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A group of friends are given the chance to time-travel and become legends in return for a piece of paper, but must save the earth in a parallel universe within fourteen hours. Frequently Asked Questions About Time Travel is a 2009 English-language Comedy Sci-Fi film starring Chris O dowd, Dean Lennox Kelly, Marc Wootton, Anna Faris, Meredith Macneill, Ray Gardner and John Warman. BBC Films in association with HBO Films. were the production houses involved in the project along with executive producer(s) Neil Peplow and Justin Anderson Smith. Frequently Asked Questions About Time Travel is written by Jamie Mathieson and directed by Gareth Carrivick. Lionsgate acquired the distribution rights for the motion picture. Frequently Asked Questions About Time Travel was released on 24th April 2009 and takes a screen time of 83 minutes. The motion picture made a box office gross of $0 million. Cinematography was done by John Pardue and editing by Stuart Gazzard and Christopher Blunden. The music was composed by James L. Venable.
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Jini Score 8.5/10
Critics Score 40%
Rating 7.0/10
Jini Score 8.5%
Critics Score 40
Rating 7.0
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Frequently Asked Questions About Time Travel Reviews and Ratings
Average Review Rating : neutral
Positive Review Rating : 40%
Philip Wilding
Refreshingly, director Carrivicks feature debut is both dark, compelling and occasionally laugh out loud funny. ( Read More )
Matthew Turner
Enjoyable comedy with likeable characters, several witty one liners and an engaging plot, but you cant help feeling they could have done a lot more with the premise. ( Read More )
Peter Bradshaw
This is the worst film of the week, a dire British comedy, to which the only honest response is to soil and then set fire to the Union flag in the foyer of your local cinema. ( Read More )
Philip French
Through no particular fault of the performers, it is pointless, perfunctory and painfully unfunny. ( Read More )
Jane Crowther
An undercooked, rapidly unravelling script, low grade production values (is that the best future costume you have), plodding direction and an apologetically crap ending are not worth the price of a cinema ticket in these belt tightening times. ( Read More )