're looking for something simple which will amuse for an hour and a half. There aren't that many 'laugh out loud' moments, but, if you're into this kind of humour, then you should have a smile on your face for most of its runtime.Julian Barratt (most famous from TV's 'The Mighty Boosh,' but did better in the much maligned 'Nathan Barley' in my opinion!) is always good value for money and this is his first outing as a 'lead.' He plays the titular 'Mindhorn' – a TV detective from the eighties whose career has lasted about as long past 1989 as you might expect for someone from that era. He spends his time making embarrassing TV commercials and being bitter about how his fame has descended into this. However, when a real life police case on the Isle of Man needs his 'expert' attention, he thinks this may prove to be a way of getting back into the public's awareness.I guess what you need to know before you watch this is what sort of comedy this is, as the style will totally dictate whether you like the film or not. Like I've already hinted at, it's hardly a 'laugh out loud' affair. Its humour derives more from unsubtly poking fun at the very niche genre of '80s detective TV shows.' It has plenty of references and throw-backs to the genre and the laughs come more from watching an incapable, slightly self-obsessed, character succeed despite his own failings. Julian Barratt is the star and he carries the film. His character could have been too unlikeable to root for, but he plays it tragic enough (ala Boosh/Barley) for you to feel sorry for him at the same time as probably not wanting to hang out with this guy in real life.If you get your laughs from subtly smiling at cringe-worthy humour like 'The Office' and 'Peep Show' then this should entertain you, plus Barrett's fans will have been waiting a long time for him to shine on his own as a leading man – and he does it well here. Probably more a 6 out of 10, but I'm feeling generous.
Mark Thomas REVIEW - MINDHORNThe other week I reviewed one of the best British made films, Their Finest but unfortunately this week I watched a piece of atrocious rubbish called Mindhorn.Honestly I don't even know why I wasted my time watching it, sorry yes I do, to write this review and warn you not to waste your time or money going to see this.
rowandriscoll I love this film. It's not perfect or even a fantastic film, but the writing acting and style *was* fantastic. Sadly it has many drawbacks, the directing and lighting was average, it had a lot of useless scenes and one big one was the ending; Don't get me wrong it was a great ending but the villain characters motivation was non-existent, because the way she was trying to solve her problem was just creating a very very similar problem. Getting a better director and solving those problems would probably make it an 8, and maybe even a 9 if they got someone like Edgar Write, but alas they didn't and we have what we have, but what we have is still a fun 7/10 film that everyone should watch.