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Movie Overview
Cast
• Paul Kaye
• Kate Magowan
• Beatrice Batarda
Director
• Michael Dowse
MPAA Rating
R - pervasive drug and alcohol abuse, language, and some sexual content/nudity
It's All Gone Pete Tong (2005)

REVIEWS
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INTERVIEWS
OTHER
OFCS Rating: 83% Fresh
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B-
"An initially hilarious mockumentary whose sense of humor goes deaf as it wears on. "  AboutFilm.com  Carlo Cavagna

3/5
"Whether you really dig this film will depend entirely on your affection for the club scene and you opinion of its heroes."  Filmcritic.com  Christopher Null

74/100
"Paul Kaye's performance is revelatory. A surprisingly warm-hearted mockumentary."  Cinemania  Dan Jardine

4/5
"At the center of all this is Kaye’s flat-out brilliant performance."  eFilmCritic.com  David Cornelius

2/4
"If you manage to stick around for joy, it’s probably because -- like me --you dig the original score by Graham Massey."  Slant Magazine  Ed Gonzalez

A
"A triumph that deserves to be seen."  FilmJerk.com  Edward Havens

C
"Wants to be tangy but comes off sour instead. It might just leave you with a bit of a headache, too."  One Guy's Opinion  Frank Swietek

2.5/4
"In the nick of time the rave vibe finds its own rhythm and humor."  Palo Alto Weekly  Jeanne Aufmuth

7/10
"Comes as something of a surprise when its final act actually manages to rally your sympathies. It has Paul Kaye to thank for this."  Window to the Movies  Jeffrey Chen

2.5/5
"full review in Greek"  Movies for the Masses  Joseph Proimakis

3/4
"Doesn't live up to its billing, but is an enjoyable movie that rings in your ears"  Movie Habit  Marty Mapes

"[P]ulses with energy and passion and the groove of the rave scene..."  Flick Filosopher  MaryAnn Johanson

2.5/5
"Brilliant performance by Paul Kaye."  Film Threat  Phil Hall

B
"Bright, noisy, and surprisingly fulfilling, it keeps its adrenaline rush under deceptively easy control."  Flipside Movie Emporium  Rob Vaux

B+
"One of the most graphic, scary, funny and imaginative depictions of drug addiction ever filmed."  Laramie Movie Scope  Robert Roten

5/5
"The film soars on the talent of Paul Kaye’s magnificent portrayal of a pop music icon’s self abuse, descent into total deafness and rebirth ..."  JWR  S. James Wegg

2.5/4
"A killer soundtrack and a performance all of volatile physicality by Kaye."  Film Freak Central  Walter Chaw

6/10
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OFCS Rating: 83% Fresh
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