[FILM REVIEW] FISHERMAN’S FRIENDS: ONE AND ALL Review (2023)
Summary: Following the success of their first album, the Fisherman’s Friends struggle to adjust to their new-found fame and work towards a second album.
Year: 2023
Cinema Release Dates: 23rd February 2023 (Australia), TBC (Thailand), 19th August 2022 (UK), 18th November 2022 (USA)
VOD Release Dates: 18th November 2022 (USA)
Country: UK
Director: Meg Leonard, Nick Moorcroft
Screenwriter: Piers Ashworth, Meg Leonard, Nick Moorcroft
Cast: Jade Anouka (Leah Jordan), Mezi Atwood (Sarah), Morgan Val Baker (Logan Merritt), Marcus Bonfanti (self), Fiona Button (Petra), Chris Evans (self), Corinne Furman (Paige), Karthi Gnanasegaram (self), Richard Hainsworth, Richard Harrington (Morgan Jenkins), David Hayman (Jago), Peter Hicks, Dave Johns (Leadville), Jim Main (Jowan), Imelda May (Aubrey Flynn), Kevin Patrick McGarry (Caden), Joshua McGuire (Gareth), Mark Meacher (self), Kaia Mnisi (Grace), Meadow Nobrega (Tamsyn), James Purefoy (Jim), Levi Roots (self), Michael Scott (Lowen), Fode Simbo (Roy), Maggie Steed (Maggie), Sam Swainsbury (Rowan), Ramon Tikaram (Jez Chandra), Frida Voogd (Kenwyn), Mae Voogd (Sally), Libby Walker (Becky), David White (self), Rory Wilton (Meryn)
Running Time: 111 mins
Classification: PG (Australia), TBC (Thailand), 12A (UK), PG-13 (USA)
OUR FISHERMAN’S FRIENDS: ONE AND ALL REVIEWS
David Griffiths’s Fisherman’s Friends: One And All Review:
Dave’s rating Out Of 5
Alex First, Greg King, Jacqui Hammerton and Peter Krausz’s Aftersun Review
Alex’s rating Out Of 5
Greg’s rating Out Of 5
Jacqui’s rating Out Of 5
Peter’s rating Out Of 5
Average Subculture rating Out Of 5
Other Fisherman’s Friends: One And All Reviews:
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