Chris Stuckmann reviews The World's End, starring Simon Pegg, Nick Frost, Paddy Considine, Martin Freeman, Eddie Marsan, and Rosamund Pike. Edgar Wright has saved the best for last in the final movie of his 'Cornetto' trilogy about a gang of hapless As in the previous two films, The World's End features hopelessly immature blokes increasingly unsure about this frightening world - at one. The World's End ridicules apocalyptic invasion movies and serves as a great apocalyptic invasion movie.

Reaching The World's End is the least of their worries. I must start by admitting to have reviewed this previously and removed it, last time round I must have been in a bad mood, I criticised it for going off the boil, however in recent times I've gotten so into it, it's meant to be. The World's End is another worthwhile team-up from Pegg and Wright as well as a welcome addition to their cult-favorite trilogy.

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The movie falls into the category of comic science fiction movie. Review for the film " The World's End". Read the Empire Movie review of World's End, The. Bravely refusing to rigidly adhere to a formula that has been so successful, Wright, Pegg and. And if you think that's brave, just wait 'til you get to the end of The World's End. Here is a movie that may be big budget, but has. "The World's End" takes a very different approach.

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It's not nihilistic; it's a surprisingly deep, perceptive, and touching comedy about men who find their Granted, the main character is a bit on the nihilistic side himself - he literally weaponizes stubborn contrarianism in the finale - but the movie has a lot to. "The World's End" pulls off a similar cross-tonal trick by merging the overplayed Armageddon genre with the equally overplayed arrested-male-adolescent trope To say much more about "The World's End's" version of Armageddon would drain the movie of its ability to giddily blindside its audience. So The World's End is the end of the Three Flavours Cornetto Trilogy, the Edgar Wright , Simon Pegg , and The movie opens with a flashback, narrated by Pegg, of Gary King's last day of school, when he led his tight group of friends on the Golden Mile, a visit to each of the twelve pubs in his small town. "The World's End" transitions, somewhat sloshily, from Dr. Phil territory to Doctor Who-land as these increasingly soused gents uncover a plot for interstellar invasion.

Verbal zings turn to next-level bar brawls to save humanity. While it's all incredibly energetic, the big win here is Pegg and Wright's. The World's End follows five childhood friends as they try to finish a legendary pub crawl in their hometown, only to find that strange happenings are afoot. In the end, The World's End is a movie that delivers on so many different levels that it's hard to knit pick the few hiccups that it does suffer from.