Mindhorn: crime spoof film is 'comedy gold'

Critics hail Mighty Boosh stars' homage to 1980s TV detectives as one of the funniest films in years

Mindhorn
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Mindhorn, a new low-budget British comedy-thriller inspired by old detective shows, has surprised critics with its humour and pathos.

Written by Julian Barratt and Simon Farnaby, both alumni of surreal comedy series The Mighty Boosh, it sees Barratt in the lead role of Richard Thorncroft, a faded actor once known for his TV cop character, the Bergerac-like Mindhorn.

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