A company tries to shut down Mrs Brown';s fruit and veg stall. They can feck off.
8 December 1980, Exeter, Devon, England, UK
28 December 1938, Blackrock, County Dublin, Ireland
1954 in London, England, UK
22 February 1957, Accra, Ghana
9 January 1982, Dublin, Ireland
1959, Dublin, Ireland
18 January 1985, Bucharest, Romania
9 April 1949, Dublin, Ireland
7 October 1973, Skawina, Malopolskie, Poland
3 December 1959, Belfast, Northern Ireland, UK
19 March 1947, Cork, Ireland
July 07, 2014
Mrs Brown's Boys D'Movie is relentlessly crude, utterly devoid of any cinematic qualities and, most crucially, completely unfunny.
August 01, 2014
Rent the TV show instead.
July 25, 2014
It's more funny-peculiar than funny ha-ha, and at times downright inexplicable.
May 31, 2016
This comedy spends too much time rehashing old jokes.
July 24, 2014
O'Carroll's yellow-face portrayal of Mr Wang is eerily reminiscent of Mickey Rooney's Yunioshi in Breakfast at Tiffany's, more than half a century ago.
July 02, 2014
None of the contrived plot ingredients warm the cockles of the heart ( ... ) you are merely left with a chance to visit parts of Dublin you might not have seen before.
July 02, 2014
One joke repackaged makes up about 80 per cent of Mrs Brown's Boys D'Movie's gags.
July 03, 2014
Will leave even the most fervent of fans disappointed by its abattoir of wit.
July 07, 2014
Its remit to deliver a cinema-sized slice of the sitcom for its bafflingly vast legions of fans.
June 30, 2014
A clothesline on which hang some pretty soggy old jokes and tired stereotypes.
November 08, 2014
Don't be surprised when actors giggle or corpse. O'Carroll doesn't save the gaffes for the blooper reel; he leaves them in.
July 10, 2014
A crowd-pleasing romp that pretty much does exactly what it says on the tin.

