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Man Up
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Nancy is done with dating. 10 times bitten, 100 times shy, she's exhausted by the circus. So when Jack blindly mistakes her for his date, no one is more surprised than her when she does the unthinkable and just... goes with it. It's going to take a night of pretending to be someone else for Nancy to finally man up and be her painfully honest, awesomely unconventional self... but will Jack also man up, and be able to get over her duplicity? Best just to let the evening unfold, roll with the consequences, and see if one crazy, unpredictable, complicated night can bring these two messy souls together.
Nancy is done with dating. 10 times bitten, 100 times shy, she's exhausted by the circus. So when Jack blindly mistakes her for his date, no one is more surprised than her when she does the unthinkable and just... goes with it. It's going to take a night of pretending to be someone else for Nancy to finally man up and be her painfully honest, awesomely unconventional self... but will Jack also man up, and be able to get over her duplicity? Best just to let the evening unfold, roll with the consequences, and see if one crazy, unpredictable, complicated night can bring these two messy souls together.
Actors:
Sharon Horgan,
Paul Thornley,
Steve Oram,
Oliver Lansley,
Rory Kinnear,
Jack Whitam,
Santi Scinelli
Sharon Horgan
13 July 1970, Hackney, London, England, UK
Paul Thornley
Steve Oram
25 August 1973, Melton Mowbray, Leicestershire, England, UK
Oliver Lansley
Rory Kinnear
17 February 1976, Hatfield, Hertfordshire, England, UK
Jack Whitam
Santi Scinelli
31 July 1964, Messina, Sicily, Italy
Director:
Ben Palmer
Ben Palmer
Country:
United Kingdom, France, United States
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November 13, 2015
There are enough twists, turns and strange little bumps in the road to make this well-traveled journey to romantic comedy bliss surprisingly worthwhile.
November 22, 2016
Pegg and Bell click, and that's enough to carry the picture.
February 26, 2016
It's all very gener ic and predictable, but not in an entirely bad way. Man Up has its charms and it'll raise a smile, perhaps even a chuckle or two, if you're looking for a no-frills romcom.
July 05, 2016
A ruthless rom-com for the Tinder age, Ben Palmer's London-set love match is speedy, amusing and utterly, utterly heartless.
July 19, 2016
So many modern romantic comedies are the equivalent of a date that pukes on your shoes and steals your wallet; at least Man Up wants to be friends.
November 19, 2015
Bell and Pegg, both terrific comic actors, mine small gestures and reactions for laughs. But they're at their best when they're talking, and they talk a lot in "Man Up."
November 19, 2015
Both actors stay sharp through some pretty degrading moments, and if Palmer and screenwriter Tess Morris are bent on serious button-pushing in the closing scenes, at least they garnish it with playfulness and wit.
Daily Telegraph (Australia)
May 11, 2016
Genuinely appealing.
November 19, 2015
Man Up has a couple of bits that don't quite work and the ending is just silly, but for the most part, Pegg and Bell carry this thing through sheer force of personality.
March 24, 2016
For all the rom-com conventions of the film (and there many...), it has a low-key charm and an adult take on expectations, disappointments, and missed opportunities...
November 19, 2015
Aside from the silly title and disappointingly pat ending, even the rom-com-averse will find something to love about Man Up.
November 20, 2015
Bell and Pegg are utterly defeated by a screenplay that favours plot over characterization to an almost surreal, parodic degree.

