Movie · 2007 · Crime, Action, Comedy · 2h 1m · R · English
Curator score: 8.7/10 (1.5M ratings)
Big cops. Small town. Moderate violence.
Overview
Former London constable Nicholas Angel finds it difficult to adapt to his new assignment in the sleepy British village of Sandford. Not only does he miss the excitement of the big city, but he also has a well-meaning oaf for a partner. However, when a series of grisly accidents rocks Sandford, Angel smells something rotten in the idyllic village.
Ratings
Curator score: 8.7/10
IMDb: 7.8/10
Letterboxd: 4.09/5
Rotten Tomatoes: 91%
Metacritic: 81
TMDB: 7.6/10
Director
Edgar Wright
Production
Big Talk Studios, StudioCanal, Working Title Films, Ingenious Media
Cast
Simon Pegg, Nick Frost, Jim Broadbent, Paddy Considine, Rafe Spall, Kevin Eldon, Olivia Colman, Bill Bailey, Karl Johnson, Timothy Dalton, Edward Woodward, Billie Whitelaw, Stuart Wilson, Paul Freeman, Rory McCann, Kenneth Cranham, Maria Charles, Peter Wight, Julia Deakin, Eric Mason
Where to watch
Amazon Prime Video, Amazon Prime Video with Ads
Curator Review
Verdict
A sharp, densely engineered action-comedy that turns a sleepy village into a gloriously overqualified conspiracy thriller. It’s funny on the surface, but the real pleasure is how meticulously every gag, clue, and payoff is built.
Best for
fans of fast, joke-dense comedies
viewers who like action movies with mystery plotting
people who enjoy British ensemble humor
audiences who appreciate meticulous setup-and-payoff writing
Skip if
you want a straightforward police procedural
you dislike broad British satire
you prefer improvisational, loose comedy
you need action to stay serious and gritty
Overview
Hot Fuzz is one of the great examples of a comedy that works because it is so carefully constructed. It starts as a fish-out-of-water cop story, then keeps revealing itself as a murder mystery, a buddy movie, and finally a full-bore action spectacle, all while staying committed to the joke of treating village life like a military operation.
Worth noting
The film’s pleasure comes from precision: visual callbacks, throwaway lines that later become essential, and a cast that plays every absurdity with total conviction. Simon Pegg and Nick Frost anchor the movie with a perfect straight-man/goofball rhythm, while the supporting ensemble makes the whole town feel like a conspiracy waiting to happen.
Bottom line
It is more than a parody of action cinema; it’s a love letter to it, built by people who understand the genre well enough to mock it and celebrate it at the same time. If you like your comedies tightly plotted and your action sequences escalating from ridiculous to ecstatic, this is an easy recommendation.
Top Letterboxd reviews
Karsten (5★) · 13074 likes
Line delivery was invented when Olivia Colman went “Nothin’ like a bit of girl on girl!”
Matt Singer (5★) · 5943 likes
Yarp.
maria (5★) · 5147 likes
includes multiple point break references, all of which explicably state how gay the relationship between patrick swayze and keanu reeves was which correlates with the gay undertones between simon pegg and nick frost and if you also consider the pleasant and surprising two second cameo from cate blanchett, you got the gayest poetic cínëmà ever created