Press clippings
What's Love Got To Do With It review
Sparky cross-cultural romcom​.
Wendy Ide, The Observer, 26th February 2023What's Love Got To Do With It? review - slick Richard Curtis-esque Britcom
Shekhar Kapur returns with a solid cross-cultural attempt to recall the heyday of Working Title rom-coms.
Benjamin Lee, The Guardian, 14th September 2022What's Love Got To Do With It? review
A pitch-perfect Lily James headlines a vibrant multicultural rom-com.
Michael Rechtshaffen, Hollywood Reporter, 11th September 2022Lily James to star in Comic Relief's Beauty And The Beast pantomime
Lily James, Oliver Chris, Guz Khan, Kiell Smith-Bynoe, Sian Gibson, Susan Wokoma, Celia Imrie, Pam Ferris, Simon Bird and Tom Rosenthal are amongst the cast for BBC Two's Beauty And The Beast - A Pantomime For Comic Relief.
British Comedy Guide, 9th December 2021The Pursuit Of Love, episode 3 review
As Emily Mortimer's Nancy Mitford adaptation came to an end, one question became clear - where was the narrative?
Chris Bennion, The Telegraph, 23rd May 2021Rare Beasts review
Billie Piper's debut viciously mauls romcom conventions.
Clarisse Loughrey, The Independent, 21st May 2021Review: Pursuit Of Love scattered with endless faults
I never thought I'd be thanking Marc Bolan for rescuing my Sunday night viewing. But that's what happened last weekend. I was dangerously close to hitting the urgent exit required button on BBC1's latest period drama, when Fleabag's hot priest Andrew Scott burst onto the screen dancing to T. Rex's overlooked classic Dandy In The Underworld.
Ian Hyland, The Mirror, 13th May 2021The Pursuit Of Love review - absolutely glorious
Emily Mortimer's immaculate adaptation of Nancy Mitford's bestseller about the madcap Radlett family is an instant classic. What a magnificent treat to tuck into.
Lucy Mangan, The Guardian, 10th May 2021The Pursuit Of Love, BBC One review
Nancy Mitford novel makes a smashing small screen transfer.
Matt Wolf, The Arts Desk, 10th May 2021The Pursuit Of Love is bold, barmy and never boring
Her adaptation of Nancy Mitford's novel features subtitles, freeze-frames and loud blasts of T Rex.
Rachel Cooke, The New Statesman, 10th May 2021