Chaos reigns when members of a dysfunctional family gather to bury a loved one. Son Daniel (Matthew MacFadyen) anticipates a face-off with his famous brother Robert (Rupert Graves), while cousin Martha (Daisy Donovan) and her fiance Simon (Alan Tudyk) are desperate to make a good impression on her father. In the midst of the family turmoil, a mystery guest (Peter Dinklage) ]threatens to bring the deceased's skeleton out of the closet.
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34 reviews
This was a hilarious movie with all the witty, quirky humor that comes out of the British Isles. I was laughing through this whole movie and would defiantly see this movie again.
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This is one of those movies that really made the transition from stage to screen fantastically. The cast was very well suited for this somber tale gone sour. It is unfortunate this show will mostly be seen strictly on the smaller screens of your local theater, but it really could be enjoyed just as much on DVD.
If you've never hear of this show before, it's worth seeing on the big screen, but if you can only afford to get out of the house one night, it would be better spent on another movie as this will be just as good on TV at home a month from now, as it would be in the theater tonight.
24 reviews
Death at a funeral is a very funny movie. The entire plot centers on a funeral where every guest has something on their mind other than the deceased. In short, it's a bunch of British people going through the motions of polite society, which is always funny.
Throw in a mis-labled bottle full of hard drugs and a gay midget, and you've got one hilarious movie.
Watch it. You'll be laughing in no time.