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Moonwalkers

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Set in 1969 London, Moonwalkers tells the story of an unstable CIA agent and the manager of a rock band who must find a way to fake the moon landing after failing to locate the legendary Stanley Kubrick. 
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February 01, 2016

The whole thing has a retro swinging 60s vibe that I enjoyed. The actors all commit to both the lunacy on screen and its premise, and the result is a good natured and entertaining film.
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Austin Chronicle
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December 12, 2016

Along with a lot of laughs, Moonwalkers offers a lovingly critical take on pop culture, touching on themes of patriotism and film industry pomp, without getting cynical.
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Los Angeles Times
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January 14, 2016

Director Antoine Bardou-Jacquet, who devised the story, is dazzled by period style and puerile jokes, but nothing lands as especially funny, merely tired.
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Critical Women
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January 23, 2016

Tarantino on acid subversive sixties stoner satire. But a combo ballsy big screen intersection of politics, publicity and propaganda that couldn't be more provocatively in the here and now concerning truth in movies and the media - if there ever was any.
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New York Times
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January 14, 2016

The misguided "Moonwalkers" invests too much in the comedy potential of things that haven't been funny for a long while.
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Movie Talk
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April 09, 2017

Playing a psychedelic Swinging Sixties riff on the notion that Stanley Kubrick faked the Apollo moon landings for NASA, Moonwalkers concocts a goofy slapstick scenario out of the famous conspiracy theory.
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San Diego Reader
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January 15, 2016

It's all good English fun, full of drugs, brutality, and general late-'60s decadence. It's also weirdly slack for such an insane ride, as if director Antoine Bardou-Jacquet was afraid he might get in the way of Dean Craig's splendid story.
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Japan Times
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December 12, 2016

Bardou-Jacquet cut his teeth on adverts and music videos, and it shows; he gets an A for visuals and "groovy" set design, but a D for plotting, dialogue and the ability to milk a scene for a joke.
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NPR
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January 14, 2016

Houston, we have landed in an overtly silly, mod-and-LSD rendition of '69 London that seems on loan from the Austin Powers sets.
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October 11, 2016

Rupert Grint earns a few chuckles throughout, as do a handful of the supporting players, but ultimately Moonwalkers feels a whole lot like a funny idea that never got fleshed out beyond its second act.
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RogerEbert.com
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January 15, 2016

Forget a fake moon landing. "Moonwalkers" is a fake comedy ...
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Chicago Sun-Times
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January 14, 2016

[A] cheerfully insane, comically violent, often confounding, sometimes tedious but ultimately entertaining trip through the looking glass.
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