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Movie Review for Hot Fuzz
Movie Review for
Hot Fuzz
168 Reviews total.
Release date: 4/20/2007
Run length: 120 mins.
Categories:
Action/Adventure
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Crime/Gangster
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Comedy
Summary:
Nicholas Angel is the finest cop London has to offer, with an arrest record 400% higher than any other officer on the force. He's so good, he makes everyone else look bad. As a result, Angel's superiors send him to a place where his talents won't be quite so embarrassing -- the sleepy and seemingly crime-free village of Sandford. Once there, he is partnered with the well-meaning but overeager police officer Danny Butterman. The son of amiable Police Chief Frank Butterman, Danny is a huge action movie fan and believes his new big-city partner might just be a real-life "bad boy," and his chance to experience the life of gunfights and car chases he so longs for. Angel is quick to dismiss this as childish fantasy and Danny's puppy-like enthusiasm only adds to Angel's growing frustration. However, as a series of grisly accidents rocks the village, Angel is convinced that Sandford is not what it seems and as the intrigue deepens, Danny's dreams of explosive, high-octane, car-chasing, gunfighting, all-out action seem more and more like a reality. It's time for these small-town cops to break out some big-city justice.
Reviews of Hot Fuzz
By
Kevin Carr
of 7M Pictures (8/0)
Hot Fuzz does for buddy cop flicks what Shaun of the Dead did for zombie films.
By
Jurgen Fauth
of About.com (8/0)
My patented scientific method for objectively judging comedy reveals a favorable chuckle-to-groan...
By
Rebecca Murray
of About.com (8/0)
The funniest film of 2007.
By
Mike McGranaghan
of Aisle Seat (8/0)
Hot Fuzz feels like the work of a bunch of friends who sat around overdosing on action m...
By
Philip Martin
of Arkansas Democrat-Gazette (8/0)
...almost as much fun to watch as it was to make.
By
David Germain
of Associated Press (8/0)
What you get from Hot Fuzz is what you rarely see from Hollywood: Something genuinely smart and s...
Reviews of Hot Fuzz
By
Eleanor Ringel Gillespie
of Atlanta Journal-Constitution (8/0)
...funny stuff...
By
Marjorie Baumgarten
of Austin Chronicle (8/0)
This send-up of buddy-cop movies is a thoroughly entertaining blend of wry British humor and clim...
By
Jamie Russell
of BBC (8/0)
A movie you'll still want to see again, if only to get all the mini-jokes.
By
Kam Williams
of Black Star News (8/0)
Dispassionate dispatching of humans as cinematic road kill. Bloody funny bloodletting, if that's ...
By
Ty Burr
of Boston Globe (8/0)
...so disarming you forgive its lapses...
By
Fred Topel
of Can Magazine (8/0)
Less than a week after I called Grindhouse the best movie ever made, I saw a movie I may like eve...
Reviews of Hot Fuzz
By
Richard Luck
of Channel 4 Film (8/0)
Who'd have thought PC comedy could be so much fun?
By
Michael Phillips
of Chicago Tribune (8/0)
Pegg in particular is terrific...
By
Peter Rainer
of Christian Science Monitor (8/0)
Does for British cops what Shaun of the Dead did for the undead -- and that's a good thing.
By
Jules Brenner
of Cinema Signals (8/0)
A pace and a premise that defies gravity, sending some of the laughs over some heads.
By
Joshua Tyler
of CinemaBlend.com (8/0)
Another middle of the road movie in which most of the best bits were already blown in the trailer...
By
Mark Palermo
of Coast (Halifax, Nova Scotia) (8/0)
Hot Fuzz is more comfortable as a play on action films than it is as social satire.
Reviews of Hot Fuzz
By
Mark Palermo
of Coast (Halifax, Nova Scotia) (8/0)
Hot Fuzz is more comfortable as a play on action films than it is as social satire.
By
Cole Smithey
of ColeSmithey.com (8/0)
"Hot Fuzz" a joyous grab bag thrill.
