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Scream with laughter: can comedy ever be scary?
Standup Nick Coyle's new show Queen of Wolves takes a Victorian governess on a terrifying journey - and proves how humour and horror work in similar ways.
Brian Logan, The Guardian, 25th September 2017Alice Lowe to write and star in new film Timestalker
Alice Lowe is set to star in Timestalker, a 2019 comedy film about a woman who is reincarnated every time she falls in love with the wrong man.
British Comedy Guide, 7th September 2017DVD review: Prevenge - 'taboo-busting'
A heavily pregnant woman is guided by the voice of her unborn child to commit a string of gruesome slashings.
David Cheal, The Financial Times, 9th June 2017Review: Prevenge on DVD & Blu-Ray
Alice Lowe's smash hit film Prevenge is released on DVD and Blu-Ray in the UK on 5th June, which gave TVO an ample excuse to revisit a film we'd previously called "a startling debut from an incredibly talented individual".
The Velvet Onion, 29th May 2017Film 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 201710 top tens for Hot Fuzz's tenth
This year, after watching Hot Fuzz for the tenth time, and still picking up little details I'd never noticed before, I went down to the pub for a glass of celebratory cranberry juice. I thought Anglonerd magazine, too, should celebrate the brilliance of this film in a big way, so here is not just a top ten list, but ten top ten lists, highlighting the best one hundred things about Edgar Wright's comedy action flick. *Spoilers*
Jaime Pond, Anglonerd, 14th February 2017Archive Talking: Alice Lowe on Film-making
We've had a look back through our interview archive and pulled out some juicy quotes from our many discussions with Alice Lowe over the years, to paint a picture on her approach to film-making.
The Velvet Onion, 10th February 2017Alice Lowe interview
Being pregnant led Alice Lowe to refuse a work project, so she made her own movie involving pregnancy, writes Esther McCarthy.
Esther McCarthy, The Irish Examiner, 7th February 2017Prevenge: film review
It must be hard enough to write, direct, and star in a film at the best of times, so I can only imagine how difficult it must have been for Alice Lowe to do all these things while heavily pregnant.
Anna Power, The London Economic, 6th February 2017Prevenge: movie review
Despite what might be implied by its title, Prevenge will still no doubt present something unexpected to most: the first pregnant serial killer the big screen has ever seen. Gore, horror and psychopathy meet the viewer through a deadpan, blacker than coal, comedic lens.
Sarah Bradbury, The Upcoming, 6th February 2017