British Comedy Guide
Heading Out. Daniel Maynard (Steve Oram)
Steve Oram

Steve Oram

  • English
  • Actor, writer and composer

Press clippings Page 2

The End of the F***ing World: season one review

The End of The F***ing World captures the exact feeling of angst, anger, hurt and confusion of being utterly out of control in your own life.

Becky Kukla, The Digital Fix, 29th January 2018

Brakes review - inconsistent improv comedy

An impressive array of comic talent just about saves this multi-stranded story of London relationships.

Wendy Ide, The Guardian, 26th November 2017

Film review: Brakes

Brakes might be set in London but it's much more like Jim Jarmusch's Stranger Than Paradise than Truly, Madly Deeply.

Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 24th November 2017

Film of the Day - Sightseers

Intoxicatingly dark, comedy-drama, directed by Ben Wheatley, in which oddball couple escape their mundane Midlands lives and embark on a road trip across the north of England.

Gareth Hargreaves, On The Box, 30th March 2017

Film review: Aaaaaaaah!

One thing is certain. You won't see another film like Aaaaaaaah! this year. Or, probably, any year. And not just because Steve Oram's directorial debut has no dialogue except for ape-like grunts, but also because it features Toyah Willcox having a shit in a kitchen and Noel Fielding getting his knob gobbled in a seedy cameo.

Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 18th October 2015

Review: Aaaaaaaah!

In his directorial debut, Sightseers star Steve Oram delivers a remarkable film that satirises human behaviour with apeshit craziness.

Jay Richardson, Chortle, 16th October 2015

Aaaaaaaah! Steve Oram is 'not a control freak'

It's a busy Friday night in London's West End, I escape the hustle and bustle in the new Picturehouse cinema bar; it's vast and empty... the calm before the storm. The venue anticipates a celeb-studded screening of the new Steve Oram film Aaaaaaaah! and I am anticipating meeting Steve to talk about his new (crazy-amazing) film.

Piney Gir, The Huffington Post, 8th September 2015

Steve Oram interview

Thought-provoking, hilarious and frequently downright disgusting, AAAAAAAAH! enjoyed a triumphant World Premier at Frightfest last month. Trust us when we say that you really need to see it. Earlier this week Steve Oram kindly found the time to chat to us about the film.

The Velvet Onion, 8th September 2015

Aaaaaaaah! review

Steve Oram and co literally go ape in a hilarious black comedy.

Emma Simmonds, The List, 1st September 2015

Aaaaaaaah! on tour

The excitement is mounting.... As we've mentioned previously, Aaaaaaaah!, the new film by Steve Oram, which features a bevy of TVO faces, will be getting its world premiere next month at Film4 FrightFest at Leicester Square! But for those of you who can't make it there, don't despair - because the film may be coming to a screen near you!

Mog, The Velvet Onion, 30th July 2015

Share this page