Release Date The Angels' Share Apr 12, 2013 Limited
The Angels' Share Movie Actor
Paul Brannigan,John Henshaw,Gary Maitland,Jasmin Riggins,William Ruane,Roger Allam,Siobhan Reilly,Daniel Portman,Paul DonnellyVisitor Rating & Critics For The Angels' Share
User Rating The Angels' Share :User Percentage For The Angels' Share : %
User Count Like for The Angels' Share : 2,275
All Critics Rating For The Angels' Share : 7.3
All Critics Count For The Angels' Share : 39
All Critics Percentage For The Angels' Share : 95 %
Genres The Angels' Share : Drama,Comedy
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Review For The Angels' Share
An amiable comedy about young Glaswegian roughnecks discovering the world of whisky, "The Angels' Share" finds helmer Ken Loach and long-term screenwriting partner Paul Laverty in better, breezier form than their rebarbative prior effort,Leslie Felperin-Variety
There is love, laughter and whisky galore in Ken Loach's unusually joyful comedy drama about delinquent Scottish youths defying the odds society has stacked against them.
Stephen Dalton-Hollywood Reporter
Although some of the accents are so thick it's difficult to understand the dialogue (where are the subtitles when we need them?) the performances feel genuine.
Grant Butler-Oregonian
This is as close to a feel-good film as [director] Ken Loach gets, yet he never loses sight or touch with the reality he is so brilliant at capturing on camera.
Jim Schembri-3AW
The Angels' Share is the charming story of four Scottish criminals who find redemption - if not exactly rehabilitation - through alcohol. It may not seem like the typical logline for a heart-warmer; it seems about right for a Ken Loach flick.
Simon Miraudo-Quickflix
Loach brings a warm-hearted poignancy to this feel-good tale of the more disadvantaged in society who, miraculously, find redemption.
Ed Gibbs-The Sun Herald
I loved this. I walked out of this film just really filled with delight. Ken Loach is such a socially conscious filmmaker.
Margaret Pomeranz-At the Movies (Australia)
The film has a rough and ready look, but the charm of its battler characters shines through and there's plenty to relish here, even though the plot gets more and more improbable the further it proceeds.
David Stratton-At the Movies (Australia)
[Loach's] latest collaboration with screenwriter Paul Laverty proves the pair can pull off a genre entertainment with aplomb when in the mood.
Jake Wilson-The Age (Australia)
Ken Loach does hope' could be the headline a Fleet Street sub might slap on a review of The Angels' Share, in which a young Scot accidentally finds salvation and a way out of his trapped life of crime and misery
Andrew L. Urban-Urban Cinefile
The spirit and the flesh are willing in this mischievous, bittersweet comedy in which single malt whisky, an ex crim and second chances come together in an interesting blend
Louise Keller-Urban Cinefile
Finds room for some well-earned warm fuzzies.
Tony Stamp-Flicks.co.nz
If I had to make a comparison, I'd say it is an unlikely pairing of Green Street Hooligans and Sideways.
Adam Ross-The Aristocrat
The redemptive path is paved with laughter and charm, mixes mirth with tears beautifully
Cameron Williams-The Popcorn Junkie
It has a spellbinding heft of charm, carrying itself just like a fine whiskey - warm, a little sweet, and unequivocally a joy to return to time and time again.
Shaun Munro-What Culture
There is politics underlying every aspect of this funny, warm-hearted, deftly plotted film, and we fervently wish for the caper planned by this endearing quartet to succeed.
Philip French-Observer [UK]
The feel-good comedy of the summer. Who knew?
Tara Brady-Irish Times
Brannigan is an engaging lead and Henshaw offers light relief, but director Ken Loach, famous for his social realism, and regular writer Paul Laverty struggle to find a balance between the film's comic and serious elements.
Damon Wise-Radio Times
A wee heart-warming dram of Scots spirit ... a rich fermentation of the best of British comedy filmmaking with a greater social agenda.
Lisa Giles-Keddie-Real.com
A whimsical crime caper comedy in the Ealing vein about a bunch of delinquent Glaswegians who pull off a very unlikely heist - think Whisky Galore with sweary Neds instead of twinkling Hebridean islanders.
Jason Best-Movie Talk
It is an uplifting tale of redemption with a hint of politics, which is not overstated.
Alex Zane-Sun Online
Nowhere in the movie is reality short-changed for story effect.
Nigel Andrews-Financial Times
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