By
Jeffrey M. Anderson
of Combustible Celluloid (8/0)
Rather than buckling under all those old cop movies, Hot Fuzz is more like the result of them.
By
Edward Douglas
of ComingSoon.net (8/0)
So brilliantly clever that it's guaranteed a place as one of the funniest movies ever made.
By
Matt Brunson
of Creative Loafing (8/0)
Hot Fuzz appears to be England's attempt to prove to Hollywood that it can make brawny, blustery ...
By
Christopher Tookey
of Daily Mail [UK] (8/0)
It's the lack of any serious intent that means too much of it is desperately unamusing, and unamu...
Reviews of Hot Fuzz
By
David Edwards
of Daily Mirror [UK] (8/0)
The film that Hot Fuzz reminded me of most was The Boys In Blue, in which Cannon and Ball played ...
By
David Gritten
of Daily Telegraph (8/0)
It's overlong, and finally falls apart, stuttering towards a number of indecisive endings. But mo...
By
Garth Franklin
of Dark Horizons (8/0)
Cleverly skewers three completely disparate genres and does so with a wry smile and a lot of bomb...
By
Boo Allen
of Denton Record Chronicle (TX) (7/1)
Funnier than "Shaun," and with a more prestigous cast.
By
Boo Allen
of Denton Record Chronicle (TX) (7/0)
Funnier than "Shaun," and with a more prestigous cast.
By
Michael Booth
of Denver Post (8/0)
For a movie based on the stunted mental development and perfect action timing of American crime-f...
Reviews of Hot Fuzz
By
Alex Markerson
of E! Online (8/0)
It's hard to imagine having more fun in a theater without being arrested.
By
Dan Lybarger
of eFilmCritic.com (7/0)
'Hot Fuzz' pokes fun at buddy cop movie clichés, but Wright also delivers action scenes worthy of...
By
Dan Lybarger
of eFilmCritic.com (8/0)
'Hot Fuzz' pokes fun at buddy cop movie clichés, but Wright also delivers action scenes worthy of...
By
Erik Childress
of eFilmCritic.com (8/0)
This is as brilliant a deconstruction of any genre I've seen since Clint Eastwood's Unforgiven.
By
Olly Richards
of Empire Magazine (8/0)
Even without the inspired idea of Shaun Of The Dead it’s an easy match for laughs, and marks Nick...
By
Eric Lurio
of Entertainment Insiders (8/0)
When a true comic masterpiece comes around that's truly a cause for celebration. Start celebratin...
Reviews of Hot Fuzz
By
Lisa Schwarzbaum
of Entertainment Weekly (8/0)
...very funny...
By
Eric D. Snider
of EricDSnider.com (8/0)
The jokes can be broad one minute, subtle the next. The main thing is, they're funny.
By
Anton Bitel
of Eye for Film (7/0)
Edgar Wright and co. aim their blazing automatics directly at the insularity, small-mindedness an...
By
Walter Chaw
of Film Freak Central (8/0)
Like a more carefree Tarantino, obviously the product of guys intoxicated by the strange wine of ...
By
Kevin Lally
of Film Journal International (7/1)
There's no denying that the filmmakers know how to set up and deliver a gag and that their handiw...
By
Felix Vasquez
of Film Threat (8/0)
A beautiful action film that's over the top without being ridiculous and unique without being abs...
Reviews of Hot Fuzz
By
Rachel Gordon
of filmcritic.com (8/0)
Equal parts action, buddy movie, and police spoof, Hot Fuzz fights to stretch genre lines and man...
By
Rachel Gordon
of filmcritic.com (7/0)
Equal parts action, buddy movie, and police spoof, Hot Fuzz fights to stretch genre lines and man...
By
Brent Simon
of FilmStew.com (8/0)
When playing upon the clichés of the gruff, melting-heart mentor and the newly hardened pupil, Ho...
