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SXSW 2019 Horror: LITTLE MONSTERS, TALES FROM THE LODGE

From British rather than Australian ground, Tales from the Lodge is a portmanteau horror-comedy.

Manon de Reaper, Film Inquiry, 22nd March 2019

'Tales From the Lodge': Film Review | SXSW 2019

Old friends entertain each other with scary stories in Abigail Blackmore's horror-comedy anthology film.

Frank Scheck, Hollywood Reporter, 19th March 2019

Review: Kieran Hodgson

There's still tickets for Hodgson's tour dates available across the country. Don't miss this political geek comedy of the highest order.

Jo Beggs, The Reviews Hub, 18th March 2019

Tales From The Lodge

Tales From The Lodge is a curious little movie, a sort of stealth horror anthology by way of a Big Chill-style adult-friendship dramedy, and it even manages to work in a surprisingly amusing nod to The Lost Boys.

Nick Rocco Scalia, FilmThreat, 13th March 2019

Tales From The Lodge

A solid little film which delivers well within the scope of its simple ambition.

Jennie Kermode, Eye For Film, 10th March 2019

Comedy-Horror 'Tales from the Lodge' Shakes Up...

In Abigail Blackmore's Tales from the Lodge, the anthology format has its defining traits tested further, as the writer/director places full narrative focus on the wraparound with the short segments existing only as a tool for buoying the wraparound's development.

Meagan Navarro, Bloody Disgusting, 9th March 2019

Review: Kieran Hodgson's '75

Funny enough to crack a smile from even our beleaguered PM? Yes. But '75 might also be the single-most intelligent thing anyone's ever said about Brexit. Soho Theatre should post out a couple of tickets to Number 10.

Will Noble, Londonist, 15th January 2019

Kieran Hodgson on making Brexit funny

There have been countless articles about who should play the next James Bond, but here's a casting suggestion you might not have heard before: Kieran Hodgson ought to be the new Q.

Tristram Fane Saunders, The Telegraph, 11th January 2019

Patricia Hodge to star in Mrs Hudson's Radio Show

Patricia Hodge and Miriam Margolyes are amongst the stars taking on roles in Mrs Hudson's Radio Show, the Radio 4 comedy written by Barry Cryer and his son Bob.

British Comedy Guide, 6th November 2018

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