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State of the Union, review

A sharp but overly slick portrait of a failing marriage.

Jeff Robson, i Newspaper, 8th September 2019

Chris O'Dowd and Rosamund Pike rehearsed with wine

Chris O'Dowd revealed he and Rosamund Pike rehearsed their upcoming BBC comedy State Of The Union in the pub over a glass of wine.

Yahoo, 3rd September 2019

When MI7 hears of a plot to assassinate the Chinese premier, the only man to turn to is disgraced agent Johnny English, who is coming to transcendental terms with his utter incompetence in a Tibetan monastery. More amiable slapstick and gurning from Rowan Atkinson, abetted by a Bond-like Dominic West, M-like Gillian Anderson and retro-Bond-babe Rosamund Pike.

Paul Howlett, The Guardian, 30th December 2015

What We Did on Our Holiday review

David Tennant and Rosamund Pike play the put-upon parents of three kids in this feature-format development of Outnumbered.

Peter Bradshaw, The Guardian, 26th September 2014

Review: The World's End

The World's End has less ideas and charm than its predecessors and feels more boisterously male (Rosamund Pike barely gets a look in as Oliver's sister) but it's a measure of the talent involved that it's still raucously witty enough to have you in stitches right up until they call time.

Emma Simmonds, The List, 19th July 2013

Tennant and Pike share a hug filming new movie

David Tennant and Rosamund Pike share a hug on first day of filming new movie What We Did On Our Holiday.

Daily Mail, 17th June 2013

Tom Cruise spills the beans about the people he ignores when they tell him "No" and Billy Crystal reveals who he says "Yes" to.

The pair top the bill in this big-name New Year's Eve line-up - and are also joined Rosamund Pike, who stars alongside Cruise in action thriller Jack Reacher.

Adding to the Hollywood head-count is Hugh Jackman who talks about his latest singing role in the film version of Les Miserables and reveals why he's got Russell Crowe to thank for his career.

And our own Paul Hollywood and Mary Berry tell Graham whether they'll be tempted to appear in a US version of The Great British Bake Off.

Also appearing are John Bishop and Pink who tells why she snared her husband. We know what to get Graham for Christmas next year - a bigger sofa.

Jane Simon, The Mirror, 31st December 2012

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