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Greed review
The main emotion when you leave the cinema at the end of Greed might well be surprise that there's not a posse of lawyers running in with an injunction on behalf of billionaire Sir Philip Green.
Brian Viner, Daily Mail, 21st February 2020Greed shows a darker side to the lifestyles of the rich
Steve Coogan and Michael Winterbottom's Greed may be set in a rich man's world, but behind the superyachts there's a serious message.
Cath Clarke, The Big Issue, 21st February 2020Review: Greed
As one wonders how much this film overlaps with Coogan and Winterbottom's upcoming Trip To Greece in terms of inspiration, one also wonders if the actor is keeping a little powder dry for his future #MeToo comedy-drama with Solemani on Channel 4.
Jay Richardson, Chortle, 21st February 2020Greed review
A dismally disappointing effort that lacks the nerve to really go after its targets with any gusto.
Steven Sheehan, The Digital Fix, 19th February 2020Greed: review
Greed is crude and uneven. But it is also a very funny film about a stratum of society which deserves every opportunity to be mocked. It also focuses on a very serious issue that deserves every opportunity to be altered.
Christopher Shrimpton, The Upcoming, 18th February 2020Sex Education, Series 2, Netflix review
Happy Valentines: this humdrum holiday is the perfect occasion to stream the most affirming sex comedy in years.
Jill Chuah Masters, The Arts Desk, 14th February 2020Sex Education season 2 review: genuine class
Season 2 of Netflix Original show Sex Education is a funny, raunchy and inclusive lesson in love.
Rosie Fletcher, Den Of Geek, 20th January 2020Sex Education season 2 review
The second season builds on the promise of the first, once again providing a refreshingly honest look at adolescent sexuality.
Patrick Cremona, Radio Times, 20th January 2020Review: Sex Education, Netflix
The makers have gathered together some great comedy talent to write the new series.
Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 19th January 2020Sex Education season two review
The teenagers' sexual escapades continue apace, bringing constant laughs in this rare, magnificent comedy that is good for both the heart and the soul.
Lucy Mangan, The Guardian, 17th January 2020