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ChickLit
Description
ChickLit is a comedy drama about four guys trying to save their local pub from closing down. In order to do it, the guys decide to write a check lit. Soon after, the novel gets picked up! Now, the only problem is that the publisher insists that the young woman 'author' does press and publicity.
ChickLit is a comedy drama about four guys trying to save their local pub from closing down. In order to do it, the guys decide to write a check lit. Soon after, the novel gets picked up! Now, the only problem is that the publisher insists that the young woman 'author' does press and publicity.
Actors:
John Hurt,
Eileen Atkins,
Terry Molloy,
Mary Lincoln,
Kriss Dillon,
Susan Kyd,
Chloe Partridge
John Hurt
22 January 1940, Chesterfield, Derbyshire, England, UK
Eileen Atkins
16 June 1934, Clapton, London, England, UK
Terry Molloy
Mary Lincoln
Kriss Dillon
10 May 1988, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, England, UK
Susan Kyd
Chloe Partridge
Genre:
Comedy
Director:
Tony Britten
Tony Britten
Country:
United Kingdom
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September 01, 2016
Mild-mannered and vaguely amusing ...
September 01, 2016
All the cultural references are weirdly strained and off-target.
September 01, 2016
We get little sense of what the four authors are actually writing about other than that their prose is very purple.
September 26, 2016
The comedy amounts to a succession of duff innuendos, often lost in the erratic sound mix, occasionally botched altogether by supporting players apparently sourced from Britten's bridge club.
September 04, 2016
The tittering, self-conscious "aren't we naughty?" tone makes you want to drive a bulldozer straight through the blasted pub and its wretched clientele.
September 02, 2016
A resistible chauvinism colours the jokes about female reading habits and, even though the middle-class gents have the tables turned on them, this always feels a touch parochial and smug.
October 10, 2016
ChickLit will possibly be remembered as the moment when the low-budget Britcom genre hit bottom.

