
Fountain Lakes' foxy ladies who turn more than just heads when they go on an overseas trip and end up being the centre of their very own fairytale.... (Full plot summary below)
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Fountain Lakes' foxy ladies who turn more than just heads when they go on an overseas trip and end up being the centre of their very own fairytale.
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| Sydney Morning HeraldSandra HallNot since Edna Everage's first film appearance 40 years ago in Bruce Beresford's The Adventures of Barry McKenzie has Australian suburbia been so thoroughly scrutinised, analysed and satirised. |
| The Age (Australia)Philippa HawkerDespite these familiar set-ups, it soon becomes clear that there is something missing from Kath And Kimderella. |
| At the Movies (Australia)David StrattonThe script, by Turner and Riley, and direction, by Ted Emery, lack distinction |
| sbs.com.auPeter GalvinIt feels slow, slack and aimless and it seems to last forever. |
| The AristocratAdam RossInstead of being a veritable 'best of', Kimderella feels, at best, like an average episode of the television series. |
| Herald Sun (Australia)Leigh PaatschWatching them totter around the backblocks of Italy just doesn't bring on the titters. Without their home ground advantage, the team falls to bits. |
| QuickflixSimon MiraudoYou'll likely be looking for distractions to help make the time pass quicker. The obvious choice would be to keep count of all the hackneyed catch phrases, though I found tallying the repeated shots of exposed butt-cracks to be more fruitful. |
| Screen-SpaceSimon FosterThere is a tangible sense that Kath and Kimderella is the last roll of the dice for a property that is well and truly played-out. |
| Urban CinefileAndrew L. UrbanThe preview audience loved it, but it's strictly for the fans, of whom there are millions. It isn't my kind of humour, but I appreciate the teamwork |
| The Popcorn JunkieCameron WilliamsAnother diminutive transition from the tube to the projector |