By
MaryAnn Johanson
of Flick Filosopher (8/0)
It's its own unique creature... [but] just as visually lively, just as crammed full of clever and...
By
Rob Vaux
of Flipside Movie Emporium (8/0)
You never quite grasp just how bad most comedies are until you see one as good as Hot Fuzz.
By
Peter Canavese
of Groucho Reviews (8/0)
Endearingly overstuffed...curiously high-strung...[but has] a pleasing sense of the absurd...
Reviews of Hot Fuzz
By
Peter Bradshaw
of Guardian [UK] (8/0)
Plenty of irrepressible fun ... and big, regular laughs.
By
Ross Anthony
of Hollywood Report Card (8/0)
Hysterical - a laugh riot. A high caliber mix of silly, smart, and odd humor propels this quirky ...
By
Ray Bennett
of Hollywood Reporter (8/0)
Disappointing...
By
Kit Bowen
of Hollywood.com (8/0)
What those hilarious Shaun of the Dead guys did for zombie flicks, they do for buddy-cop movies i...
By
Joe Utichi
of IGN Movies (8/0)
Two hours of some of Britain's finest contemporary comedy writing.
By
Anthony Quinn
of Independent (5/3)
The same impish [Spaced] spirit is uncorked here, but it has been fatally indulged.
Reviews of Hot Fuzz
By
Jim Slotek
of Jam! Movies (8/0)
Hot Fuzz is every bit the free-wheeling, anarchic and deadpan-funny follow-up to Shaun Of The Dea...
By
David Kaplan
of Kaplan vs. Kaplan (6/2)
The collection of oddball characters is as zany as any ensemble cast you're likely to see.
By
David Kaplan
of Kaplan vs. Kaplan (6/2)
The collection of oddball characters is as zany as any ensemble cast you're likely to see.
By
Jeanne Kaplan
of Kaplan vs. Kaplan (7/0)
A perfect example of a crisp script that is hilarious to boot!
By
Jeanne Kaplan
of Kaplan vs. Kaplan (8/0)
A perfect example of a crisp script that is hilarious to boot!
By
Andrea Chase
of Killer Movie Reviews (8/0)
David Lynch with a funny bone. Roman Polanksi with whimsy. Jerry Bruckheimer with a sense of iron...
Reviews of Hot Fuzz
By
Beth Accomando
of KPBS.org (8/0)
A high octane, sweetly appealing, absolutely hilarious cop actioner. I never thought all those el...
By
Scott Foundas
of L.A. Weekly (8/0)
For most of its running time, it’s an enjoyably unpretentious celebration of the guilty pleasure ...
By
Robert Roten
of Laramie Movie Scope (8/0)
The dialogue is packed with jokes and the script is packed with subtle sight gags and references ...
By
Andy Klein
of Los Angeles CityBeat (8/0)
If there were people who worried that Shaun of the Dead was a fluke, Hot Fuzz should put their mi...
By
Glenn Whipp
of Los Angeles Daily News (8/0)
Fuzz does for overpumped cop action what Shaun did for flesh-eating brainlessness: sends up the g...
By
Kevin Crust
of Los Angeles Times (8/0)
It's a ridiculous plot, but one that's absolutely in the spirit of the films they're satirizing.
Reviews of Hot Fuzz
By
Kevin Crust
of Los Angeles Times (8/0)
It's a ridiculous plot, but one that's absolutely in the spirit of the films they're satirizing.
By
Mark Dujsik
of Mark Reviews Movies (8/0)
Deflates the pomp of the action genre's posturing with hilarious precision.
By
Pete Hammond
of Maxim (8/0)
It ain't Shakespeare but its HOT FUN. Nothing more, nothing less.
By
Matt Pais
of Metromix.com (8/0)
If you don't laugh, you're likely a straight-faced fan of Bad Boys II, and there's your first pro...
By
Graham Killeen
of Milwaukee Journal Sentinel (8/0)
Like a creaky roller coaster rattling to its precarious summit, Hot Fuzz is often thrilling becau...
