Press clippings

Sweet Sue review

Uneven threeway drama.

Wendy Ide, The Guardian, 24th December 2023

Sweet Sue review

Losers and plonkers in a comedy of life's let-downs.

James Saynor, The Arts Desk, 22nd December 2023

Sweet Sue review

A strange, disjointed film.

David Jenkins, Little White Lies, 21st December 2023

Sweet Sue review

A good-natured low-budget tragicomedy.

Rachel Pronger, British Film Institute, 21st December 2023

Sweet Sue review

In a stark debut from Leo Leigh, Maggie O'Neill meets a mysterious biker and discovers his son is a narcissistic YouTuber and wannabe dancer.

Peter Bradshaw, The Guardian, 18th December 2023

Sweet Sue review

Despite taking some time to get going, Sweet Sue still thoroughly delights thanks to its oddball charm.

Andrew Murray, The Upcoming, 18th December 2023

Smothered review

Finally, a TV romcom that gets it right.

Emily Watkins, i Newspaper, 7th December 2023

Rosie Jones lands Disability Benefits with Channel 4, her first sitcom

Rosie Jones is writing and stars in her first sitcom, the six-part, Breaking Bad-esque comedy Disability Benefits for Channel 4. The commission follows a successful "blap" pilot last year.

British Comedy Guide, 24th August 2023

This week's Big TV: Ten Percent

Nevermind the deja vu - Ten Percent, the UK remake of Call My Agent, is formidable.

Adrian Lobb, The Big Issue, 29th April 2022

Harry Trevaldwyn interview

'For a long time, my personality was being someone who'd auditioned for Skins'.

Gwendolyn Smith, i Newspaper, 28th April 2022

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