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Ed Sheeran's puppet changed to avoid upsetting redheads
Spitting Image has remodelled its puppet of Ed Sheeran before the show has even aired - to avoid upsetting redheads. The original had carrot leaves sprouting from the Shape Of You singer's bonce - but now has turnip foliage instead.
Rod McPhee, The Sun, 1st October 2020Noel Fielding sells 'bizarre painting' for nearly £1000
He shares his unusual and abstract paintings with fans over Instagram. And now Noel Fielding has reportedly sold a bizarre portrait of Ed Sheeran at London's Saatchi Gallery for nearly £1,000.
Daily Mail, 14th June 2020The latest jukebox movie to put its women on mute
Danny Boyle's schmaltz-fest is all about musicians, and all of them are men. It's another hero's journey in which women are there to dote, scold and sell out.
Laura Snapes, The Guardian, 27th June 2019Yesterday review
From the downgrading of beautiful music, to a wooden Ed Sheeran, Yesterday is simple without being charming.
Ryan Gilbey, The New Statesman, 27th June 2019Review: Yesterday
The absence of The Beatles is the premise of this mixed movie.
Nigel Andrews, The Financial Times, 26th June 2019Danny Boyle: Ed Sheeran wasn't my first choice
Danny Boyle didn't want to cast Ed Sheeran in Yesterday at first, as he admits he initially wanted Coldplay's Chris Martin for the role.
Female First, 25th June 2019Review: Yesterday
Danny Boyle and Richard Curtis join forces for a likeable enough, Beatles-themed musical drama.
James Mottram, The List, 24th June 2019Ed Sheeran in Yesterday: The ultimate musical trolling
Going to see a film about The Beatles and ending up seeing one about Ed Sheeran? Hollywood, I am begging you: please stop putting famous people in your films.
Alice Jones, i Newspaper, 21st June 2019'Yesterday': Film Review | Tribeca 2019
All you need is... a more imaginative scenario.
John DeFore, Hollywood Reporter, 5th May 2019Yesterday abandons premise in favour of mediocre romcom
Yesterday wastes possibly the best "on paper" premise this year to just make an average at best romantic comedy. It's quite disappointing.
Mike Ryan, Uproxx, 5th May 2019