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Death at a Funeral (2010)
Neil LaBute's Death at a Funeral follows a young man named Auron and his family members in his father's funeral. Their funeral ceremony goes wrong: a debacle of exposed family secrets and misplaced bodies. How can they deal with it?
19 June 1978, Passaic, New Jersey, USA
14 November 1987, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
12 December 1970, Washington, District of Columbia, USA
10 July 1945, Evansville, Indiana, USA
1 January 1944, Birmingham, Alabama, USA
7 February 1965, Andrews, South Carolina, USA
19 September 1982, Kansas City, Missouri, USA
18 September 1973, Stillwater, Oklahoma, USA
21 September 1971, Dallas, Texas, USA
December 19, 2010
...a perfectly watchable piece of work...April 16, 2010
So much sameness, yet so fewer laughs.April 26, 2010
I like this new one mainly because of the cast.February 01, 2011
The only scene in which the audience noticeably reacted to the film's efforts to extract some belly laughs came in the depressingly derivative poo jokes.April 08, 2012
If the film is so close to the original as to also be pretty much disposable once its over, at least it as well serves up a healthy amount of laughs during its very brief and brisk run time.May 04, 2012
A funny film, but it's not one that I found myself growing passionate about as I watched.June 02, 2010
Although it still only just gets away with sundry homophobic and size-ist gags, there's a tad more zing than the original, though if you caught that already, be warned: this is a scene-for-scene retread.March 18, 2011
A little more tweaking for the actual actor's voices to come through, instead of trying to put them into pre-concieved places, may have worked better, but on the whole, it's still an excellent example of how the ensemble comedy should work.April 26, 2010
I like the cast.April 22, 2010
Rock's interventions can't compensate for excessive fealty to dumb gags.December 23, 2014
While it isn't a shot-for-shot replica, certainly no one can accuse Hollywood of dumbing things down here.October 01, 2012
What we end up with here is the most pointless remake since Gus Van Sant made his shot-for-shot remake of "Psycho" back in 1998.