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Truth Seekers review
An affectionate British tribute to horror.
Louisa Mellor, Den Of Geek, 29th October 2020Truth Seekers review
In spite of the horror-comedy's flaws, watching Frost and Pegg spar is always a joyous experience.
Ed Cumming, The Independent, 29th October 2020Simon Pegg and Nick Frost on Truth Seekers
"There was a need for a scare. To think, are we alone?"
Gabriel Tate, i Newspaper, 26th October 2020Truth Seekers review
The new Amazon comedy has some real scares up its sleeve.
Caroline Framke, Variety, 23rd October 2020Truth Seekers review
Nick Frost and Simon Pegg's new Amazon series is stuffed with scares, but lacks the wit of the Cornetto Trilogy.
Thomas Ling, Radio Times, 20th October 2020Amazon Prime launches Truth Seekers remote adventure
To mark the 30th October launch of Truth Seekers on Amazon Prime Video, fans of Nick Frost and Simon Pegg should get ready to embark on a paranormal investigation from the comfort of their homes. From 23rd October through 18th November, Prime Video will be hosting The Truth Seekers Remote Adventure.
Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 19th October 2020Spaced turns 21: it couldn't be more relevant today
Despite airing at the start of the millennium, Simon Pegg and Jessica Hynes' wacky comedy Spaced is more relevant to lockdown life than you'd think, says Lauren Morris.
Lauren Morris, Radio Times, 31st July 2020Another chance to catch the first season of Simon Pegg, Nick Frost and Jessica Hynes's 1999 sitcom running back-to-back until 2am. In the opening episode, Pegg and Hynes meet in a greasy spoon and decide to go flat-hunting together, posing as a couple until they come across a promising property in Tufnell Park.
Ammar Kalia, The Guardian, 8th May 2020Audible signs up star duos for free lockdown podcast
Simon Pegg & Nick Frost, Jennifer Saunders & Dawn French and Paul Whitehouse & Harry Enfield are amongst the comedy duos who have recorded episodes of Audible's new free podcast Locked Together.
British Comedy Guide, 16th April 2020Top 20 British sitcoms of 21st century: Spaced
Spaced is likeable, endless quotable, highly watchable and very, very funny.
Chris Hallam, Chris Hallam's World View, 1st April 2020