Grimsby | reviewed by: William O'Donnell | March 23, 2017
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About as crude as humour can get. You will wince from gross-outs and bad gags. Some decent chuckles...but mostly wincing
| genre | Comedy |
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| synopsis | Wrongfully accused and on the run, a top MI6 assassin joins forces with his long-lost, football hooligan brother to save the world from a sinister plot. |
| lead actors | Isla Fisher | Mark Strong | Sacha Baron Cohen | Rebel Wilson | Penélope Cruz | Ian McShane | Annabelle Wallis | Scott Adkins | Gabourey Sidibe | David Harewood | Sam Hazeldine | Tamsin Egerton | Johnny Vegas | Alex Lanipekun | Eileen Davies | Rory Keenan | Zak Sutcliffe | Nick Boraine | Lex Shrapnel | John Thomson | Ricky Tomlinson | Barkhad Abdi | Peter Baynham | Rebecca Front | Miles Jupp | Sam Redford | Eileen Davies |
| director | Louis Leterrier |