By
Colin Covert
of Minneapolis Star Tribune (8/0)
An exuberant, ultraviolent and uproarious satire.
Reviews of Hot Fuzz
By
Ron Wilkinson
of Monsters and Critics (8/0)
Serpico meets the zombies at high noon as Pegg and Frost take a stab at the mock buddy cop movie ...
By
Kevin N. Laforest
of Montreal Film Journal (8/0)
Wright and Pegg know the genre and its codes too well to only be derisive of it. They're having f...
By
Ken Hanke
of Mountain Xpress (Asheville, NC) (8/0)
More fun than a firkin full of simians -- make that two firkins full of simians -- Edgar Wright's...
By
Frank Ochieng
of Movie Eye (8/0)
Deliciously over-the-top in its comical calculations, this frantic farce cuts to the chase as it ...
By
Marty Mapes
of Movie Habit (8/0)
Looks comparable to Shaun, but underneath, it's an inferior film
By
Julian Roman
of MovieWeb (8/0)
This film doesn't rely on cheap gags or fart jokes for its humor. Hot Fuzz is what you expect fro...
Reviews of Hot Fuzz
By
Widgett Walls
of Needcoffee.com (8/0)
I had to ask myself: am I really watching what is, in essence, Michael Bay's Midsomer Murders? I ...
By
Kyle Smith
of New York Post (8/0)
When the movie appears to be wrapping up, it's just getting going.
By
Brandon Judell
of New York Theatre Wire (8/0)
Pegg in a stellar comic performance lifts the film from being a mere applaudable satire to a firs...
By
Manohla Dargis
of New York Times (8/0)
Think of it as The Full Monty blown to smithereens.
By
Jeffrey Westhoff
of Northwest Herald (Crystal Lake, IL) (8/0)
The characters are more fully rounded than the heroes of the Bruckheimer films being aped.
By
Philip French
of Observer [UK] (8/0)
It is funny, inventive, furiously paced and the audience is expected to be as knowledgeable about...
Reviews of Hot Fuzz
By
Brian Orndorf
of OhmyNews.com (8/0)
It's a triumph of complicated tone that solidifies Wright as a top shelf director and Pegg and Fr...
By
Frank Swietek
of One Guy's Opinion (8/0)
This combination parody of Agatha Christie and Michael Bay turns out to be pretty funny stuff...a...
By
Nathan Rabin
of Onion AV Club (8/0)
Hot Fuzz is everything an action-comedy should be. It achieves through parody what most films in ...
By
Roger Moore
of Orlando Sentinel (6/1)
This rude, bodily fluid-spattered romp is like the Red Bull version of every bad buddy police pic...
By
John Thomason
of Orlando Weekly (8/0)
There isn’t a scene in Edgar Wright’s Hot Fuzz that’s as deliriously funny as his minute-long con...
By
Fiore Mastracci
of Outtakes With Fiore (8/0)
The parodies of action film scenes comes so fast, its hard to keep up. Key editing and foley wor...
Reviews of Hot Fuzz
By
Dennis Schwartz
of Ozus' World Movie Reviews (8/0)
Starts looking exactly like the films it's parodying.
By
Jeanne Aufmuth
of Palo Alto Weekly (8/0)
The humor is dry and the satire raw.
By
Sean Burns
of Philadelphia Weekly (8/0)
After seeing Hot Fuzz I doubt it'll be possible to keep a straight face during a Michael Bay movi...
By
Jon Popick
of Planet Sick-Boy (8/0)
Just who do these sneaky Brits think they are, coming over here and mocking our national treasure...
By
Bill Gibron
of PopMatters (8/0)
It's so effortlessly formed, so wholly its own entity that you consistently find yourself giddy w...
By
Glenn Kenny
of Premiere Magazine (8/0)
Deeply nuts and exhaustingly hilarious.
