Samuel Bottomley

  • Actor

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Get Duked! review

In this busy British comedy, four teenagers are dumped in the Scottish Highlands, where they spiral into high jinks and danger.

Manohla Dargis, The New York Times, 26th August 2020

Movie review - Get Duked! (2019)

In its own slippery game of generational cat and mouse, Doff's film is one that brazenly revels in absurdity; unashamedly committing to increasingly implausible sub-plots involving bread thieves, dim-witted police prejudice and the sharpness of forks.

George Nash, Flickering Myth, 25th August 2020

Get Duked! review

What surely would have made a good reality-TV series - three juvenile delinquents from the big city, plus an awkward kid with no friends, are dropped in the Scottish Highlands and left to find their way back to civilization - works even better as a dark comedy goof when a couple of lunatics start shooting at them from afar.

Peter Debruge, Variety, 7th August 2020

TV review: Ladhood, series 1, episode 1

It feels like a very genuine series, and one where Williams doesn't let himself off lightly either, showing his actions in a less than flattering way, though he at least often castigates his past self for acting in such a manner.

Alex Finch, Comedy To Watch, 27th November 2019

Boyz in the Wood review

Ninian Doff's debut is a childish comedy horror set in the Scottish Highlands.

Eddie Harrison, The List, 20th June 2019

Boyz in the Wood review

A group of youngsters stuck in the Scottish countryside become the hunted in Ninian Doff's wacky mashup.

Peter Bradshaw, The Guardian, 19th June 2019

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