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Greed review

The main emotion when you leave the cinema at the end of Greed might well be surprise that there's not a posse of lawyers running in with an injunction on behalf of billionaire Sir Philip Green.

Brian Viner, Daily Mail, 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

TV review: Inside No. 9, series 5, episode 2

Last week's Inside No. 9 was the first I hadn't particularly enjoyed, the plot was a little contrived and the humour crass, and simply because there's so many other series on right now I hadn't planned to review it again quite so soon. But due to the nature of the episode and just how much I loved it I found myself with no choice, especially as it contained such a (very, very pleasant) surprise.

Alex Finch, Comedy To Watch, 11th February 2020

Inside No 9, Death Be Not Proud review

When did you twig? Was it the blender? The ping-pong ball eyes?

Chris Bennion, The Telegraph, 10th February 2020

Steve Coogan to star in Channel 4 #MeToo comedy drama

Steve Coogan is to star as a film producer in a new Channel 4 comedy drama based around the #MeToo movement. Sarah Solemani will co-star in Chivalry.

British Comedy Guide, 13th January 2020

Greed, review

Steve Coogan's satire of the filthy rich is torn between lecturing and sniggering.

Tim Robey, The Telegraph, 9th October 2019

Greed review - Steve Coogan gleams in knockabout satire

Michael Winterbottom's entertaining mockumentary about a high-street fashion tycoon presents a hideous carnival of obscene wealth, vanity and moral squalor.

Peter Bradshaw, The Guardian, 12th September 2019

Cast revealed for Steve Coogan film Greed

The cast list has been revealed for Greed, the new comedy film starring Steve Coogan, Isla Fisher and David Mitchell. Stephen Fry, Sarah Solemani, Asim Chaudhry and Jonny Sweet are amongst the actors involved.

British Comedy Guide, 5th December 2018

No joke: comedians should not be silenced

Comic Louise Reay is being sued by her estranged husband for revealing details of their marital breakdown on stage. Kathy Griffin went into hiding after her Trump joke. But without artistic freedom, we'd all be poorer.

Sarah Solemani, The Guardian, 3rd March 2018

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