Rowan Atkinson reprises his role as a bumbling British spy in the sequel, which hits U.S. theaters Oct. 28. By THR Staff The James Bond spoof starring Rowan Atkinson (right) is a hit in the U.K. and ...
More a resuscitation than a rebirth, British comedian Rowan Atkinson revives his spoof spy character with this enjoyable if somewhat wheezy reprise. MI7-operative Johnny English (Atkinson) is recalled ...
Oh you better believe they made another Johnny English. Johnny English Reborn opens this fall, and now the trailer is here for your viewing pleasure. The plot is that Johnny English has a contract to ...
Has there really been a lot of clamor for a sequel to “Johnny English,” the middling 2003 James Bond spoof starring Rowan Atkinson? Probably not, but nonetheless, here’s “Johnny English Reborn,” like ...
Rowan Atkinson is returning to one of his most iconic roles in Johnny English Strikes Again. The third film in the popular spy spoof series follows 2003’s Johnny English and 2011’s Johnny English ...
"Johnny English Reborn," a Universal Pictures release, is rated PG for mild action violence, rude humor, some language and brief sensuality. Running time: 101 minutes. One and a half stars out of four ...
1. Everything Rowan Atkinson does make me laugh. It's pretty uncanny how reliably he makes it happen. The main reason is that Atkinson never seems to be trying to go for a laugh, even when he's ...
Elastic-faced British comedian Rowan Atkinson has another go at playing the inept M17 spy. By Megan Lehmann SYDNEY — It’s been a particularly long time between martinis for James Bond fans, but don’t ...
When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. Rowan Atkinson’s primary strength as a comedian lies in his ability to turn a seemingly ...
When one sees 250+ films in a given year one tends to remember both the really good ones and the ones that insulted your intelligence or wasted your time. The first Johnny English was neither of those ...
It ought to be funnier than it is. But then the first Johnny English movie, some eight years ago, didn't exactly rival Rowan Atkinson's Mr Bean for general hilarity. And, though better than that ...