Weekender is a 2011 English-language Drama film starring Jack O connell, Henry Lloyd-hughes, Zawe Ashton, Emily Barclay, Sam Hazeldine, Dean Andrews and Emilia Reid. Benchmark Films was the production house involved in the project along with executive producer(s) Ian Brady, Stephen Salter and Robert Walak. Weekender is written by Chris Coghill and directed by Karl Golden. Momentum Pictures acquired the distribution rights for the motion picture. Weekender was released on 2nd September 2011 and takes a screen time of 90 minutes. The motion picture made a box office gross of $0 million. Cinematography was done by John Conroy. The music was composed by James Edward Barker.
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Jini Score 2.1/10
Critics Score 14%
Rating 5.6/10
Jini Score 2.1%
Critics Score 14
Rating 5.6
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Release
Date02 SEP 2011
Language
English
Genre
Drama
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Music
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Weekender Reviews and Ratings
Average Review Rating : negative
Positive Review Rating : 14%
Cath Clarke
From the opening voiceover to the out of their heads party scenes, its utterly generic. ( Read More )
Damon Wise
A bang on soundtrack will make the hairs on ex ravers necks stand up. The plot will have the opposite effect. ( Read More )
Brian Pendreigh
The perennial problem with party films is that the viewer is made to feel a wallflower, looking on from the sidelines, and director Karl Golden does nothing to dispel that sense of distance here. ( Read More )
Matthew Turner
The script is all over the place and the lacklustre direction ensures that it never quite delivers the rush youre hoping for. ( Read More )
Becky Bartlett
Its hard to not get caught up by the smoky, strobe filled excess of easy money and ecstasy enhanced raves. ( Read More )