At its best, British farce should seem effortless. In Death at a Funeral, the effort shows. Subplots are contrived and relationships pat. Yet this topsy-turvy funeral produces a number of smiles, giggles, pleasant guffaws and several solid, sustained laughs. Not a bad batting average as comedies go.
Director Frank Oz always has been adept at building a comedy when he has the right script, and young Dean Craig has given him... Read the full review and more at hollywoodreporter.com.
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