Hampstead's reviews
Media reviews
The Wrap
Keaton?s terrific, and it?s sweet and airy and so unhurried you really feel like you?ve had a nice afternoon in the long grasses and cool breezes on the edge of the city.
Empire
This slight, modestly sweet and mildly charming affair squarely aimed at the older cinemagoer is just the bill for those seniors? matinées where the ticket comes with a cuppa and a biscuit.
Fotogramas
It criticizes with a certain grace the British hypocrisy and that of all those oenegeístas movements that put in the same bag the defense of the rights of the salmon of fish farm and the one of the marginalized ones.
Variety
Gleeson and Keaton, for their part, play this bourgeois rags-to-tweed fairytale with such good humor that one is fleetingly able to overlook the frank bogusness of the mechanics that bring them together.
The Hollywood Reporter
The extemporized feel to some of the dialogue makes their rapport seem all the more credible and consequently there is something open-hearted and friendly about the performers that keeps the film watchable, for all its faults.
The Telegraph
This is a hair-moultingly twee and staggeringly unconvincing romantic comedy
Festival Internacional de Cine de Lanzarote