

Hot Fuzz
Directed by Edgar WrightFormer London constable Nicholas Angel finds it difficult to adapt to his new assignment in the sleepy British village of Sandford. Not only does he miss the excitement of the big city, but he also has a well-meaning oaf for a partner. However, when a series of grisly accidents rocks Sandford, Angel smells something rotten in the idyllic village.
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- HakihikoJanuary 17, 2026Clever, Hilarious, and Endlessly Energetic "Hot Fuzz" is a standout comedy that combines sharp wit, absurd action, and spot-on satire with such confidence that it remains endlessly entertaining, even on repeat viewings. The film doesn't just parody the action genre, it loves it, twisting familiar tropes into something hilarious and wildly inventive. Simon Pegg and Nick Frost have phenomenal chemistry, anchoring the film with performances that are as funny as they are grounded. Pegg's straight-laced seriousness and Frost's wholehearted enthusiasm play off each other beautifully, giving the comedy both heart and bite. The supporting cast adds equally memorable moments, rounding out a group that feels perfectly in sync with the film's tone. The screenplay is sharp, packed with clever callbacks and lines that land again and again. The humor ranges from dry and understated to outrageously over-the-top, but it's always well calibrated, never lazy, never forced. Edgar Wright's direction is precise and playful, balancing pacing and visual style in a way that keeps the energy consistently high. Visually and technically, the film is crisp and incisive, with action scenes that are absurdly fun and brilliantly choreographed. It's clear that every beat, from the dialogue to the set pieces, was carefully considered, making "Hot Fuzz" feel like a meticulously crafted, high-octane comedy. In the end, "Hot Fuzz" strikes the rare balance between smart humor and full-on spectacle. It's clever without being pretentious, ridiculous without being sloppy, and above all, consistently funny.
- ferhdemerakJanuary 7, 2026A lots of fun. I usually do the cornetto trilogy every couple of years. Always fun :)
- James BlandfordJanuary 3, 2026One of my favourite films. Comfort classic. Every single line is hilarious
- Taylor SturgeJanuary 27, 2025Probably the second best of The Cornetto Trilogy, it’s still fucking goated mad it’s very close.
- keithy077October 3, 2025Banger, if you don't like this movie, your a miserable fuck and should seek help.
- fusionorJuly 27, 2025Greatest action comedy film of all time.
- JakeysDecember 26, 2025One of the best, certainly one of the tightest comedies ever. Pure precision in every joke, foreshadowing and callback. I think I prefer Shaun of the Dead, but I cannot fault this movie and I think it's technically better. Shout out to Timothy Dalton too, amazing performance. He understood what the role needed and delivered on it with perfection.
- ⋅˚₊‧ EVE ⋆* ‧November 20, 2025FOR THE GREATER GOOD
- mickerdooDecember 2, 2025Strikes amazing balance between action, comedy, mystery and thriller. Fast and exciting editing. Definitely laughed out loud numerous times.
- Lindsea HanselmannNovember 25, 2025everyone calls this action comedy but it's most importantly a folk horror movie 😍
- NonPlayableContentNovember 7, 2025Gets better every time, solid art that I see holding quality for decades to come.
- KizOctober 7, 2025Absolutely iconic
- darsanSeptember 23, 2025"Sergeant Butterman, The Little Hand Says It's Time To Rock And Roll." the funniest buddy cop film i've seen so far.
- tellumSeptember 6, 2025An action comedy that parodies the genre so incredibly well that it’s one of the most faithful movies in the genre.
- gosso85September 5, 2025Good laugh, very fun watch and these guys are their best in this one!
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Hot Fuzz Trivia
Hot Fuzz was released on February 16, 2007.
Hot Fuzz was directed by Edgar Wright.
Hot Fuzz has a runtime of 2h 1m.
Hot Fuzz was produced by Tim Bevan, Eric Fellner, Nira Park.
The key characters in Hot Fuzz are Nicholas Angel (Simon Pegg), PC Danny Butterman (Nick Frost), Inspector Frank Butterman (Jim Broadbent).
Hot Fuzz is rated R.
Hot Fuzz is a Crime, Action, Comedy film.
Hot Fuzz has an audience rating of 8.9 out of 10.































