Three and Out

Three and Out (2008)

  • 20% of critics liked it
    (5 reviews)

  • 46% of users liked it
    (1,748 ratings)

Death gives two men a new lease on life in this dark comedy from the UK. Paul Callow (Mackenzie Crook) makes his living driving a subway train in London, though he'd like nothing more than to be able to quit his job, move to Scotland and devote his time to writing a novel. Paul isn't an especially… More

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R, 1 hr. 46 min.
Directed By
Jonathan Gershfield
Genres
Comedy
In Theaters
Apr 25, 2008 Wide
On DVD
Nov 9, 2010
Worldwide Bonus Entertainment PLC

Critic Reviews

  • Neil Smith, Film4

    There's no light at the end of the tunnel in this misguided romp whose solitary redeeming feature is its quality cast.

  • Jonathan Trout, BBC

    Rare winning moments aside, Three and Out is unconvincing, uneven and unfunny: a severe points failure.

  • Wally Hammond, Time Out

    Too gauche, too derivative and merely sporadically amusing.

  • Tom Dawson, Total Film

    Ostensibly a black comedy, this Brit road movie engages most in its more reflective moments, focusing on characters' feelings of guilt, anger, sadness and regret.

  • Anna Smith, Empire Magazine

    Interesting, but messy.

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  • Adam M


    Decent comedy drama with Mackenzie Crook as a man who, already bored with his job as a London tube driver, becomes even more depressed when two people throw themselves under his train in as many weeks. But later our man finds out if he hits three people iin a month he gets early… More

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