British Comedy Guide

Press clippings

Mammals review

Corden is miscast, chiefly because he lacks the range to enliven his character.

Barbara Ellen, The Observer, 13th November 2022

Mammals review

James Corden enters full-blown stalker-mode in surreal infidelity drama.

Amanda Whiting, The Independent, 11th November 2022

Mammals review

James Corden is a loutish manbaby in this lame, risible drama.

Lucy Mangan, The Guardian, 11th November 2022

Mammals review

James Corden plays a temperamental chef who begins to worry that his wife is having an affair in this half-hour from award-winning playwright Jez Butterworth.

Daniel Fienberg, Hollywood Reporter, 10th November 2022

Mammals review

In his frustrating new TV show, James Corden plays a man it's hard to root for.

Robert Lloyd, LA Times, 10th November 2022

Mammals review

James Corden is out of his depth in this fraught relationship dramedy.

Chase Hutchinson, Collider, 10th November 2022

James Corden to star in Amazon Prime comedy drama Mammals

James Corden is returning to UK television screens, starring alongside Sally Hawkins in Mammals, a comedy drama series for Amazon Prime.

British Comedy Guide, 13th July 2021

Review - Benjamin

Simon Amstell is a film-maker wh''s made a film about a film maker making a film about his inability to love, a topic that long informed his stand-up.

Steve Bennett, Chortle, 15th March 2019

'Benjamin' film review

Simon Amstell's first feature is a heartwarming, brutal, self-portrait.

Olly Richards, NME, 12th March 2019

Benjamin review

Uncertainty can be an artist's curse - and that rings particularly true for the title character in Benjamin, Simon Amstell's "nouveau" romcom.

Kari Megeed, The Upcoming, 11th March 2019

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