Press clippings
The Toll review
Brassy indie flick provides a fun slice of pulp cinema
Owen Richards, The Arts Desk, 28th August 2021The Toll review
Toll booth man with no name fights back in jokey Welsh western.
Cath Clarke, The Guardian, 27th August 2021TV review: Code 404 series 1 episode 6
I still hope that the show comes back for a second series, the cast are all fantastic, the concept's a fun one and there's surely a lot of ideas and concepts they can play with, but if it does I hope they shake things up a little, come up with a plot which is far more complicated, and that they ditch the love triangle element completely as that particular story strand has been done to death, both here and in way too many other series as well.
Alex Finch, Comedy To Watch, 7th May 2020Review - The End of the Fxxxing World: series 2
Did we need a second series? Not really, but I'm glad one exists.
Dan Owen, Dan's Media Digest, 8th November 2019Hang Ups DVD review
What a surprise when an American concept gets reworked into a British series and actually works.
Samuel Payne, Entertainment Focus, 20th October 2018Hang Ups review
A great first episode and it's so good to have a new funny sitcom on terrestrial television once again!
Telly Binge, 18th August 2018Hang Ups, episode two, review
An endless stream of chaotic comedy.
Rachel Ward, The Telegraph, 15th August 2018Hang Ups, episode 1 review
Real therapists will roll their eyes but this comedy is a wonderfully ribald treat.
Jasper Rees, The Telegraph, 9th August 2018Hang Ups episode 1 review
With a strong core cast, an impressive roster of guest stars and an interesting style unlike anything else on British television, Hang Ups is an enjoyable watch.
Sophie Davies, Cult Box, 9th August 2018Hang Ups episode 1 review
Stephen Mangan's semi-improvised Channel 4 comedy Hang Ups is a circus of silliness and human pain...
Louisa Mellor, Den Of Geek, 9th August 2018