Let’s hope Cameron doesn’t follow her! Hayley Atwell calls The Other Woman a ‘depressingly shameful’ film on Twitter

By Hanna Flint

It seems Hayley Atwell falls into the category of celebrity tweeters who certainly don't mince their 140 characters.

The British actress took to Twitter to slate The Other Woman, the recent romantic comedy starring Leslie Mann, Cameron Diaz and Kate Upton.

Writing on Monday, Hayley, 32, didn’t pull her punches: ‘Had to turn off the depressingly shameful The Other Woman movie tonight.’

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Tough critic: Hayley Atwell certainly won't be buying The Other Woman on DVD as she called a 'depressingly shameful' film on Twitter

Tough critic: Hayley Atwell certainly won't be buying The Other Woman on DVD as she called a 'depressingly shameful' film on Twitter

Her ridicule continued: ‘Slap stick? Couldn't be less funny if you slapped it with a stick.’

Luckily for Hayley, Tuesday night’s entertainment proved to be much more enjoyable as she attended a cocktail party held in honour of Serbian artist Marina Abramovic at the illy store on Regent Street.

The actress, who stars opposite Andre 3000 in the new Jimi Hendrix biopic, looked pretty in blue skinny jeans, a black vest, floral cropped shirt and tan heels with a black Mulberry handbag.

She doesn't pull punches: Hopefully Cameron Diaz, Leslie Mann and Kate Upton don't follow Hayley on Twitter

She doesn't pull punches: Hopefully Cameron Diaz, Leslie Mann and Kate Upton don't follow Hayley on Twitter

Training: Atwell has been working hard to get into pack physical fitness before filming starts on Marvel's Agent Carter TV series

Training: Atwell has been working hard to get into pack physical fitness before filming starts on Marvel's Agent Carter TV series

Hayley barely needed any make-up to enhance her fresh-face and wore her brunette locks in a deep side-parting.

 

She’s been upping her fitness over the last few months as she prepares to bring Agent Peggy Carter to the small screen in her own spin-off series.

Marvel's Agent Carter sees Hayley reprise her role from Captain America: The First Avenger and the one-shot short film of the same name.

Set in 1946, the series follows the British agent as she tries to balance her work for the Strategic Scientific Reserve while moonlighting on secret missions with Howard Stark.

British star Dominic Cooper has also signed on the fill the shoes once more of the father of Tony Stark (AKA Iron Man).

The first series is set to debut in January 2015 during the season 2 mid-season break of Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.

Filming is expected begin this September.

Bad gal Peggy: Hayley reprises her Marvel role, along with Dominic Cooper as Howard Stark, for the TV series set in 1946

Bad gal Peggy: Hayley reprises her Marvel role, along with Dominic Cooper as Howard Stark, for the TV series set in 1946

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To be fair it was a pretty awful movie.

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Brilliant film!

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She is an actress? I'm sure she made life long friends all over the industry with those comments. You never know when you are going to need loyal friends to help you get ahead. She's shown herself to be trustworthy and kind. She really knows how to win friends and influence people. (eye roll so big I almost fell over). And she accomplished this without even watching the whole movie.

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So she's not allowed to dislike a movie?

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Hayley, Ray Winstone, public toilets, The Sweeney. That is all.

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Cameron Diaz's acting in that movie was really good however she was too old to play the role. The wife in the movie did a stand out performance. Overall its an OK movie. Not that bad but too much improbable things occurring.

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Good actress, poor tweet, that joke was as bad as the movie she was complaining about!

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she's very pretty. as an entertainer if you are not bashing the kardashians publicly then you approve of them

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I laughed my butt off....it was silly and complete and utter nonsence! I think thats was a comendy should be really. Life's bloody hard enough a few laughs go down a treat! Opinion sure, but really???

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Hi hater.

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People that use the word 'hater' belong on the Jeremy kyle show

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A TRULY DREADFUL FILM

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