How to Stop Being a Loser
How To Stop Being a Loser is a 2011 British independent comedy film starring Billy Murray, Gemma Atkinson, Richard E. Grant, Simon Phillips, and Colin Salmon. The film released on 18 November 2011 in the United Kingdom.[1] As of July 2020, none of the seven reviews compiled by Rotten Tomatoes are positive, with an average score of 3.33/10.[2]
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Directed by | Dominic Burns |
Written by | Chris Grezo Rupert Knowles Alexander Williams |
Starring | Simon Phillips Gemma Atkinson Billy Murray Richard E. Grant Colin Salmon Martin Kemp Craig Conway Stephanie Leonidas Adele Silva |
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Country | United Kingdom |
Language | English |
Budget | £1 million |
Plot
James is useless with women, but his luck changes under the tutelage of pick-up artist, Ampersand. As James learns the art of seduction he begins to wonder about Ampersand's intentions and questions what would truly make him happy in life.
Cast
* Simon Phillips as James
- Gemma Atkinson as Hannah
- Billy Murray as Dr. Leaner
- Richard E. Grant as Ian
- Craig Conway as Ampersand
- Nicola Posener as Emma
- Stephanie Leonidas as Patch
- Colin Salmon as Dr. Learner
- Keeley Hazell as Kirsty
- Martin Compston as Adam
- Neil Maskell as Hands Henry
- Martin Kemp as Zeus
- David Easter as Mr. Johnson
- Sheridan Smith as Lisa
- Larissa Houghton as Kelly-Ann
- Dominic Burns as Neil
- Rita Ramnani as Jenny
- Adele Silva as Zara
- Jill Halfpenny as Suzy
See also
References
- Earnshaw, Helen (18 November 2011). "How To Sop Being A Loser Review". Female First. Retrieved 29 July 2020.
- "How to Stop Being a Loser (2011)". Rotten Tomatoes. Retrieved 29 July 2020.
External links
- How To Stop Being a Loser at IMDb
- Interview with Dominic Burns on the occasion of the DVD release
- Interview with Simon Phillips about his role in How To Stop Being A Loser
- Interview with Gemma Atkinson on How To Stop Being A Loser
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