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Samuel L. Jackson leads Death To 2020 cast
The all-star cast also includes Hugh Grant, Lisa Kudrow, Kumail Nanjiani, Tracey Ullman, Samson Kayo, Leslie Jones, Diane Morgan, Cristin Milioti and Joe Keery.
Patrick Cremona, Radio Times, 7th December 2020Charlie Brooker declares Death To 2020 for Netflix
Charlie Brooker is shooting Death To 2020, a mockumentary for Netflix about this dystopian year.
British Comedy Guide, 3rd December 2020Hugh Grant reprises Paddington 2 baddie role for boy
Hugh Grant filmed a video message in character as his Paddington 2 villain to cheer up a four-year-old boy seriously ill with cancer.
BBC, 29th April 2020Hugh Grant: A Life on Screen, review
A lesson in self-deprecation from Britain's most charming rogue.
Ellie Harrison, The Independent, 24th December 2019Hugh Grant: A Life on Screen, review
So charming, this retrospective was impossible to resist.
Michael Hogan, The Telegraph, 24th December 2019Hugh Grant: A Life on Screen, BBC Two review
A clever mixture of self-deprecation and self-promotion.
Marina Vaizey, The Arts Desk, 24th December 2019TV review: Hugh Grant: A Life On Screen, BBC2
At any other time of the year I might have given this relatively benign Hugh Grant profile a particularly wide berth, but in the run-up to Christmas it seemed to hit the spot. Let's put it another way. I'd rather sit through an hour of Grant clips and self-deprecating quips than sit through the whole of Love, Actually.
Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 24th December 2019The bumbling romcom megastar Hugh Grant lives up to his wry, self-deprecating screen persona in this documentary taking us through his movie roles, from Sense and Sensibility to Four Weddings, Bridget Jones and Love Actually. A charming showcase ahead of his latest, The Gentlemen.
Ammar Kalia, The Guardian, 23rd December 2019Hugh Grant: A Life on Screen, BBC2, review
A doting, hour-long schmooze.
Rupert Hawksley, i Newspaper, 23rd December 2019Hugh Grant says romantic comedy days are over
Hugh Grant has explained why he feels like his romantic comedy days are well and truly behind him now.
The Mirror, 7th June 2019