1. Alan Partridge: Alpha Papa – review | Movies - The Guardian
10 aug 2013 · Steve Coogan's Alan Partridge remains his awful self in this hilarious, ramped-up, utterly English comedy thriller, writes Philip French.
Steve Coogan's Alan Partridge remains his awful self in this hilarious, ramped-up, utterly English comedy thriller, writes Philip French
2. New York Film Festival: "Real" and "Alan Partridge: Alpha Papa"
12 okt 2013 · “Alpha Papa” is consistently hilarious, averaging about three or four belly laughs in a single scene.
Kiyoshi Kurosawa's Dreamy sci-fi "Real" and the hilarious "Alan Partridge: Alpha Papa" at the New York Film Festival.
3. Alan Partridge: Alpha Papa – review | Comedy films | The Guardian
8 aug 2013 · I think that Alpha Papa, by and large, gets away with it. It's knowing and it's funny, and Coogan's persona remains so perfectly realised that ...
Norfolk radio's finest Alan Partridge now has his own action movie. It's knowing and funny, writes Xan Brooks
4. Alan Partridge | Rotten Tomatoes
4 apr 2014 · The Alan Partridge movie ditches the TV series' nuanced humor for something broader, and succeeds in presenting the character on a global scale.
Radio host Alan Partridge (Steve Coogan) gets a chance to boost his sagging career by serving as a liaison between police and his former co-host (Colm Meaney), who has taken hostages at their radio station.
5. Film Review: 'Alan Partridge: Alpha Papa' - Variety
24 jul 2013 · A scissor-sharp comedy of ineptitude and failure. Crisply directed by Declan Lowney with a rigorous assist from Coogan's latest Partridge writing partners.
One of Steve Coogan's finest comic creations makes an effortless transition to the bigscreen.
6. Review: Alan Partridge - Film Comment
The film is so unthreatening that it will appeal not only to the long-term Partridge faithful, but also to the very people who would tune into Partridge's DJ ...
(Declan Lowney, U.K., 2013)
7. Alan Partridge Movie Review | Common Sense Media
14 mrt 2024 · Brit TV antihero hostage comedy has violence and language. Read Common Sense Media's Alan Partridge review, age rating, and parents guide.
Brit TV antihero hostage comedy has violence and language. Read Common Sense Media's Alan Partridge review, age rating, and parents guide.
8. Alan Partridge: Alpha Papa: Film Review - The Hollywood Reporter
24 jul 2013 · In shifting from quickfire, dialogue-driven farce to darkly funny thriller, Alpha Papa loses some of its comic edge.
Comic actor Steve Coogan finally brings his best-known satirical alter ego to the big screen, with broadly positive results.
9. Alan Partridge: Alpha Papa Review | Movie - Empire
26 jun 2012 · Every perfectly judged little awkward facial tic, every precisely delivered wallyish gaffe, every knocked-out-the-park moment of misplaced ...
Read the Empire Movie review of Alan Partridge: Alpha Papa. Ruddy hilarious. Just what big-screen comedy...
10. Alan Partridge: Alpha Papa - Little White Lies
6 aug 2013 · Alan Partridge: Alpha Papa · Anticipation. Silver-screen outing for beloved British TV character? · Enjoyment. Despite being chock-full of first- ...
Steve Coogan brings his sparkling character comedy to the tedious tale of a radio station siege.
11. Alan Partridge - Alpha Papa (2013) | Film Review
29 okt 2013 · In Alan Partridge: Alpha Papa, comedian/actor Steve Coogan unleashes his beloved brand of British buffoonery (alliteration much) to the big ...
In Alan Partridge: Alpha Papa, comedian/actor Steve Coogan unleashes his beloved brand of British buffoonery (alliteration much) to the big screen with remarkable ease and great comedic success. Even with zero prior knowledge of the BBC character’s 20-year history, Coogan’s rubber faced idiocy and affable nature are sure to win over audiences in a heartbeat. Alan Partridge: Alpha Papa is a welcomed import of British tomfoolery delivering bucket loads of cringe-worthy cheekiness, hilarity and loveable charm. Therefore making it infinitely better than anything Adam Sandler has attached his name to in years.
12. Alan Partridge: Alpha Papa review | Den of Geek
24 jul 2013 · The character remains, by turns, funny, cowardly, egotistical, wormy, and fantastically entertaining. But the trick to Partridge at his best is ...
TV's Alan Partridge gets his own movie, but has Norfolk's most famous DJ survived the transition? Here's Simon's review of Alpha Papa...
13. Review: Alan Partridge: Alpha Papa - Flicks
Partridge's appalling attempts at human interaction and constantly self-serving actions propel the film along from start to finish. Coogan proves he knows this ...
If you don’t think there’s a risk in promoting comedic characters from the television to the cinema screen, then here are three (I think) words to change your mind: Ali G Indahouse. Thankfully Alan Partridge: Alpha Papa (directed by Father Ted’s Declan Lowney) neither has a lead character who has outstayed his welcome, nor is forced to spread itself […]