Reviews of Hot Fuzz
By
James Kendrick
of Q Network Film Desk (8/0)
Wright and Pegg have clearly done their homework; their familiarity with action movie cliches is ...
By
Linda Cook
of Quad City Times (Davenport, IA) (8/0)
Hilarious and intelligent in every frame, the brilliance of "Hot Fuzz" is simply arresting.
By
David N. Butterworth
of rec.arts.movies.reviews (8/0)
Not quite as inspired as Shaun of the Dead but near as damn it.
By
Karina Montgomery
of rec.arts.movies.reviews (8/0)
The soaring, rocking climax more than justifies any pacing issues mid-movie and pays off perfectl...
By
David Nusair
of Reel Film Reviews (8/0)
...possesses an uneven vibe that's generally easy enough to overlook, thanks mostly to Wright and...
By
Mark Pfeiffer
of Reel Times: Reflections on Cinema (8/0)
Blessed with an airtight script, a sterling cast of comedic actors, and a director in peak form, ...
Reviews of Hot Fuzz
By
Pam Grady
of Reel.com (8/0)
This perfectly executed piece of movie-making brilliance sets the bar awfully high for every othe...
By
Robin Clifford
of Reeling Reviews (8/0)
This isn’t the kind of comedy that you need to see more than once. It is one that you will want t...
By
Jeffrey Chen
of ReelTalk Movie Reviews (8/0)
As far as comedies go, I think [Wright's] movies are the best things out there.
By
James Berardinelli
of ReelViews (8/0)
...the spectacularly entertaining final 30 minutes compensates for a lot of flaws.
By
Jovanka Vuckovic
of Rue Morgue Magazine (8/0)
A hilarious send-up to police action films like Super Cop and Bad Boys 2, fuelled by British blac...
By
Sean Means
of Salt Lake Tribune (8/0)
The jokes fly past like bullets, propelled by Wright's rapid-fire editing style and a few funny e...
Reviews of Hot Fuzz
By
Larry Ratliff
of San Antonio Express-News (8/0)
I think they go a little gun crazy in the final reel. Bullets shot from the imagination of these ...
By
Jean Lowerison
of San Diego Metropolitan (8/0)
Goofy? You bet. Funny? Yes, indeed.
By
David Elliott
of San Diego Union-Tribune (8/0)
Director Edgar Wright, scripting with star Simon Pegg, winds it up and lets it fly. The result, e...
By
Peter Hartlaub
of San Francisco Chronicle (8/0)
...two hours long, but plays like a double feature -- starting out as a dry British comedy, then ...
By
Eric Melin
of Scene-Stealers.com (8/0)
A refreshing change of pace, Hot Fuzz is more than a spoof flick. It parodies and honors it sourc...
By
Sean McBride
of Sean the Movie Guy (7/0)
Fans of both British humor and American action flicks will be well pleased by this charming comed...
Reviews of Hot Fuzz
By
Sean McBride
of Sean the Movie Guy (8/0)
Fans of both British humor and American action flicks will be well pleased by this charming comed...
By
Sean Axmaker
of Seattle Post-Intelligencer (8/0)
Like the endless rounds in guns that never run out, the comic ammunition keeps Hot Fuzz blast...
By
Moira MacDonald
of Seattle Times (8/0)
What will Wright and Pegg set their targets for next? I don't know, but I'll be watching.
By
Rich Cline
of Shadows on the Wall (8/0)
Almost without cracking a smile, it's thoroughly hilarious.
By
Ed Gonzalez
of Slant Magazine (7/0)
With a fine image and sound transfer and a worthwhile collection of hearty extras, Hot Fuzz is no...
By
Nick Schager
of Slant Magazine (8/0)
Hot Fuzz supplies jokes while also striving to provide overblown shoot-'em-up kicks, a fine line ...
Reviews of Hot Fuzz
By
Nick Rogers
of State Journal-Register (Springfield, IL) (8/0)
Any movie that so tightly and sincerely loves "Point Break" can't be bad. Riotously funny and rig...
