British Comedy Guide

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Wicked Little Letters review

As well-meaning and sporadically funny as it may be, Wicked Little Letters is too dated and tepid to be anything except forgettable.

Chloe Walker, Paste Magazine, 4th March 2024

Wicked Little Letters review

Though there is little variation in shot types (averaging on medium and long shots) the witty dialogue by far makes up for it.

Tess Bowen, Brig Newspaper, 24th February 2024

Olivia Colman and Jessie Buckley: 'Never repress a woman - because it will come out'

The actors star in a true-life 1920s tale of a snobbish small town upset by poison-pen letters. They discuss falling in love with one another, the f-word and the parallels with today's internet trolling.

Claire Armitstead, The Guardian, 23rd February 2024

Wicked Little Letters review

Olivia Colman's foul mouth is really f**king funny.

Matthew Turner, i Newspaper, 23rd February 2024

Wicked Little Letters review

Wicked Little Letters is not as wild as it could have been.

Mireia Mullor, Digital Spy, 23rd February 2024

Wicked Little Letters review

Jessie Buckley and Olivia Colman create fabulous fireworks together.

Chris Wasser, The Independent (Ireland), 23rd February 2024

Wicked Little Letters review

Olivia Colman hurling expletives is enough to sustain this witty true-life comedy.

Clarisse Loughrey, The Independent, 22nd February 2024

Wicked Little Letters review

Jessie Buckley and Olivia Colman star in a very English comedy.

Leslie Felperin, The Financial Times, 22nd February 2024

Wicked Little Letters review

This British chocolate-box period comedy thinks that excessive swearing works as a substitute for a good plot - but it really doesn't.

Robbie Collin, The Telegraph, 22nd February 2024

Wicked Little Letters review

A depressing, obvious, clunky waste of a stellar cast.

Peter Bradshaw, The Guardian, 22nd February 2024

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