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ChickLit
Directed by
Tony Britten
TV-MA
2016
1h 36m
Comedy
4.6
13%
15%
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Four friends try to save their pub by writing a 'ChickLit' novel, with potentially disasterous consquences!
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Cast of ChickLit
Christian McKay
David Rose
Dakota Blue Richards
Zoe
Caroline Catz
Jen
Miles Jupp
Marcus
David Troughton
Justin
John Hurt
Francis Bonar
Eileen Atkins
Peggy Law
James Wilby
Geoffrey
Niamh Cusack
Claire
Cathy Tyson
Diana
Tom Palmer
Chris
Andrew Dunn
TV Producer
Terry Molloy
Film Director
Tony Britten
Director / Writer
Oliver Britten
Writer
Phil Partridge
Producer
ChickLit Ratings & Reviews
Dog and Wolf
Alexa Dalby
The film is amiable and pleasant, though the denouement unravels rather too quickly.
MovieMail
Mike McCahill
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.
Radio Times
David Parkinson
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.
Daily Express (UK)
Allan Hunter
Mild-mannered and vaguely amusing ...
Independent (UK)
Geoffrey Macnab
We get little sense of what the four authors are actually writing about other than that their prose is very purple.
Observer (UK)
Wendy Ide
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.
Guardian
Peter Bradshaw
All the cultural references are weirdly strained and off-target.
Times (UK)
Kevin Maher
ChickLit will possibly be remembered as the moment when the low-budget Britcom genre hit bottom.
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