
"Should you watch Turkey Time? If you are a fan of old-school British farce where people scream at each other in fancy clothes, maybe. If you value your sanity or have zero patience for movies where the entire plot hinges on a guy being physically bullied for no reason, stay far, far away. It feels like a play that forgot it wasn't a play anymore. Everyone is shouting their lines like they are performing for the cheap seats at the back of a theater. Robertson Hare, who plays poor Stoatt, looks l..."
Max (Walls) and David (Lynn) are enjoying a Christmas holiday and have a lot of fun, mainly at the expense of the feeble Stoatt (Robertson Hare).

Ben Travers
United Kingdom

Should you watch Turkey Time? If you are a fan of old-school British farce where people scream at each other in fancy clothes, maybe. If you value your sanity or have zero patience for movies where the entire plot hinges on a guy being physically bullied for no reason, stay far, far away. It feels like a play that for...

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Comparing the cinematic DNA and archive impact of two defining moments in cult history.

Tom Walls

Tom Walls
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