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Catherine Tate

Catherine Tate

  • 54 years old
  • English
  • Actor, writer, director and executive producer

Press clippings Page 5

Is Catherine Tate's new film missing a director credit?

If you want to review the film, you have to buy a ticket after the movie is released, like anyone else. This is, traditionally, not considered an optimistic omen. Bleeding Cool has also noted the accompanying poster is missing a very important credit, that of the movie's director, Josie Rourke. Credited as the director of The Nan Movie in all previous publicity, Rourke has not posted anything on her social media regarding the film.

Rich Johnston, Bleeding Cool, 18th March 2022

The Nan Movie review

Brutally unfunny outing for Catherine Tate's sweary old lady.

Peter Bradshaw, The Guardian, 18th March 2022

The Nan Movie review

Catherine Tate's 'comedy' is as interminable as it is revolting.

Robbie Collin, The Telegraph, 18th March 2022

The Nan Movie review

The Nan Movie is a terrible film with a much better film hiding inside it. And Catherine Tate should have made that film instead.

Rich Johnston, Bleeding Cool, 18th March 2022

Catherine Tate flies the flag for Ukraine at Nan Movie screening

Catherine Tate flied the flag for Ukraine as she transformed into foul-mouthed Joannie Taylor for red carpet appearance with Mathew Horne and David Tennant at The Nan Movie screening.

Callum Wells, Daily Mail, 15th March 2022

Everyone's comparing Nadine Dorries interview with Catherine Tate sketch

Footage of culture secretary Nadine Dorries struggling to defend Boris Johnson in an interview has gone viral, with many comparing the clip to a Catherine Tate comedy sketch. Many have compared Dorries' mannerisms in the interview to those of Tate's comedy character Lauren, a school girl whose catchphrase is "Am I bovvered?"

Ellie Harrison, The Independent, 1st February 2022

Catherine Tate Show slapped with warnings on BritBox

The Catherine Tate Show has been branded as homophobic and racist after another wave of BritBox censoring swept the platform.

Robert Mann, The Sun, 26th October 2021

Catherine Tate creates prison comedy Hard Cell for Netflix

Catherine Tate has created a new comedy series for Netflix set in a women's prison. She plays multiple characters in Hard Cell.

British Comedy Guide, 30th June 2021

Red Nose Day for Comic Relief 2021, review

James Bond and Catherine Tate's Nan shine on hit-and-miss night.

Michael Hogan, The Telegraph, 19th March 2021

Catherine Tate and Mark Bonnar voice Tom Gates series

Animated children's series The Brilliant World Of Tom Gates, based on the award-winning books, will be voiced Catherine Tate and Mark Bonnar.

British Comedy Guide, 16th December 2020

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