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Certification18 Our Rating

The late, great Bill Hicks, tragically taken from us early in '94, live on stage at the Dominion Theatre in London. In this, his last performance, the outrageous comic plays to a sell-out audience and is as always, refreshingly irreverent, controversial and thought-provoking. Included in this tribute are clips of interviews with David Letterman and Jay Leno, brief interviews with comedians, including Sean Hughes and Eddie Izzard, anecdotal contributions from old school friends and his parents. T find out more...

Certification15 Our Rating

Chris Rock's highly acclaimed stand up show at the New York Apollo is a treat. After the success of his HBO TV special 'Bring The Pain', Rock returns to the stage with his rapid-fire critical observations of American society. From gun control to racism, monogamy to poverty, Chris Rock's ecelctic material is witty, incisive and most important of all, hysterical. find out more...

Certification18 Our Rating

David Brent continues the pretence and once again we are expected to believe he is a stand up comedian called Ricky Gervais. My expectations were not high on the basis of his last stand up outing, 'Animals', but this is a pleasant surprise. As the man says "Politics is everywhere..." and most of the politics displayed here are of a particularly incorrect persuasion, mixing sharp satirical observation with absurdist humour. find out more...

Certification12 Our Rating

All twelve episodes from the first series of the classic satirical puppet show. No target was safe from the series' gunsights: Margaret Thatcher and her cabinet, the opposition, the Liberals, Ronald Reagan, the Pope and the Royal Family could all find themselves up for a painful ribbing on any given programme. The series was worked around the current week's news stories and featured a number of famous impressionists, including Chris Barrie, Rory Bremner, Phil Cornwell, Steve Coogan, John Culs find out more...


Certification15 Our Rating

Seth Rogen and James Franco made a stupid movie about North Korea because no one stopped them. With the assistance of Lizzy Caplan (who is occasionally funny) the duo journey to North Korea to kill Kim Jong-Un. It's not even really that it's an offensive film - though it may offend some - it's more that it's just a really bad film. And by that I meant boring, sloppy and not at all entertaining. But there are at least some rather good 'James Franco is a twatty TV show host' style scenes.

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