British Comedy Guide
Steve Coogan
Steve Coogan

Steve Coogan

  • 59 years old
  • English
  • Actor, writer, producer and executive producer

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Review: Greed

The film isn't subtle in its approach; on the contrary, it goes in with all guns blazing and neatly obliterates its chosen targets.

Philip Caveney, Bouquets & Brickbats, 23rd February 2020

Greed review

Coogan shines as a deal-driving penny-pinching bully in this pointed satire.

BBC, 22nd February 2020

Greed review

Michael Winterbottom's comedy drama opens with a scene of Caroline Flack, the late television presenter, handing over a big cheque to the wealthy wife of a rich businessman while his poorly paid minions look on.

Alison Rowat, The Herald, 22nd February 2020

Greed shows a darker side to the lifestyles of the rich

Steve Coogan and Michael Winterbottom's Greed may be set in a rich man's world, but behind the superyachts there's a serious message.

Cath Clarke, The Big Issue, 21st February 2020

Greed review

The result is a genuinely thought-provoking commentary on the global inequalities between ultra-wealthy high street bosses and the textile workers in ­developing countries.

Linda Marric, The Mirror, 21st February 2020

In this instance, greed isn't good: Greed reviewed

The most convincing performance of the film are Steve Coogan's new teeth.

Deborah Ross, The Spectator, 21st February 2020

Greed review

A ghoulish Caroline Flack cameo only punctuates the poor judgement of Michael Winterbottom's glossy farce.

Ed Cumming, The Independent, 21st February 2020

Greed review

It's disturbing how comfortable Coogan looks within this repulsive creation.

Adam Sweeting, The Arts Desk, 21st February 2020

Greed review

An entertaining but toothless takedown of one-percent avarice. With the arguable exception of Nick, none of the supporting characters gets enough love from the film to generate the kind of group sociological portrait Greed seems to intend.

John DeFore, Hollywood Reporter, 21st February 2020

Review: Greed

As one wonders how much this film overlaps with Coogan and Winterbottom's upcoming Trip To Greece in terms of inspiration, one also wonders if the actor is keeping a little powder dry for his future #MeToo comedy-drama with Solemani on Channel 4.

Jay Richardson, Chortle, 21st February 2020

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