Actors: Simon Pegg, Nick Frost
Director: Edgar Wright
The World's End is the conclusion to a trilogy of sorts, and so there is quite a lot of meta stuff about rehashing the past and repeating what you've already done, trying to make it better. The best part about said meta stuff is that it functions perfectly well narratively in the film. Furthermore, it is refreshing to see a comedy that is not just 10 scenes of improv dashed together - this is a legitimate film, with Edgar Wright providing outstanding direction. Even though things flag near the end, it's still an achievement.
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