Home Knowledge Base Richard Gadd

Richard Gadd

No mentions found

This entity hasn't been tracked yet, or Iris is still building its knowledge base.

Related Articles from SNS

‘Pure, unyielding torture pornography’: is Half Man too unpleasant to be good TV?

Richard Gadd’s follow-up to Baby Reindeer is a relentlessly punishing look at characters being crushed by the unending horror of their lives. At times, it feels like it was made by emo teensIf you look up Baby Reindeer on Netflix, you’ll find it categorised as a comedy series. This may come as news to anyone who has actually seen it, because they might have been labouring under the delusion that it was a terror-filled rolling panic attack of a show, sitting somewhere between psychological...

The Guardian Culture 9d ago

‘Pure, unyielding torture pornography’: is Half Man too unpleasant to be good TV?

Richard Gadd’s follow-up to Baby Reindeer is a relentlessly punishing look at characters being crushed by the unending horror of their lives. At times, it feels like it was made by emo teensIf you look up Baby Reindeer on Netflix, you’ll find it categorised as a comedy series. This may come as news to anyone who has actually seen it, because they might have been labouring under the delusion that it was a terror-filled rolling panic attack of a show, sitting somewhere between psychological...

The Guardian UK 9d ago

Soccer Aid 2026 player ratings: Angry Ginge and Jermain Defoe steal the show for England

Soccer Aid 2026 player ratings: Angry Ginge and Jermain Defoe steal the show for England Soccer Aid 2026 was won by England XI with several players key to their victory over World XI both offensively and defensively England XI have reclaimed the Soccer Aid trophy with a 3-2 victory over World XI at London Stadium. Damson Idris opened the scoring courtesy of a fine finish with the outside of his right foot after latching onto a Jermain Defoe through ball.

Daily Mirror 10d ago

From Vecna to Mr Burns: TV’s greatest ever villains

Violent drug barons, brutal monarchs, interdimensional murderers … television has no shortage of horrifying baddies. Here’s our pick of the worstJavier Bardem biting off toes in Cape Fear.

The Guardian UK 3h ago