By
Nick Rogers
of State Journal-Register (Springfield, IL) (8/0)
Any movie that so tightly and sincerely loves "Point Break" can't be bad. Riotously funny and rig...
By
Angela Baldassarre
of Sympatico.ca (8/0)
Actor/co-screenwriter Simon Pegg and his fellow star Nick Frost were responsible for the laughs i...
By
Andrew Wright
of The Stranger (Seattle, WA) (8/0)
A bit of a disappointment ... if only in the sense that it should have been even better. Chop out...
By
Stuart McGurk
of thelondonpaper (8/0)
A direct-to-video film in the best possible way. Sat cold with popcorn, the 1-D scatter-gags are ...
By
Dustin Putman
of TheMovieBoy.com (8/0)
Hot Fuzz is rare in that it builds character development just as much as it aims for a punchline,...
Reviews of Hot Fuzz
By
Nick Curtis
of This is London (8/0)
Wright and Pegg's second film isn't as good as their first. That's a common enough problem and Sh...
By
Scott Nash
of Three Movie Buffs (8/0)
Edgar Wright and Simon Pegg, the makers of Spaced (one of the greatest sitcoms of all time) and S...
By
Richard Corliss
of TIME Magazine (8/0)
Wright and Pegg have topped Shaun of the Dead by trans(atlantic)planting a whole gaggle of genres...
By
Ben Walters
of Time Out (8/0)
It’s not a perfect template – running motifs are glaringly flagged up and there are at least two ...
By
Joshua Rothkopf
of Time Out New York (8/0)
Nervous yet, Hollywood? Better make room for a few more lads.
By
Tony Medley
of tonymedley.com (8/0)
Sitting through this 2 hour, four minute gawdawful mess was literally painful.
Reviews of Hot Fuzz
By
Maitland McDonagh
of TV Guide's Movie Guide (8/0)
It's as laceratingly entertaining as its predecessor.
By
Brian Tallerico
of UnderGround Online (8/0)
At the end of the year, Hot Fuzz may be both your favorite comedy and your favorite action movie ...
By
Claudia Puig
of USA Today (8/0)
There are some hilarious one-liners, but the movie might have been non-stop laughs if it were abo...
By
Matthew Turner
of ViewLondon (8/0)
Hilarious from start to finish, thanks to a terrific cast, inventive direction and a brilliantly ...
By
Matthew Turner
of ViewLondon (8/0)
Hilarious from start to finish, thanks to a terrific cast, inventive direction and a brilliantly ...
By
Willie Waffle
of WaffleMovies.com (8/0)
the characters are brilliantly drawn to be comical, but lovable at the same time ... the dialogue...
Reviews of Hot Fuzz
By
John Beifuss
of Commercial Appeal (Memphis, TN) (3/5) Login Required (Login Required)
The sensibility is Jerry Bruckheimer at Ealing Studios, and it doesn't work; the British whimsy a...
By
Chris Hewitt (St. Paul)
of St. Paul Pioneer Press (4/5) Login Required (Login Required)
Hot Fuzz plays like a funny movie you wish were even funnier (Fuzz That's Actually Quite Warm mig...
By
Staci Layne Wilson
of About.com (7/1) No reference
Since Hot Fuzz is from the guys who brought us Shaun of the Dead, you can expect more of the same...
By
Randy Cordova
of Arizona Republic (7/1) No reference
Go, laugh and try to figure out the mystery. But be warned: You'll be checking your watch before ...
By
Randy Cordova
of Arizona Republic (7/1) No reference
Go, laugh and try to figure out the mystery. But be warned: You'll be checking your watch before ...
By
Annlee Ellingson
of Boxoffice Magazine (4/4) No reference
In director Edgar Wright and Pegg’s tight script, the humor works on several levels.
Reviews of Hot Fuzz
By
Annlee Ellingson
of Boxoffice Magazine (4/4) No reference
In director Edgar Wright and Pegg’s tight script, the humor works on several levels.
