Frequently Asked Questions About Time Travel

 (2008)


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| Apr 22, 2009
ViewLondon
Frequently Asked Questions About Time Travel is a watchable sci-fi comedy that delivers its fair share of laughs....That said, the film's not quite as clever as it thinks it is....Enjoyable comedy with likeable characters, several witty one-liners and an engaging plot....The performances are excellent:.... ... Full Review
| Nov 28, 2006
AceShowbiz
Anna Faris has signed on to highlight farcical sci-fi comedy "Frequently Asked Questions About Time Travel" for Picturehouse. ... Full Review

Channel 4 Film
Toby thinks it's a great idea for a film....The star here is Chris O'Dowd, the Irish comic actor familiar for his role as Roy, the lazy techie in Channel 4's 'The IT Crowd'.....The noughties have been a good decade for British comedy movies, particularly those indulging the fantasies of a generation who grew up watching sci-fi.... ... Full Review

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What Shaun of the Dead did with the zombie movie, this small-budget Britcom (directed by Gareth Carrivick and written by Jamie Mathieson) seeks to do with the time-travel yarn. ... Full Article

Frequently Asked Questions About Time Travel poses a fascinating "what if?" What if you discovered a break in the space time continuum in the gents' at your local pub? ... Full Article

Science fiction geek Ray (The IT Crowd's Chris O'Dowd) thinks he's being wound up when he meets a woman from the future (Anna Faris, in desperate need of a new agent) down his local boozer. ... Full Article

Debut screenwriter Jamie Mathieson, a stand-up, and director Gareth Carrivick, who has a background in TV comedy, take it from there and build up an elaborate narrative that sees our three heroes getting increasingly lost in time. ... Full Article

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