Mortdecai
Charlie Mortdecai is the British aristocrat with charismatic personality. Charlie suffers from a continuing lack of funding to support his rich lifestyle. After a while, Charlie meets Alistair Maitland, a university friend and an MI5 officer. Alistair asks him to find the stolen Goya, Charlie immediately and without discussion. But Charlie is not the only one who has designs on the historical painting and is trying to get it. There is an American girl wanting to get a painting. The secret in that painting is that rumors indicate that it contains a bank account symbol full of historical Nazi gold.
8 August 1983, England, UK
1983, London, England, UK
22 October 1952, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA
6 December 1963, Odense, Denmark
18 August 1974, St. Louis, Missouri, USA
5 October 1967, Paddington, London, England, UK
January 02, 2016
He's a character of a bygone age of literature and film plopped down into this time and place but with no realization that anything is different. All in all, you could certainly do a lot worse for a January release.December 04, 2015
I have seen worse films, but I'm not sure I've seen a worse performance. And that's really saying something.November 29, 2015
A grueling, embarrassing vanity vehicle...April 15, 2016
The movie is a worthy warning to Hollywood at large: if you're going to make a comedy, hire some damn comedians.January 23, 2015
Go if you're a raging Anglophile with an afternoon to burn or you just love Depp, even at his hammiest. Otherwise, don't point this thing at you.July 10, 2016
The rarest kind of awful comedy, where even the characters themselves tangibly hate the movie they're in.January 23, 2015
The humour is puerile and idiotic, but you may laugh out loud in spite of yourself -- especially if you're familiar with the Carry On movies or the original Pink Panther.January 23, 2015
Mortdecai isn't particularly funny, but it's also not the Pistachio Disguisey 2015 train wreck the Internet has spent the last few months anticipating. It's brainless, but it's painless.February 25, 2016
There's nothing worse than a film that's laughing at itself while the auditorium is silent, and while Mortdecai inspires a few chuckles, it never fully delivers.January 23, 2015
Depp's strenuously unfunny performance turns a frivolous caper comedy into a grim death march to the closing credits.January 23, 2015
Daffy, dated, and precisely as intended.January 23, 2015
With art-heist caper Mortdecai, Johnny Depp tries his darnedest to start a kooky Austin Powers-like franchise with a side of bumbling Insp. Clouseau. But dash it all if it isn't a crashing bore, old bean.