Facebook Twitter Pinterest Email WhatsAppEvery once in a while, a comedy comes along which takes you by surprise and treats you to some good wholesome entertainment. Mrs. Brown’s Boys D’Movie is not such a case. It joins the long list of moronic comedies which have made the ill-fated transition from TV to film. Throughout this turgid affair, the audience is forced to endure a trickle of infantile gags, none of which hit their mark. Every second spent watching this film is a second wasted. Frankly it’s hard to condense in 100 words the level of hatred caused by this film. Ignore Mrs. Brown’s pleas to book your tickets and stay as far away from this film as possible. Hopefully if the word spreads fast enough, this nauseatingly poor film will fade into our collective memory and we can pretend as if it never really happened. RATING: 1/5 INFORMATION CAST: Brendan O’Carroll, David Armand, Richard Attlee, Robert Bathurst DIRECTOR: Ben Kellett WRITERS: Brendan O’Carroll SYNOPSIS: Mrs Brown’s fruit and veg stall faces closure unless she can prove her ancestor paid a distant tax bill. Mrs. Brown’s Boys D’Movie – Review was last modified: July 15th, 2015 by Patrick Taylor Facebook Twitter Pinterest Email WhatsApp