By
Mary Houlihan
of Chicago Sun-Times (7/1) No reference
...quite funny, if you can get beyond the graphic gore and mind-numbing final 30 minutes.
By
Devin Faraci
of CHUD (7/1) No reference
The movie, in many ways, is Agatha Christie getting triumphantly butt****ed by Michael Bay. With ...
By
Jeff Vice
of Deseret News, Salt Lake City (7/1) No reference
Sure to appeal to fans of action thrillers, as well as devotees of Shaun of the Dead.
By
Jimmy O
of Film Snobs (3/5) No reference
If Frank Drebin Investigated The Wicker Man, "Don't!" miss this fun, violent tribute to the absur...
By
James Sanford
of Kalamazoo Gazette (7/1) No reference
Outrageously funny... The movies Pegg and Wright are parodying are mindless, yet the movie they'v...
Reviews of Hot Fuzz
By
Robert W. Butler
of Kansas City Star (3/5) No reference
Pacing problems aside, Hot Fuzz is a lot of fun. If only filmmakers would remember that with come...
By
Glenn Whipp
of Los Angeles Daily News (3/5) No reference
Fuzz does for overpumped cop action what Shaun did for flesh-eating brainlessness: sends up the g...
By
Manohla Dargis
of New York Times (3/5) No reference
Think of Hot Fuzz, a British parody of Hollywood-style action flicks, as The Full Monty blown to ...
By
David Ansen
of Newsweek (7/1) No reference
Summer hasn’t arrived, but the funniest riff on a summer movie genre has already landed.
By
Shawn Levy
of Oregonian (7/1) No reference
Made with razor wit and continual invention and far, far fresher than not only Hollywood buddy-co...
By
Gary Thompson
of Philadelphia Daily News (7/1) No reference
A fitfully funny movie, but one that lacks the extra layers that nudged Shaun of the Dead toward ...
Reviews of Hot Fuzz
By
Jack Garner
of Rochester Democrat and Chronicle (4/4) No reference
One is tempted to label this a British Police Academy film, but it's a far smarter, more visceral...
By
Carla Meyer
of Sacramento Bee (7/1) No reference
Director Wright and his co-writer, Pegg, tap their inner Jerry Bruckheimers in this highly amusin...
By
Phoebe Flowers
of South Florida Sun-Sentinel (6/2) No reference
When it comes to a movie as consistently hilarious as Hot Fuzz, it's better to have too much of a...
By
Johnny Vaughan
of Sun Online (7/1) No reference
The eye-popping action is worthy of the blockbusters it lampoons and a razor-sharp script packed ...
By
Andy Lowe
of Total Film (4/4) No reference
The first half’s a blast, but as the comedy / action / horror / parody piles up, Hot Fuzz cools d...
By
Lawrence Toppman
of Charlotte Observer (3/5) Not Reachable
If you see Hot Fuzz, you'll never again watch a Michael Bay film without howling with disrespectf...
Reviews of Hot Fuzz
By
Lawrence Toppman
of Charlotte Observer (7/1) Not Reachable
If you see Hot Fuzz, you'll never again watch a Michael Bay film without howling with disrespectf...
By
Harvey S. Karten
of Compuserve (7/1) Not Reachable
Desperation undercuts potential comedy.
By
Mary F. Pols
of Contra Costa Times (6/2) Not Reachable
It's hard to imagine much need to spoof the likes of Bad Boys II. But the ludicrously charming Br...
By
Mary F. Pols
of Contra Costa Times (4/4) Not Reachable
It's hard to imagine much need to spoof the likes of Bad Boys II. But the ludicrously charming Br...
By
Connie Ogle
of Miami Herald (7/1) Not Reachable
Overall Hot Fuzz could use a bit more speed to outrun its demons.
By
Connie Ogle
of Miami Herald (3/5) Not Reachable
Overall Hot Fuzz could use a bit more speed to outrun its demons.
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