Jon Hamm
- American
- Actor
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Good Omens review
Despite some hammy special effects and occasional overwriting, Neil Gaiman's epic six-parter zings with wit, wisdom and heaven-sent casting.
Flora Carr, Radio Times, 5th February 2020Good Omens review
Good Omens will probably work best for those with a strong decades-old attachment to the material already, or people more attuned to the kind of genial wackiness it's going for.
Dan Owen, Frame Rated, 13th June 2019Tennant & Sheen: the double act we never knew we needed
Amazon Prime's Good Omens, the new Terry Pratchett adaptation - starring Michael Sheen, Jon Hamm and David Tennant - is 'fantasy at its best'.
Sara Wallis, The Mirror, 1st June 2019Good Omens review
The two leads shine as an angel and a demon facing down the apocalypse. But this adaptation of Terry Pratchett and Neil Gaiman's novel goes to hell when they're not around.
Lucy Mangan, The Guardian, 31st May 2019Good Omens episode 1 review
The best adaptation fans could have hoped for.
Louisa Mellor, Den Of Geek, 31st May 2019Good Omens episode 2 review
Witches, war and whimsy.
Louisa Mellor, Den Of Geek, 31st May 2019Good Omens spoiler-free review
Our US chums give us a spoiler-free look at Neil Gaiman's devilishly good new Good Omens adaptation, arriving tomorrow on Amazon Prime...
Michael Ahr, Den Of Geek, 30th May 2019Good Omens review - The first three episodes
Having enjoyed the first three episodes I can't wait to see what's in store for the final three.
Greg Ellwood, Entertainment Focus, 20th May 2019Exclusive photos from the set of Good Omens
It's a match made in heaven -- or is that hell?
Devan Coggan, Entertainment Weekly, 5th October 2018Review - Absolutely Fabulous: The Movie
I am not sure quite why Saunders chose to make this film as it is clearly way past its peak and although she and Lumley are as brilliant as ever in their roles there is a feeling they are sleepwalking their way through them; they even on occasion throw out a few greatest hits moments. The thing is, due to re-runs and box sets, these are not as funny as they should be as familiarity alongside predictability are the curse of any comedy.
The Quotidian Times, 2nd July 2016