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Review of the Spy Comedy – Quick Jokes in a Fun and Lighthearted Show

Review of a New Spy Comedy Odoka Martini’s latest creation, set in the early 1960s London, serves up a whirlwind of humor mixed with espionage. If you’re not deterred by a comedy featuring spies, this show promises a delightful blend of farce, slapstick, and some unexpected twists. Surprisingly, even those with a keen eye for […]

Nonnas review – a heartwarming and factual comedy about a restaurant on Netflix

There’s a cozy vibe in Netflix’s new food comedy, Nonna, creating the perfect blend for family gatherings this weekend. It feels like a delightful throwback, reminiscent of the kinds of heartwarming cable movies that were more common back in the 80s and 90s. The streaming service seems to be aiming to recapture that nostalgic essence, […]

Sara Pascoe: I Am a Strange Gloop review – motherhood as Sisyphean struggle | Comedy

You have to imagine Sisyphus being happy. The frequently cited conclusions of Albert Camus’ 1942 paper treatises Sisyphus’ myth. Comparing all of human existence with infinite struggles. Camus also performs in the heart of British comedian Sarah Pascoe, who has a bone or two to choose from on the show along with the French writer. […]