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Seize Them! review

While there's a whole battalion of comic talent doing their best with the poor material they've been given, they have precious little to work with. (2.8 stars)

Philip Caveney, Bouquets & Brickbats, 11th April 2024

Seize Them! review

It doesn't reach the heights of Horrible Histories - let alone Monty Python And The Holy Grail - but Seize Them! turns the Dark Ages into the daft ages, delivering a mostly entertaining, female-centred comedy enlivened by winning performances.

Ian Freer, Empire, 8th April 2024

Seize Them! review

During the first half-hour of this cheap and cheerless medieval comedy, you may wonder if you've wandered into a kids' film.

Andy Lea, The Sun, 5th April 2024

Seize Them! review

This amateurish, Horrible Histories-style Britcom is full of missed opportunities.

Tim Robey, The Telegraph, 4th April 2024

Seize Them! review

Spoilt queen Aimee Lou Wood faces off against Nicola Coughlan's humble upstart in a goofy adventure played for laughs.

Peter Bradshaw, The Guardian, 3rd April 2024

The week in TV: Big Mood

Nicola Coughlan goes deep in a bleak millennials comedy of mental illness.

Barbara Ellen, The Observer, 31st March 2024

Big Mood review

Channel 4 has been getting some stick recently for the quality of its programming but this is an enjoyable sitcom deftly balancing laugh-out-loud moments and serious issues. Coughlan alone makes it must-see TV.

Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 29th March 2024

Big Mood review

Nicola Coughlan is a force of nature.

Lucy Mangan, The Guardian, 28th March 2024

Big Mood review

Nicola Coughlan has enormous fun as an anxious do-badder - but the comedy is unrefined.

Nick Hilton, The Independent, 28th March 2024

Big Mood on Channel 4 review

Witty, gritty and honest - everything Nicola Coughlan touches turns to gold.

Emma Loffhagen, Evening Standard, 28th March 2024

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