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Paul
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The Philadelphia Inquirer
This E.T. is extra-scatological.
Salon Arts
...Second-rate caricatures in a late-night improv sketch that goes on far too long.
The Boston Globe
Sci-fi comedy ‘Paul’ never really lifts off.
Rolling Stone
That's right: characters. No anal probes.
Los Angeles Times
The whimsical and gentle buddy comedy comes as a relief.
San Francisco Chronicle
Very human movie about an alien.
The New York Times
Calm down, people; he comes in peace.
New York Post
Smokin’ alien is such a hoot, he should be illegal.
New York Magazine
...Aliens are not so much awe-inspiring as they are profanity-spewing.
Chicago Tribune
This close encounter with satire not enough.
ReelViews
Paul is arguably the best science fiction comedy since Galaxy Quest.
New York Daily News
Seth Rogen, Simon Pegg and Nick Frost star in broad comedy that lacks hilarity
Metromix
A sci-fi comedy missing the 'extra' in extra-terrestrial
Chicago Sun-Times
Here's a movie that teeters on the edge of being really pretty good and loses its way.
Film School Rejects
Pegg and Frost eventually show their talent, everyone involved is funny, the adventure is huge, the stakes are high, and the...
/Film
If you love movies that love movies, then Paul works on a whole different level. But if you’ve never been to Comic Con or do...
The Moving Arts
...an uncharacteristic misstep for a duo that seemed incapable of anything but hits.
Black Sheep Reviews
Who knew meeting an alien from another planet could make you feel like you belong on this one?
Entertainment Weekly
Graeme and Clive, representatives of a nation of nonbelievers in UFOs and big dinner portions, come to the psychic capital o...
Cinematical
'Paul' is a film that seems to too often pander to genre fandom without finding deeper meaning beneath it, or maybe more acc...
Empire
Paul is pure Pegg and Frost - clever, cheeky and very, very funny.
Variety
In practice, the cogs jam somewhat, resulting in fitfully funny but anodyne entertainment.
Variety
Part bromance, part sci-fi spoof and all a bit disappointing.
Hollywood Reporter
A sci-fi spoof for everyone with funny encounters that will require close attention.

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Partial Film Information

Director: Greg Mottola
Writer: Nick Frost
Studio: Universal Pictures
Cast: Nick Frost, Simon Pegg, Kristin Wiig

Release: March 18, 2011
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