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Off The Rails review - a new low for British comedy

Three middle-aged women go Interrailing in an ash-scattering own-goal for European diplomacy.

Wendy Ide, The Observer, 25th July 2021

Off The Rails review - clumsily contrived

Amid much forced jollity and clumsily contrived 'comedy', Kelly Preston, Jenny Seagrove and Sally Phillips make unlikely friends.

Matthew Bond, Daily Mail, 24th July 2021

Off The Rails review

No, it's not the latest Channel 5 travel series, but the plot of a new feel-good Brit flick.

Andy Lea, Daily Star, 23rd July 2021

Off The Rails review

Off The Rails never manages to rise above a script that does the bare minimum to get its characters from A to B. Top tunes, though.

Hanna Flint, Radio Times, 23rd July 2021

Off The Rails review

It is also refreshing to see a teenage girl being portrayed as the wise head not a whining snowflake.

The Sun, 23rd July 2021

Off The Rails review

This is a feel-good picture, even though it begins with news that cancer has prematurely claimed the life of Anna

Brian Viner, Daily Mail, 23rd July 2021

Off The Rails review

With its Mediterranean locations, themed soundtrack and middle-age nostalgia, this comedy drama is forlornly chasing the Mamma Mia! dollar.

Ed Potton, The Times, 23rd July 2021

Off The Rails review

Blondie-powered interrailing comedy is a feelgood trainwreck.

Phil Hoad, The Guardian, 23rd July 2021

Off the Rails, review

There's plenty of Blondie in Jules Williamson's film, but precious little innovation - and couldn't they give Judi Dench more to do?

The Telegraph, 22nd July 2021

Sally Phillips interview

'I'm working and I'm not a beauty'. The comedy actress talks about about learning from Judi Dench and what's changed in Hollywood.

Dominic Maxwell, The Times, 15th July 2021

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