Caroline Flack

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Greed - The Devil is in the retail

Told in mockumentary style flashbacks, we see Coogan's McCreadie making his way in the fashion world and declaring his shops 'dreadful' using various obscenities.

Jazzy Janey, A Dose Of David Mitchell, 2nd March 2020

Film review: Greed

Despite the censoring, Greed gets its message across, and leaves you thinking about it a long time after you walk out of the cinema - food for thought indeed.

Rhianna Evans, The Comedy Blog, 28th February 2020

Leigh Francis hits out at fake Caroline Flack t-shirts

Leigh Francis says fake versions of the charity t-shirt he made following the death of his friend Caroline Flack are being sold online.

BBC, 25th February 2020

Greed review

Michael Winterbottom's comedy drama opens with a scene of Caroline Flack, the late television presenter, handing over a big cheque to the wealthy wife of a rich businessman while his poorly paid minions look on.

Alison Rowat, The Herald, 22nd February 2020

Greed review

A ghoulish Caroline Flack cameo only punctuates the poor judgement of Michael Winterbottom's glossy farce.

Ed Cumming, The Independent, 21st February 2020

Review: Greed

As one wonders how much this film overlaps with Coogan and Winterbottom's upcoming Trip To Greece in terms of inspiration, one also wonders if the actor is keeping a little powder dry for his future #MeToo comedy-drama with Solemani on Channel 4.

Jay Richardson, Chortle, 21st February 2020

Greed review: a smart satire of the super-rich

Steve Coogan stars in Michael Winterbottom's exploration of corrosive capitalism, Greed.

Rosie Fletcher, Den Of Geek, 20th February 2020

Caroline Flack makes a posthumous appearance in Greed

The cameo sees the former Love Island host presenting Steve Coogan's character Sir Richard McCreadie with a cheque.

Annie Lord, The Independent, 18th February 2020

Ophelia Lovibond interview

Ophelia Lovibond, who counts Caroline Flack and Jack Whitehall among her friends, said she also hopes to achieve success on stage: "Oh my God, I would love to go on stage so much. I'm undignified with how badly I want it."

Evening Standard, 15th April 2015

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