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The third installment of director Edgar Wright's trilogy of comedies starring Simon Pegg and Nick Frost, following the successes "Shaun of the Dead" (2004) and "Hot Fuzz" (2007). In "The World's End," 20 years after attempting an epic pub crawl, five childhood friends reunite when one of them becomes hellbent on trying the drinking marathon again. They are convinced to stage an encore by Gary King (Simon Pegg), a 40-year-old man trapped at the cigarette end of his teens, who drags his reluctant pals to their hometown and once again attempts to reach the fabled pub - The World's End. As they attempt to reconcile the past and present, they realize the real struggle is for the future, not just theirs but humankind's. Reaching The World's End is the least of their worries. (c) Focus Features
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Movie Title : The World's End
Genre Movie :Comedy
Mpaa Rating : R
Release Date : Aug 23, 2013 Limited

Actors :Simon Pegg,Nick Frost,Martin Freeman,Paddy Considine,Eddie Marsan,Rosamund Pike


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User Ranting The World's End : 4
User Percentage For The World's End : 81 %
User Count Like for The World's End : 42,652
All Critics Ranting For The World's End : 7.5
All Critics Count For The World's End : 169
All Critics Percentage For The World's End : 91 %

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Review For The World's End

Wright & Pegg continue making the sort of films that the 12-year-old versions of themselves probably always dreamed of being a part of; that sense of joy and practically disbelief that they actually get to do this for a living is right up there on-screen.
Ian Buckwalter-NPR

The film's strength is its comedic bent - there are some very funny moments contained herein.
James Berardinelli-ReelViews

Robert Frost famously mused 'Some say the world will end in fire/Some say in ice.' I prefer Edgar Wright's vision: It will end in a pub.
Christopher Orr-The Atlantic

The movie throws itself headlong toward the ridiculous when it begins to live up to its title.
Lisa Kennedy-Denver Post

Most of the credit belongs to Wright, whose chaotic style belies the film's meticulous construction.
Drew Hunt-Chicago Reader

To my surprise, a diamond has emerged from the gutter. Its name is The World's End, and it'll knock you on you ass from laughing when you're not rubbing your eyes in disbelief.
Peter Travers-Rolling Stone

Pegg is at his manic best here, presenting Gary's arrested adolescence as a badge of honor, while also hiding a sad secret that explains his fierce determination to finish the pub crawl even as the robots turn lethal.
Sean Means-Salt Lake Tribune

What if John Wyndham decided to write a comedy?
Widgett Walls-Needcoffee.com

If you're part of the group that's been anticipating this movie for more than five years, it may be a bit of a letdown.
Nina Garin-San Diego Union-Tribune

I refuse to call it a trilogy....I hope they end up with at least as many in the series as there are flavors of Cornetto ice cream treats.
Nell Minow-Beliefnet

The comedy trio returns in a lesser effort, funny, but not up to their previous successes.
Boo Allen-Denton Record Chronicle (TX)

A rollicking entertainment, boasting some terrific (and terrifically unexpected) plot twists, a bunch of laugh-out-loud gags and clever action set-pieces.
Ethan Alter-Television Without Pity

Like his earlier films, Wright refuses to rest on mere genre convention
Rob Vaux-Mania.com

There are layers upon layers here, all guaranteed to make you laugh and maybe even make you feel a feeling.
Eric D. Snider-EricDSnider.com

The World's End, weighed down by ineffective, incoherent fight sequences and a repetitive second half, ultimately establishes itself as just another bloated and overblown summer blockbuster...
David Nusair-Reel Film Reviews

Far from the crowning conclusion, the third serving of the Cornetto Trilogy melts slowly for 109 minutes, resolving into a gooey, sticky mess.
Steve Biodrowski-Cinefantastique

a story that is at once a sly commentary on relationships, a bittersweet contemplation on the fleeting nature of youth, and a devastating satire on cultural imperialism
Andrea Chase-Killer Movie Reviews

For all their horsing around, the truth is Wright is an accomplished filmmaker who embeds story in the very mechanics of cinema.
Annlee Ellingson-Paste Magazine

Think of it as The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel with middle-aged men in English pubs with aliens, robots and a lot more drinking.
Kevin Carr-7M Pictures

Pegg gives a fantastic, no-holds-barred performance here, arguably the best of his career. (Full Parental Review also available)
Teddy Durgin-Screen It!

Like Ghostbusters, takes a plot that keeps one-upping its own ridiculousness and grounds it with a cast of talented actors who commit to the material 1000%, reacting honestly to the preposterousness around them without jumping outside the text.
Vincent Mancini-FilmDrunk

Funny but not end-of-the-world funny.
Gary Wolcott-Tri-City Herald

The World's End isn't as unique as Pegg and Wright's prior 'Cornetto' entries but it's still a solid film that should satisfy returning series fans and comedy lovers.
Ben Kendrick-ScreenRant

A fat, juicy cherry on top of a memorably madcap trilogy.
Mike Scott-Times-Picayune

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