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Sharon Horgan

Sharon Horgan

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

Press clippings Page 9

Military Wives review

This crowd-pleasing comedy drama from the director of The Full Monty hits all the right notes.

Mark Kermode, The Observer, 8th March 2020

Film review: Military Wives

Inspired by the women who have formed choirs under the Military Wives banner, this drama from Peter Cattaneo stars Kristin Scott Thomas and Sharon Horgan as army-base wives trying to run a singing group.

Edward Porter, The Sunday Times, 8th March 2020

Review: Military Wives

If you thought the story of redundant Sheffield steel workers becoming strippers was a heartwarming piece of cinema, you will take to Military Wives.

Alison Rowat, The Herald, 7th March 2020

Military Wives: one of the must-see films of the year

The film year is not quite the same as the calendar year, effectively running from one Oscar ceremony - this year's was in early February - to the next, with most of the hot contenders for awards glory all arriving in a slightly undignified rush in the last three months.

Matthew Bond, Daily Mail, 7th March 2020

Military Wives strikes all the right emotional chords

Even though we know exactly where we are headed, Military Wives' final number -- compiled from fragments of the women's letters -- strikes just the right emotional chord.

Vicky Roach, Australian Daily Telegraph, 7th March 2020

Military Wives movie review

Tired choir dramedy needs to change the tune.

MaryAnn Johanson, Flick Filosopher, 7th March 2020

Military Wives, review

Feel-good story hits all the familiar notes and rings emotionally true.

Joseph Walsh, i Newspaper, 6th March 2020

Military Wives review

Singing an old tune with oomph.

Ed Potton, The Times, 6th March 2020

Military Wives review

Hits familiar beats but still manages to strike a chord.

Jamie East, The Sun, 6th March 2020

Review: Military Wives

"You don't need the sheet music to know that this is a familiar tune and the film does lean into all the expected emotional beats heavily."

Amber Wilkinson, Eye For Film, 6th March 2020

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