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The BBQ
TrailerDazza has a passion for barbequing. He accidentally gives his neighbours food poisoning. To make amends he seeks tutelage from the tyrannical Scottish chef and together they enter an international barbecue competition.Genre: ComedyActors: Shane Jacobson, Magda Szubanski, Manu Feildel, Frederik Simpson, Julia Zemiro, Rodney Afif, Warren Coleman, Serge De Nardo, Paul Denny, Garth Edwards, Max Fairchild, ...»Director: Stephen AmisCountry: AustraliaDuration: 91 minQuality: SDRelease: 2018IMDb: 4.90 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Critic Reviews of "The BBQ"
Matt's Movie ReviewsMarch 19, 2018A personality void dud of a comedy, undercooked in its writing and bland in its delivery.
The AustralianMarch 02, 2018There is more character development in this movie than in some I could name that have received multiple Oscar nominations. It made me laugh a lot, too.
ABC Radio (Australia)February 26, 2018The film is abysmal and it all comes down to an absolutely woeful script.
3AWFebruary 23, 2018Now, where to begin with how bad this film is? In the interests of brevity, most of the film's woes stem from one main problem: it has no frigging idea what it is trying to do.
Sydney Morning HeraldFebruary 22, 2018The BBQ starts with a terrible script and goes downhill from there.
Herald Sun (Australia)February 22, 2018The new Australian comedy The BBQ is so overwhelmingly bland, you often forget how faintly awful it consistently remains from beginning to end.
GuardianFebruary 21, 2018Jacobson may be the best thing about the director and co-writer Stephen Amis' The BBQ, though that is not the same as saying he comes even remotely close to saving it.
FILMINK (Australia)February 18, 2018...the latest in Australia's long line of generally affable homegrown comedies...
Screen-SpaceFebruary 18, 2018Stephen Amis' broad farce lands a few gentle barbs at modern Australian society but this likably silly romp, a sort of celebration of 'Dad Joke' humour, feels most at ease when it's just having a bit of a laugh.
Film InquiryJanuary 24, 2018Despite its low-budget trappings, the talented cast do a great job in giving a genuine sense of compassion to their characters, delivering an uncynical rendering of the typical projected Australian image.
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