Did you laugh? Perhaps not. But that doesn't mean that swearing isn't funny. It just means that swearing in isolation, without context, isn't funny. Used correctly a swear word can be just as effective as the wittiest retort in your head.
But what is it that actually makes swear words so funny? What's the thing that made us laugh at someone saying 'Poo' as kids, and keeps us laughing at someone saying the same word decades later? We sat down with Chris Addison and Simon Blackwell of The Thick of It, both of whom explained why they love swear words.
Chris and Simon have re-teamed for Breeders, a new comedy on Sky One starring Martin Freeman and Daisy Haggard, about the realities of being a parent. It's a show that, like The Thick of It, isn't afraid to use some colourful language - and the duo also explained the surprisingly interesting logistics filming swear-filled scripts with child actors.
Harlan Coben has personally recommended the 2021 Netflix miniseries. Harlan Coben’s new mystery thriller series I Will Find You has rocketed to the top of the Netflix TV charts. Adapted from the author’s 2023 novel of the same name, the show follows David Burroughs (Sam Worthington, Avatar), a man wrongfully serving a life sentence for […]
Released in 2000, the film has become a cult classic There are few directors whose names manage to conjure an entire genre of filmmaking into the mind like Guy Ritchie. Known for his London gangster aesthetic before later branching out into more elaborate Hollywood fare, his style and sensibility as a director is always noticeable. […]
The author’s latest marks a big change from his previous Netflix shows. Netflix has just added I Will Find You, its latest limited mystery thriller series based on the work of acclaimed author Harlan Coben (Fool Me Once, The Stranger). Adapted from his 2023 novel of the same name, the show follows David Burroughs (Sam […]