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Polite Society review

Polite Society is a delicious modern fairy-tale: Prince Charming is put firmly in his place, and the damsel takes charge of her own destiny. We're left believing that Ria really might actually leap and kick her way into her fantasy future.

Susan Singfield, Bouquets & Brickbats, 2nd May 2023

Polite Society's Priya Kansara on doing her own stunts and south Asian representation

The action-comedy follows a martial artist-in-training plotting to save her sister from marriage.

Furvah Shah, Cosmopolitan, 28th April 2023

Polite Society review

The idea behind Polite Society is exciting and innovative, and there are frequent enjoyable moments. It also offers a mainstream audience insight into British-Pakistani culture, which is incredibly important. There is a beautiful dance sequence towards the end of the film that Kansara absolutely kills, the action can be fun and the overall storyline is enjoyably original and insightful. The actors deliver good performances and the cinematography is engaging and energetic. However, weaknesses in the script, confused pacing and a lack of substantial characters stop it from reaching its full potential.

Sophia Moss, The Upcoming, 28th April 2023

Polite Society review

British-Pakistani life gets a madcap kung-fu mash-up.

Danny Leigh, The Financial Times, 27th April 2023

Polite Society review

A homegrown martial arts comedy that delivers a roundhouse kick to the heart.

Clarisse Loughrey, The Independent, 27th April 2023

Polite Society review

Fun action comedy mashes Jane Austen and the Chuckle Brothers.

Peter Bradshaw, The Guardian, 26th April 2023

Polite Society review

This explosive, action-packed delight recalls Scott Pilgrim, Kill Bill, Get Out and The Matrix.

Mohammad Zaheer, BBC, 25th April 2023

Polite Society review

Following the blast of sitcom joy that was We Are Lady Parts, Nida Manzoor takes a giant leap to the big screen with an in-your-face comedy about crane-kicking the face of traditional mores.

Fatima Sheriff, Little White Lies, 25th April 2023

Polite Society review

The debut film from Nida Manzoor, Polite Society is an appealing blend of action romp and teen comedy centred on a martial arts-obsessed teen.

Jamie Dunn, The Skinny, 24th April 2023

Polite Society review

A high-flying kick of a comedy.

Reuben Baron, Looper, 23rd January 2023

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