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Is the BBC cashing in on Bridgerton's sex appeal?
The Nancy Mitford adaptation was ground zero for that Dominic West-Lily James rumour. The Pursuit Of Love's promises a costume drama full of sex and scandal, but how does it compare to Netflix's hit period drama?
Alice Kemp-Habib, GQ, 9th May 2021The Pursuit Of Love review
Lily James pouts, struts and grumbles in this post-Bridgerton period bonkbuster.
Ed Cumming, The Independent, 9th May 2021The Pursuit Of Love, BBC1, review
A gleefully satirical snapshot of growing up and teenage friendship.
Gwendolyn Smith, i Newspaper, 9th May 2021Pursuit Of Love proves we can't get enough of TV toffs
Emily Mortimer's adaptation manages to feel both modern and faithful to the original.
Gerard Gilbert, i Newspaper, 8th May 2021Lily James cancels Graham Norton appearance
Lily James has cancelled another TV appearance after being pictured kissing married co-star Dominic West.
The 31-year-old star was due to appear on this Friday's instalment of The Graham Norton Show, but BBC bosses have been forced to find a last-minute replacement after she pulled out.
Stephanie Soteriou, The Sun, 19th October 2020Filming starts on BBC comedy drama The Pursuit Of Love
Production is underway on The Pursuit Of Love, Emily Mortimer's BBC One comedy drama adaptation of Nancy Mitford's celebrated novel. Lily James, Emily Beecham and Dominic West star.
British Comedy Guide, 28th July 2020The latest jukebox movie to put its women on mute
Danny Boyle's schmaltz-fest is all about musicians, and all of them are men. It's another hero's journey in which women are there to dote, scold and sell out.
Laura Snapes, The Guardian, 27th June 2019Review: Yesterday
The absence of The Beatles is the premise of this mixed movie.
Nigel Andrews, The Financial Times, 26th June 2019Review: Yesterday
Danny Boyle and Richard Curtis join forces for a likeable enough, Beatles-themed musical drama.
James Mottram, The List, 24th June 2019Review: Yesterday
Yesterday is a typical Curtis vehicle, amiable, and eminently watchable - but the film is directed by Danny Boyle, who displays none of the distinctive, visual flourishes I've come to expect from him, leaving me with the conviction that this could have been directed by just about anybody.
Philip Caveney, Bouquets & Brickbats, 21st June 2019