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      Mortdecai

      2015, Comedy/Adventure, 1h 46m

      111 Reviews 25,000+ Ratings

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      Aggressively strange and willfully unfunny, the misguided Mortdecai sounds a frightfully low note in Johnny Depp's post-Pirates filmography. Read critic reviews

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      Charismatic British aristocrat and part-time shady art dealer Charlie Mortdecai (Johnny Depp) suffers from a constant lack of funds to support his lush lifestyle, so when Alistair Maitland (Ewan McGregor), a college friend and officer in MI5, asks him to find a stolen Goya painting, he accepts. But Charlie's not the only one with designs on the painting; an American heiress and a revolutionary want it too, for the artwork is rumored to contain the code to a bank account filled with Nazi gold.

      • Rating: R (Some Language|Sexual Material)

      • Genre: Comedy, Adventure, Action

      • Original Language: English

      • Director: David Koepp

      • Producer: Andrew Lazar, Johnny Depp, Patrick McCormick, Christi Dembrowski, Gigi Pritzker

      • Writer: Eric Aronson

      • Release Date (Theaters):  wide

      • Release Date (Streaming):

      • Box Office (Gross USA): $7.7M

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      • Distributor: Lionsgate Films

      • Production Co: Infinitum Nihil, Lionsgate Films, Mad Chance

      • Sound Mix: Dolby Digital

      Cast & Crew

      Johnny Depp
      Gwyneth Paltrow
      Ewan McGregor
      Olivia Munn
      Paul Bettany
      Jeff Goldblum
      Eric Aronson
      Sam Sarkar
      Florian Hoffmeister
      James Merifield
      Jill Savitt
      Derek Ambrosi
      Ruth Myers
      Geoff Zanelli
      Mark Ronson
      Patrick Rolfe
      Kat Law
      Sara Wan

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      • Nov 30, 2015

        It's not going to be called conventionally appealing, or successfully funny, but Mortdecai is not exactly the colossal unwatchable bomb that critics brought out their knives for in the first month of 2015. It's a curiosity that has some merit in its failure but it's hard to lambaste this lark too much because it never takes itself too seriously. Johnny Depp plays Mortdecai, a roguish art dealer who also traffics in stolen paintings. Gwyneth Paltrow is his co-conspirator and wife. Paul Bettany is Mortdecai's long-suffering manservant always getting into dustups or occasionally shot by his master. The weird left turns the comedy keeps taking don't exactly make the movie better but they save it from being completely unmemorable. Your enjoyment factor will weigh heavily upon your tolerance for Depp in full foppish mode, an effete dandy who struggles with his conflating love of his mustache and his wife's distaste for it. The entire story is a shaggy dog caper about stolen art that involves the Russian mafia, MI 5, and Nazi gold, and nothing matters. The actors look to be having a good deal of fun, playing dress up and trying on silly accents. I can't say I laughed out loud but I did occasionally smile at the absurd commitment. I mostly sat wondering how something like this gets made, and then I saw that Depp was one of the producers and that answered that question. Mortdecai may not be worth the invective but that doesn't mean it's good. Nate's Grade: C-

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      • Oct 30, 2015

        Imagine Blake Edwards Pink Panther series updated and starring the oh-so-cool Diana Rigg as a sleuth par excellance and Terry Thomas as her bumbling wannabe a detective husband and you've pretty well got the Mordecai flavor in a nutshell. But to know what I'm talking about one might well have to have been a child of the Sixties and grown up enjoying that brand of slapstick humor. Lacking that upbringing this all might seem a little strange, but having that (and I assure you, I do have it) one might enjoy the lot as sort of time-passing kitschy fun. I certainly did.

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      • Oct 19, 2015

        http://cinephilecrocodile.blogspot.co.uk/2015/10/mortdecai-dir-david-koepp-2015.html

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      • Jun 14, 2015

        what, were, you, thinking?!

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