
A couple of escaped convicts on the run find refuge with the Church when they are mistaken for two priests. The two are keen to flee but are unable to do so without the help of Molly.... (Full plot summary below)
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A couple of escaped convicts on the run find refuge with the Church when they are mistaken for two priests. The two are keen to flee but are unable to do so without the help of Molly.
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| Miami HeraldChristine Arnold DolenThe movie proceeds at the pace of a child reluctant to go to bed. It dawdles over irrelevant details and grows sleepier and sleepier until it seems to be snoozing, though still standing up. |
| EmpireRob BeattieUnexpectedly raucous comedy which trades off a few laughs for an interesting religious spin. Jordan can thank his lucky stars, but give himself a massive, stubborn pat on the back while he's at it. |
| Tampa Bay TimesHal LipperDe Niro and Penn are both essentially serious dramatic actors, and maybe the reality of the location gave them such a solid grounding that they felt they had permission for the necessary goofiness. |
| Apollo GuideJamie GilliesThis, one of the most disappointing films of the 1980s, was a dud upon its release and has not held up well at all. |
| Orlando SentinelJay BoyarWe're No Angels is far from heavenly. It never even gets off the ground. |
| NewsweekDavid AnsenThis We're No Angels isn't funny and it isn't smart -- it's a dumb show, almost literally, in fact. So few lines have been written for these actors that you almost believe that the script intentionally parodies their renowned inarticulateness. |
| Common Sense MediaTracy MooreWeak '80s fish-out-of water tale has violence, profanity. |
| Entertainment WeeklyIra RobbinsWhat are two of America’s top dramatic actors, a serious playwright, and a hard-boiled British director doing in We’re No Angels, a meaningless stab at film comedy? Failing badly, that’s what. |
| BBCDavid WoodNeil Jordan's re-working of Michael Curtiz's 1954 film We're No Angels is a woefully shoddy, misfiring, and mis-conceived affair typical of the director's frequent forays into Hollywood. |
| User ReviewCaleb MUna de las mejores pelÃculas que he visto. |