*ing: Andrew Buckley, Ed Gaughan, Paprika Steen, Jason Issacs
Genre: Comedy, Drama, Thriller
I have to confess this British comedy is one of the most unusual comedies I have ever seen. Lets alone seen it is one of the most unusual comedies ever conceived by a movie maker. Debut director and writer Nick Whitfield has really dared to cook up a screenplay this unusual and direct it.
IMDB: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1425933/
Rottentomatoes: http://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/skeletons/
Genre: Comedy, Drama, Thriller
I have to confess this British comedy is one of the most unusual comedies I have ever seen. Lets alone seen it is one of the most unusual comedies ever conceived by a movie maker. Debut director and writer Nick Whitfield has really dared to cook up a screenplay this unusual and direct it.
The film describes Bennett (Andrew Buckley) and Davis (Ed Gaughan) are into the business of quite literally uncovering skeletons from the cupboard. Yes ... you heard it and read it right :) They are gifted with some unusual talent and they use some rather amusing methods and instruments in their business of uncovering skeletons for a fee. They uncover facts which can be rather embarrassing for the people who hire them to do their jobs. Their job is not easy and has it's own challenges and it takes a lot of coordination and trust between the two men. The men discover the challenges when they decide to take up the job of a woman whose husband vanished
without a trace eight years ago. The search for the missing husband leads Bennett and Davis through some psychic detours. The on-screen chemistry between Andrew Buckley and Ed Gaughan as colleagues and friends is note worthy and makes you the audience praise their work.
Bottom-Line: If you dare to watch something different without giving much heed to how the film fared with critics or at the movie awards jury this may be the perfect watch. I am not saying this one will entertain you as much as it did entertain me ... but ... this movie is sure worth a shot and you might as well give it a try and enjoy some fine art house comedy :)
IMDB: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1425933/
Rottentomatoes: http://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/skeletons/




































