British Comedy Guide

Rose Byrne

  • Actor

Press clippings

Marriage is hell, divorce is heaven and breakdown is a purgatory in between. I Give It A Year, a London-set comedy, is as patchy as a troubled marriage, glum one moment and hysterical the next. Judged by the press show, it sorts those recognising and responding to its take on matrimony from those not. Silence in row A, happy uproar in row B, nervous giggles in row C ...

I loved Stephen Merchant's tactless, blue-joking wedding speaker who sends the party's cringe thermometer through the roof. Rafe Spall (boorishly extrovert while simultaneously little-boy-lost) and Rose Byrne (vulnerably sophisticated) are a match made in the world's worst match factory, crafted to strike a brief, flaring light, then sputter and fizzle. Anna Faris, sweet and pretty-plain, and Simon Baker, a smoothie made from forbidden fruits, are the interloper tempters.

There is a very funny malfunctioning threesome scene, illustrating the asymmetrical warfare of the DIY mini-orgy. (One person always gets dumped on the bedroom floor.) And writer-director Dan Mazer (Borat, Brüno) has an unsparing skill at pushing comic situations to the pain barrier and beyond. These include a relationship counsellor (Olivia Colman) whose own relationship, judged by her off-office screams down a phone line, needs all the counselling it can get.

Nigel Andrews, The Financial Times, 7th February 2013

Review: I Give it a Year

Abysmal, humourless newlyweds comedy starring Rose Byrne, Rafe Spall and Anna Faris.

Hannah McGill, The List, 4th February 2013

Radio Times review

Ross welcomes two Australians into his green room. Rose Byrne came to most people's notice as the heroine of TV thriller Damages, then shot to another level of fame in Bridesmaids. Given how pretty and talented she is, expect Ross to get a little overheated. The host of Channel 4's late-night talk show, Adam Hills, is also around.

Alison Graham, Radio Times, 26th January 2013

Jonathan Ross - who, depending on your taste, is either likeably energetic or irritatingly garrulous - is tonight joined by Australian actress Rose Byrne (Damages, Bridesmaids). She'll be discussing her role in the new British romcom I Give It a Year. In the studio, too, are comedian Adam Hills, whose news review show The Last Leg has become a cult hit, and entertainer Jools Holland. Music comes from Alicia Keys.

Patrick Smith, The Telegraph, 25th January 2013

Stephen Merchant goes on date with Australian beauty

Stephen Merchant looks like the cat that got the cream as he goes on cinema date with Australian beauty Rose Byrne.

Sarah Bull, Daily Mail, 18th November 2010

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