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201898 minComedy, Music

The Festival

Is The Festival a Hit or Flop?

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Is The Festival worth watching? With a rating of 5.857/10, this Comedy, Music film is a mixed-bag for fans of the genre. Read on for our detailed analysis and user reviews.

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The Festival Synopsis

After Nick's girlfriend dumps him, his best mate Shane has the perfect antidote to his break-up blues: three days at an epic music festival.

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Top Cast

Joe Thomas
Joe ThomasNick
Hammed Animashaun
Hammed AnimashaunShane Stubbs
Claudia O'Doherty
Claudia O'DohertyAmy
Hannah Tointon
Hannah TointonCaitlin
Kurt Yaeger
Kurt YaegerPirate
Hugh Coles
Hugh ColesRex
Lizzy Connolly
Lizzy ConnollyLucy
Theo Barklem-Biggs
Theo Barklem-BiggsGordy Symonds
Jemaine Clement
Jemaine ClementRobin
Nick Frost
Nick FrostRicky

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Is The Festival worth watching?

The Festival has received mixed reviews with a 5.857/10 rating. It might be worth watching if you're a fan of Comedy, Music movies.

Is The Festival hit or flop?

The Festival has received average ratings (5.857/10), performing moderately with audiences.

What genre is The Festival?

The Festival is a Comedy, Music movie that After Nick's girlfriend dumps him, his best mate Shane has the perfect antidote to his break-up blues: three days at an epic music festival....

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Critic Reviews

r96skFeb 11, 2021
★ 5

One or two good moments, otherwise 'The Festival' isn't all that entertaining unfortunately. There is noticeable vibes of 'The Inbetweeners' with this, which isn't a surprise given a number of overlaps here - from Joe Thomas to Hannah Tointon to director Iain Morris. I think the aforementioned show is terrific, but this film doesn't hit anything close to the same heights... despite similar attempted humour. Thomas is alright in the lead role, while Hammed Animashaun and Claudia O'Doherty do try. The better moments that I alluded to earlier are when Noel Fielding and Nick Frost appear. The other cast members are meh. The humour isn't to my liking. I'm all for crude comedy but not when it's central to the whole film, there are a couple of cringey bits. I can't say I laughed aloud with any of it, which is a shame as I felt they were trying.