A House of Dynamite to Lady Gaga: the week in rave reviews
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A House of Dynamite to Lady Gaga: the week in rave reviews
"Critic Waldemar Januszczak begins a docu-trilogy on art's most controversial topics with a blisteringly explicit, absolute hoot of a look at sex. What our reviewer said No amount of jackhammering antique buttocks can muffle your gasps of gratitude that there is still, in 2025, a place where Januszczak's brand of factual entertainment considered, accessible, unapologetically adult is allowed to exist. Sarah Dempster Read the full review"
"Pick of the rest How Are You? It's Alan (Partridge) BBC iPlayer Anna Crilly and Steve Coogan in How Are You? It's Alan (Partridge). Photograph: Rob Baker Ashton/BBC/Baby Cow Summed up in a sentence The triumphant return of Britain's funniest comic creation, as he applies his brand of cack-handed broadcasting to mental health. What our reviewer said More laughs-out-loud per half-hour than anything else on telly ... whatever medium he inhabits, Partridge remains the funniest comic creation in Britain. Jack Seale Read the full review"
Waldemar Januszczak launches a docu-trilogy that delivers an explicit, humorous examination of sex in art while maintaining considered, accessible, unapologetically adult factual entertainment. Alan Partridge returns in a new series that applies his clumsy broadcasting persona to mental-health topics and delivers concentrated laugh-out-loud comedy across episodes. Sharon and Ozzy Osbourne: Coming Home follows the couple’s move and becomes a compelling, intimate memorial after the Sabbath frontman’s death, offering a moving farewell rather than an exhaustive life-and-work deep dive. A new Disney+ series, Chad Powers, offers a Ted Lasso–like sports comedy about a washed-up player reinventing himself.
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