
The script, written by Jamie Mathieson, follows three social outcasts -- two geeks and a cynic -- as they attempt to navigate a time-travel conundrum in the middle of a British pub. Faris plays a girl from the future who sets the adventure in motion.... (Full plot summary below)
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The script, written by Jamie Mathieson, follows three social outcasts -- two geeks and a cynic -- as they attempt to navigate a time-travel conundrum in the middle of a British pub. Faris plays a girl from the future who sets the adventure in motion.
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| Observer (UK)Philip FrenchThrough no particular fault of the performers, it is pointless, perfunctory and painfully unfunny. |
| Film4Daniel EtheringtonWhile it doesn't quite achieve the same standards as its recent forebears in British genre comedy, this modest film has amiable, convoluted charm. |
| Times (UK)Dominic WellsFrequently Asked Questions About Time Travel is, unashamedly, a Mini Cooper of a film: small but nippy. |
| ViewLondonMatthew TurnerEnjoyable comedy with likeable characters, several witty one-liners and an engaging plot, but you can't help feeling they could have done a lot more with the premise. |
| Empire MagazinePhilip WildingRefreshingly, director Carrivick's feature debut is both dark, compelling and occasionally laugh-out-loud funny. |
| Time OutTom HuddlestoneWhile hardly groundbreaking, this is smart, amusing post-pub viewing. |
| Little White LiesAlexander PashbyWhat do you get if you take Shaun Of The Dead, subtract the zombies and add time travel? Sadly, not Frequently Asked Questions About Time Travel. |
| ScotsmanAlistair Harkness"HOW hard can it be to make a film that doesn't suck?" asks bitter wannabe-screenwriter Toby early on. Anyone stumbling out of this latest Britcom would be forgiven for wondering the same thing, given that it sucks like a black hole. |
| Independent (UK)Anthony QuinnOne or two amusing moments, but not sustainable for 90 minutes. |
| Financial TimesKarl FrenchThe film resembles nothing so much as an indifferent and wildly over-stretched episode of space sitcom Red Dwarf. |