Press clippings Page 24
Greed review
The main emotion when you leave the cinema at the end of Greed might well be surprise that there's not a posse of lawyers running in with an injunction on behalf of billionaire Sir Philip Green.
Brian Viner, Daily Mail, 21st February 2020Steve Coogan interview
'In this world of superhero movies, anything with substance is to be encouraged'
Rosie Fletcher, Den Of Geek, 21st February 2020Greed 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 2020Greed 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 2020In 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 2020Greed review: a smart satire of the super-rich
Steve Coogan stars in Michael Winterbottom's exploration of corrosive capitalism, Greed.
Rosie Fletcher, Den Of Geek, 20th February 2020Greed, review
Steve Coogan dazzles in satire of the uber-rich, but the film often misses the mark.
Demetrios Matheou, i Newspaper, 20th February 2020Steve Coogan on Greed
'The press had empowered me by emptying my closet of skeletons'.
James Mottram, i Newspaper, 20th February 2020Greed review
A dismally disappointing effort that lacks the nerve to really go after its targets with any gusto.
Steven Sheehan, The Digital Fix, 19th February 2020Greed review
Steve Coogan is monstrously entertaining in this thinly veiled caricature of besmirched Topshop supremo Sir Philip Green.
Larushka Ivan-zadeh, Metro, 18th February 2020