Nick Frost has for years been the best sidekick in the business. He is as good a character actor as you’ll find, convincingly playing, say, the doofus police partner (Hot Fuzz) or the sober straight man to his alcoholic best friend (The World’s End). But with Cuban Fury, he’s finally taking center stage—figuratively and literally.
Almost ten years to the day after the release of Shaun of the Dead—the movie that would make the British actor a recognizable face in U.S.—Frost is hilariously gracing the big screen as Bruce, a former child salsa prodigy who gets back in the game decades later to impress a girl (played by Parks and Recreation’s Rashida Jones).
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