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Title: THE WORLD'S END
Director: Edgar Wright
Year: 2913
Reviewed: September 16, 2013
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What's to say, really? Edgar Wright, Simon Pegg, and Nick Frost shit gold. They have yet to do a movie that was anything less than remarkable. And for pure, laugh-out-loud, raucous entertainment, there are, quite simply, none better. And in the tradition of John Hughes they are able to make movies that make you cry, laugh and feel. Comedy with a heart that never seems forced or trite or disingenuous. "The World's End" is as good as it gets.
FOUR COURSE MEAL review. Nuff said.
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