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Genre :

Comedy, Spy

Release Date :

July 18, 2003

MPAA Rating :

PG

Director :

Peter Howitt

Starring :

Rowan Atkinson, Natalie Imbruglia, John Malkovich, Ben Miller, Douglas McFerran

REVIEWS RATE:  Critics  Nothing's perfect, but it's worth seeing.    Readers  Be the 1st!

3 of 5

“..this one's a relatively bland and intermittently amusing 90-some minutes..”
by Scott Weinberg [EFilmCritic]
2.5 of 5

“..The best thing about the movie is Atkinson himself..”
by Clint Morris [Film Threat, Hollywood's Indie Voice]
6 of 10

“..Johnny English effectively takes British comedy three steps backwards..”
by Edward Douglas [Comingsoon]
3 of 5

“..its humor isn't that good..”
by Bruse Westbrook [Houston Chronicle]
2 of 4

“.."Johnny English" is just plain dumb..”
by Jeff Vice [Deseret News, Salt Lake City]

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