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Review: Attack of the Hollywood Clichés!, Netflix
If you want conclusive proof that not everything Charlie Brooker touches turns to gold, check out Attack Of The Hollywood Clichés!, the one-off comedy special he has produced for Netflix. If you want an hour of escapist clippage and laughs you'll be satisfied, if you are hoping for anything close to his telly takedowns in Screenwipe think again.
Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 29th September 2021Film stars revealed for Netflix show Attack Of The Hollywood Clichés
Richard E. Grant, Sanjeev Bhaskar, Four Weddings And A Funeral star Andie MacDowell and A Nightmare On Elm Street actor Robert Englund are among the film stars dissecting movie tropes in Netflix's upcoming Attack Of The Hollywood Clichés.
British Comedy Guide, 24th September 2021Withnail and all of us
The cult tragicomedy captures the spirit of post-imperial Britain.
Janan Ganesh, The Financial Times, 27th June 2020Hang Ups review
A great first episode and it's so good to have a new funny sitcom on terrestrial television once again!
Telly Binge, 18th August 2018The week in TV: Hang Ups
Co-writer Stephen Mangan heads a stellar cast in Channel 4's new therapy comedy.
Euan Ferguson, The Guardian, 12th August 2018Hang Ups, episode 1 review
Real therapists will roll their eyes but this comedy is a wonderfully ribald treat.
Jasper Rees, The Telegraph, 9th August 2018Hang Ups episode 1 review
With a strong core cast, an impressive roster of guest stars and an interesting style unlike anything else on British television, Hang Ups is an enjoyable watch.
Sophie Davies, Cult Box, 9th August 2018New comedy: 'Cup your genitals and just hold them'
If the jokes are just the right side of inappropriate, so is the form.
Peter Crawley, The Irish Times, 9th August 2018Hang Ups review: a very funny wake up call
The series is hilarious but sheds light on some serious issues that will hit home for millennials.
Molli Mitchell, The Daily Express, 9th August 2018Hang Ups, Channel 4 review
Stephen Mangan's new sitcom is hilarious and off-the-wall.
Elisa Bray, i Newspaper, 8th August 2018