British Comedy Guide
Catastrophe. Sharon (Sharon Horgan). Copyright: Avalon Television
Sharon Horgan

Sharon Horgan

  • 54 years old
  • Irish
  • Actor, writer, producer and executive producer

Press clippings Page 14

Military Wives: Toronto review

Resistance is futile.

Allan Hunter, Screen Daily, 11th September 2019

Military Wives review

The director of The Full Monty returns with another light British charmer, this one about women who sing Cyndi Lauper to cope with a war.

David Ehrlich, IndieWire, 10th September 2019

Review: Military Wives

Peter Cattaneo's dramatisation of a true story pleasantly hits familiar notes.

Elena Lazic, Cineuropa, 9th September 2019

Toronto film review: Military Wives

Though their husbands are on a dangerous six-month deployment, the women of this charmer about a camp choir find a reason to sing.

Amy Nicholson, Variety, 7th September 2019

This Way Up is the way forward

Aisling Bea's funny-but-troubled turn in her self-written comedy is remarkable, says Lucy Sweet. Just don't mention the F word.

Lucy Sweet, The Big Issue, 6th September 2019

Our review of Military Wives

Though the supporting players are thinly written, Scott Thomas and Horgan are delightful in their roles.

Courtney Small, In The Seats, 6th September 2019

TIFF review: Military Wives

Actors work hard to find real emotion in their cookie-cutter characters in predictable British dramedy.

Norman Wilner, Now Toronto, 6th September 2019

Military Wives: film review | TIFF 2019

Corny but infectiously catchy.

Leslie Felperin, Hollywood Reporter, 6th September 2019

Military Wives review

The true story of the women who gained unlikely fame in 2011 has been turned into a pleasant, if patchy, film from the director of The Full Monty.

Bejamin Lee, The Guardian, 6th September 2019

This Way Up review

This Way Up is a funny, moving exploration of loneliness.

Anna Leszkiewicz, The New Statesman, 23rd August 2019

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