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Winner of the Jury Prize at the Cannes Film festival, legendary director Ken Loach , one of Britain's most distinguished and respected filmmakers, who makes tough, uncompromising films about a beleaguered working class with poetry and humor, and longtime writing partner Paul Laverty (The Wind that Shakes the Barley, Bread and Roses and My Name is Joe), present an engagingly off-kilter new film, The Angels' Share. Robbie, a young ne'er do well (Paul Brannigan), a broke new father with a good heart is in serious trouble with the law. When he holds his newborn son for the first time, roguish Robbie is determined that the boy will have a better life, one with more opportunities than he has been offered in this insular, blue collar world. But first Robbie must sort out a variety of pressing problems --his girlfriend's family wants to do him harm and run him out of town being first and foremost among them. He is given a lucky break by a judge who shows mercy, granting him community service instead of jail. Here he meets Rhino, Albert and Mo, former petty criminals also down on their luck. (c) IFC Films
Release Date The Angels' Share Apr 12, 2013 Limited
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Actors For The Angels' Share

Paul Brannigan,John Henshaw,Gary Maitland,William Ruane,Jasmin Riggins,Roger Allam,Siobhan Reilly,Charlie Maclean,Daniel Portman,Paul Donnelly

Genres The Angels' Share : Drama,Comedy

Visitor Ranting & Critics For The Angels' Share

User Ranting The Angels' Share : 3.8
User Percentage For The Angels' Share : 80 %
User Count Like for The Angels' Share : 3,552
All Critics Ranting For The Angels' Share : 7.1
All Critics Count For The Angels' Share : 65
All Critics Percentage For The Angels' Share : 91 %

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Movie Overview For The Angels' Share

Narrowly avoiding jail, new dad Robbie vows to turn over a new leaf. A visit to a whisky distillery inspires him and his mates to seek a way out of their hopeless lives.

TagLine The Angels' Share

Four Friends. One Mission. Lots of Spirit.

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Review For The Angels' Share

The plot thickens, but the mood grows lighter.
Claudia Puig-USA Today

Unexpectedly, and blithely, amusing.
John Anderson-Newsday

The film itself vaporizes before your eyes, but it's likable. Given its unstable mishmash of thuggery and whimsy, that's something of an achievement.
Peter Rainer-Christian Science Monitor

Like the spirit it celebrates, "The Angel's Share" is a neat little jolt of pleasure - and guaranteed to leave you feeling just a mite warmer.
Stephen Whitty-Newark Star-Ledger

While a few farcical moments fizzle, it's mostly charming.
Farran Smith Nehme-New York Post

"The Angels' Share" leaves a warm glow.
Betsy Sharkey-Los Angeles Times

Sweet-natured and high-spirited, it's a fanciful fable with a wee dash of magical realism.
Susan Granger-SSG Syndicate

This is one of the most likable movies so far this year.
Robin Clifford-Reeling Reviews

Although the English director Ken Loach has been making socially conscious movies for close to 50 years, this shaggy comedy unfolds like the work of a young man on a lark.
Craig Seligman-Bloomberg News

With The Angels' Share, Ken Loach expertly combines a handful of genres which congeal into an often funny, always charming affair that serves as a salute to whisky to boot.
Simon Brookfield-We Got This Covered

Loach films have been funny while making their point before (see "Riff Raff"), but this one is imbued with a little bit of magic...Those offended by four letter words should be warned that even the voice of God slings a heavy dose of them here.
Laura Clifford-Reeling Reviews

Ken Loach comedy about young Glaswegian reprobates fighting for a second chance has charm aplenty, but suffers from occasional portions of cheese and a hard-to-swallow premise (whisky-tasting as gateway to a better life).
Chris Barsanti-Film Journal International

I'm not suggesting The Angels' Share is a chock full of bellylaughs, but it's the first Loach film in some time that lacks the sensation of having a plastic grocery bag pulled over one's face.
Brian Orndorf-Blu-ray.com

Some good laughs and a passable air of bonhomie do nothing to cover up the fact that The Angels' Share is totally lightweight and distractingly underdone.
Simon Abrams-The Playlist

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