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The movie How to Talk to Girls at Parties is already released on Cinema, VOD, Blu-ray and DVD in the USA.
Based on 14 reviews, How to Talk to Girls at Parties gets an average review score of 53
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 film noticeably imperfect but no less engaging.
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How to Talk to Girls at Parties is a messy but charming sci-fi love story
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Wannabe punks meet real aliens in the vapid Neil Gaiman adaptation How To Talk To Girls At Parties
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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
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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 masterful “Hedwig and the Angry Inch” and often-fascinating “Shortbus.”
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The lack of narrative propulsion or powerful subtext of any kind results in little dramatic substance beyond its cult-like ambitions.
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How to Talk to Girls at Parties is a kitschy, spaced-out oddity. The energy peaks and droops, pogoes and flatlines, with Sandy Powell’s kooky costumes doing much of the visual heavy lifting.
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The most surprising aspect of the film is its suburban mildness, plus the hapless charm of its hero, Enn (Alex Sharp).
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Elle Fanning stars opposite screen newcomer Alex Sharp, along with Nicole Kidman and Ruth Wilson, in John Cameron Mitchell's interspecies punk romance adapted from Neil Gaiman's short story.
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It’s 1977. Young punk Enn (Sharp) attends a strange house party and falls head-over-heels for a bizarre American tourist (Fanning), who isn’t quite what she seems. Cue mayhem on the streets of Croydon.
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Kidman channels Toyah Wilcox – not to mention Dick Van Dyke – as part of an extravagantly muddled adaptation of Neil Gaiman’s aliens v punks short story
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Nicole Kidman channels Toyah Willcox in this lifeless sci-fi flick
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The film expects us to be compelled by an undercooked love story, and troubled by unexplained cosmic politics.
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John Cameron Mitchell brings out the worst in Neil Gaiman (or is it the other way around?) in a lifeless punk-meets-alien rom
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