Back in 2004, 'Shaun of the Dead' delighted audiences with its giddy, gruesome and good natured take on the zombie flick. Now its director, Edgar Wright, and stars Simon Pegg and Nick Frost are back with their much anticipated follow up, 'Hot Fuzz', which this time sees them embracing the cop-buddy action movie, supported by eminent British talent including Jim Broadbent, Timothy Dalton, Bill Nighy and Edward Woodward.
The story sees Simon Pegg's over-efficient Sergeant Nicholas Angel re-assigned from London to a very different beat - the sleepy West Country village of Sandford, where he's partnered with Nick Frost's bumbling bobby Danny. It seems like Dullsville-on-the-Wold, though it emerges that the town's non-existent crime rate exists alongside a curiously high number of mysterious and fatal accidents…
Authentically cinematic, stuffed with good jokes and full of incidental pleasures - particularly for diehard film buffs - don't miss the all-action 'Hot Fuzz', which opens in cinemas on the 14th of February.





