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Inside No 9: the hit formula behind TV's cleverest show

The show itself is a gimmick, in that it's an anthology series with all-new characters and story every week - something that's extremely rare on television.

Jack Seale, i Newspaper, 25th October 2018

Kenny Everett's Thames Video Shows coming to DVD

Network is to release all four series of the iconic Kenny Everett Video Show on DVD in November.

British Comedy Guide, 24th October 2018

Sally4Ever is Julia Davis at her nasty, dirty best

Why I adore the comedy star and her sick, sick mind.

Rachel Cooke, The New Statesman, 24th October 2018

An Evening With Beverly Luff Linn review

The narrative of the film is so loose that there's barely anything to sink your teeth into.

Entertainment Focus, 23rd October 2018

An Evening With Beverly Luff Linn review

Director Jim Hosking's 2016 horror debut, The Greasy Strangler, was one of the most grotesquely original exercises in bad taste ever committed to screen. I loved it. This creakier follow-up comedy boasts similar bizarreness, even if it lacks Greasy's compelling central psychology.

Larushka Ivan-zadeh, Metro, 23rd October 2018

An Evening With Beverly Luff Linn review

Filmmaker Jim Hosking struggles to hit the right notes with his Greasy Strangler follow-up.

The List, 22nd October 2018

An Evening With Beverly Luff Linn review

The film has its dead spots -- a running joke about grunting Beverly's trapped wind palls quickly -- but most of the slow-burn strangeness is a hoot.

Kim Newman, Empire, 22nd October 2018

Hugh Grant reveals plans for a sequel to Four Weddings

Before you get too excited, the actor did describe it as a "sequel-ette", so we definitely won't be getting a full-length film sequel, but it does seem that at least one new scene is being planned.

Susannah Alexander, Digital Spy, 21st October 2018

An Evening With Beverly Luff Linn review

It's not often that Aubrey Plaza appears in a movie without being its most deadpan performer, but she's surrounded by stony-faced competition in this comedy.

Edward Porter, The Sunday Times, 21st October 2018

Was 'The Inbetweeners' ever truly acceptable?

One of its stars has complained that people would find it too offensive, here's why he's missed the point entirely.

Tristan Cross, ShortList, 19th October 2018

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