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Genre : Action, Comedy
Release Date : October 21, 2011
MPAA Rating : PG
Duration : 101 minute(s)
Production Budget : -
Studio : Universal Pictures
Official Site : http://www.johnnyenglishreborn.com/
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your enjoyment of Atkinson's recycling project
by Peter Howell [Toronto Star ]
this is enough of a story to engage audience interest, and in fact there might be slightly too much story
by Mick LaSalle [San Francisco Chronicle ]
there’s not much here that sticks with you the instant the credits rol
by Roger Moore [Orlando Sentinel ]
the weak plot and general zaniness wear us out before the climactic action scene and comical epilogue. But at least this time around we leave the cinema with a smile on our faces
by Rich Cline [Shadows on the Wall ]
still manages more grins than grimaces
by Scott Bowles [USA Today ]
many of the gags are good, and it goes out on a head-banging high note. But some ideas are undeveloped
by Peter Bradshaw [The Guardian ]
it's hardly ground-breaking stuff but the script is chock-full of laughs which hit home thanks to Atkinson as he struggles to maintain his dignity in the face of constant humiliation
by David Edwards [Daily Mirror ]
it would seem to appeal mostly to hard-core fans of the "Mr. Bean" star
by Lou Lumenick [New York Post ]
in 20 to 30-minute doses, Atkinson is a complete delight
by Dan Lybarger [KC Active ]
has only a handful of chuckles to recommend it
by Jim Slotek [Jam! Movies ]
funny enough to make you laugh and plausible enough
by Kate Taylor [Globe and Mail ]
despite the cast's best efforts, Johnny English Reborn is something of a disappointment, thanks to a lazy script, sluggish direction and a painful lack of laughs
by Matthew Turner [ViewLondon ]
as the movie glides along, it may not elicit explosive laughter, but it plants a steady smile on your face and doesn't leave you feeling molested
by Stephen Holden [New York Times ]
a redundant spy farce sequel that's less of a rebirth than a retread
by Megan Lehmann [Hollywood Reporter ]
"Johnny English" would have needed a whole lot more of this to feel genuinely reborn
by Tom Russo [Boston Globe ]