DVDs

DVD Review: Stewart Lee: If You Would Prefer A Milder Comedian, Please Ask For One

DVD Review: Stewart Lee: If You Would Prefer A Milder Comedian, Please Ask For One

Stewart Lee is generally considered to be one of the best working comics of his generation.…

DVD Review: John Bishop Live: Elvis Has Left The Building

DVD Review: John Bishop Live: Elvis Has Left The Building

Elliott Clarke reviews John Bishop Live: Elvis Has Left The Building.…

DVD Review: Kevin Bridges – The Story So Far…Live in Glasgow

DVD Review: Kevin Bridges – The Story So Far…Live in Glasgow

Kevin Bridges is easily one of the breakout stars of comedy. Luke Milford explains why.…

DVD Review: Al Murray, The Pub Landlord – Barrel Of Fun Live

DVD Review: Al Murray, The Pub Landlord – Barrel Of Fun Live

Crystal Booth takes a look at Al Murray's DVD Barrel Of Fun Live.…

DVD Review: Richard Herring – Hitler Moustache

DVD Review: Richard Herring – Hitler Moustache

Can Richard Herring claim back the Hitler moustache? Dan Schwendener investigates.…

DVD Review: Lee Mack – Going Out Live

DVD Review: Lee Mack – Going Out Live

It’s clear to see that Lee Mack was conscious that this particular appearance was being filmed for his DVD. After numerous statements of, 'This is for the DVD’ and his new suit and bright yellow boots which he'd bought especially for Going Out Live, it was obvious he wanted to stand out and be remembered. He certainly was.…

DVD Review: Jim Jefferies: Alcoholocaust

DVD Review: Jim Jefferies: Alcoholocaust

From the moment the camera roles, the measured anarchism of Jim Jefferies is evident. On the surface Jefferies is a misogynistic comic who acts without thought or care - but behind the overtly masculine persona that underpins his ‘Alcoholocaust’ show is a genius with a wealth of brave, superbly delivered material. His show is about so much more than giving up drinking. …

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