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The movie How to Talk to Girls at Parties is already released on Cinema in the USA and UK.

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How to Talk to Girls at Parties

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An alien touring the galaxy breaks away from her group and meets two young inhabitants of the most dangerous place in the universe: the London suburb of Croydon.

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What do the critics say?

Based on 14 How to Talk to Girls at Parties Cinema reviews, How to Talk to Girls at Parties gets an average Cinema review score of 53. The score for all versions is 53 based on a total of 14 reviews.
B+/A+
theplaylist.netCinema
Fits of profundities about our consumerist meat-eating culture, wobbly plot mechanics, and weak sub-motifs of father-son relationships are all part and parcel of what makes the ...
2129d ago
B-/A+
ew.comCinema
How to Talk to Girls at Parties is a messy but charming sci-fi love story
2129d ago
C/A+
www.avclub.comCinema
Wannabe punks meet real aliens in the vapid Neil Gaiman adaptation How To Talk To Girls At Parties
2129d ago
2.5/4
www.rollingstone.comCinema
John Cameron Mitchell's take on Neil Gaiman's sci-fi 'Romeo and Juliet' is great spirit-of-'77 cosplay – and a cult movie desperately seeking a cult
2129d ago
2.5/4
www.rogerebert.comCinema
The best parts of John Cameron Mitchell's films have a barely-contained energy, turning relatable emotion into cinematic (and often musical) expression in movies like the master...
2129d ago
C-/A+
thefilmstage.comCinema
The lack of narrative propulsion or powerful subtext of any kind results in little dramatic substance beyond its cult-like ambitions.
2129d ago
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