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Asa Butterfield and Ncuti Gatwa on Sex Education 3

As the Netflix phenomenon returns, its stars and creator talk new relationships, morals and how Covid has changed the way we think about intimacy forever.

James Mottram, i Newspaper, 10th September 2021

Sex Education Series 3 review

The beloved spunky show is starting to buckle under its own weight.

Emily Baker, i Newspaper, 8th September 2021

Asa Butterfield interview

'Nobody wants Sex Education to keep going until we're greying'.

Jimi Famurewa, Evening Standard, 2nd September 2021

The making of Sex Education

The rude, raucous and revolutionary comedy is back for another term. The stars and creators reveal how it became one of Netflix's biggest British hits.

Rebecca Nicholson, The Guardian, 14th August 2021

Netflix swoops on rights to CURS>R

Netflix has swooped on world rights to horror film CURS>R out of the Cannes virtual market. We understand the streamer is paying high seven figures for the buzzy movie, which stars Asa Butterfield. Toby Meakins is making his directorial debut from Simon Allen's script.

Deadline, 8th July 2021

Simon Allen writes 80s-inspired horror film 'Curs>r'

Simon Allen has written Curs>r. Asa Butterfield, Iola Evans and Eddie Marsan are leading the cast of the horror-thriller that has recently wrapped principal photography in the UK.

Further coverage: Variety, Deadline and Screen Daily.

Hollywood Reporter, 6th June 2021

Asa Butterfield interview

"Sex Education reassures people they're not weird or alone".

Michael Hogan, The Guardian, 17th January 2021

Jason Isaacs amongst the cast joining Sex Education Series 3

Jason Isaacs, Jemima Kirke and Dua Saleh are joining the cast of Netflix comedy drama Sex Education, which is due to return for a third series in 2021.

British Comedy Guide, 24th September 2020

Top cast lined-up for Stephen Fry film The Liar

David Walliams, Charles Dance, Hugh Bonneville, Rupert Everett, Warwick Davis and Sally Phillips are amongst the cast lined-up for The Liar, a film based on Stephen Fry's book.

British Comedy Guide, 18th March 2020

Review: Greed

The film isn't subtle in its approach; on the contrary, it goes in with all guns blazing and neatly obliterates its chosen targets.

Philip Caveney, Bouquets & Brickbats, 23rd February 2020

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