Anthony Taormina of FilmFracture wrote:
"'The World's End' is a film that cannot be summed up succinctly or without meandering off into a tangent or two. At face value it's a story about reuniting with old friends and squashing, or rehashing, decades-old squabbles, but just underneath the surface is an homage to the body-swapping flicks of the '50s. Buried even deeper, almost as a meta film, 'The World's End' is the final piece of "The Three Flavors Cornetto Trilogy," a loosely connected series of films that started with 'Shaun of the Dead' (2004) and continued with 'Hot Fuzz' (2007).
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