Crazyhead
- TV comedy drama
- E4
- 2016
- 6 episodes (1 series)
Comedy horror series from the creator of Misfits. Stars Cara Theobold, Susan Wokoma, Lewis Reeves, Arinzé Kene, Tony Curran and more.
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Crazyhead episode 3 review: Shave The Cat
Crazyhead forgets its most promising strands while it takes its characters on a classic horror outing to a cabin in the woods...
Louisa Mellor, Den Of Geek, 2nd November 2016Cara Theobold, from Downton to Crazyhead
Cara Theobold swaps period drama for demon hunting...
The Scotsman, 29th October 2016Why you need to watch Crazyhead
Susan Wokoma and Cara Theobold from E4's Crazyhead on mental health, catcalling, and the end of outdated stereotypes of women in horror films.
Jess Commons, The Debrief, 26th October 2016Crazyhead episode 2 review
As it stands, Episode 2 offers all the laughs and action the show served up last week, whilst also sprinkling on an intriguing glimpse at the mythology of the show for good measure.
Matthew Dennis, Cult Box, 26th October 2016Crazyhead episode 2 review: A Pine Fresh Scent
E4's demon-fighting horror comedy Crazyhead really starts to mesh in its second episode...
Louisa Mellor, Den Of Geek, 26th October 2016Crazyhead episode 1 review
Does E4 comedy horror Crazyhead, from the creator of Misfits, deserve the title of the British Buffy?
Louisa Mellor, Den Of Geek, 20th October 2016New British horror with plenty of absurd laughs from the creator of the similarly warped Misfits. Amy (Cara Theobold, a million miles away from Downton Abbey) discovers her best friend is possessed, and teams up with deliciously quick-witted Raquel (Chewing Gum's Susie Wokoma) to exorcise the demon. "I'm not a hell bitch. I work in a bowling alley," argues Amy, shortly before being chased by an evil gang. Expect darkness, clown masks and lots of one-liners.
Hannah Verdier, The Guardian, 19th October 2016Cara Theobold: From Downton to killing demons
For most young actors, a role in a TV series as successful as Downton Abbey would be a dream come true. But for Cara Theobold, who was offered the part of kitchen maid Ivy while she was still at drama school, her years on Downton pale in comparison to her latest venture.
Radhika Sanghani, The Telegraph, 19th October 2016Crazyhead Episode 1 review
Oh, to be the British Buffy the Vampire Slayer!
Matthew Dennis, Cult Box, 19th October 2016Crazyhead: the teen demons taking over TV
Two women fight forces of evil on the mean streets of Britain in the new comedy horror from the maker of Misfits. He talks Twilight, zombie mermaids - and why all teens battle demons constantly.
Gwilym Mumford, The Guardian, 18th October 2016