Dirty Sexy Funny is a modern take on the hidden camera stunt show fronted by Olivia who plays larger-than life pranks on unsuspecting members of the public, who inevitably become integral to the action. And it’s not only about stunts. This series also features sketches and characters invented by Olivia and ‘Crew’.Dirty Sexy Funny’s narrator is an anonymous “City Girl” blogger, who catalogues life in London. Across the eight episodes Olivia introduces a host of ‘pranking’ characters including:Miss Single: Dazed, confused... maybe even slightly psychotic, who is looking for love in all the wrong places.Ms Technophobe: a busy office PA who is completely defeated by modern technology.The Door Bitch: a nightclub Nazi who erects ropes around perfectly free public spaces much to the displeasure of the innocent pedestrians of Britain.Neurotic Flatmate: Britain's foxiest germaphobe who takes OCD to epic proportions.
In the tradition of 'Creepshow' and 'Tales From The Darkside' comes 'Things' a horror anthology about the evil created by men. Presenting three weirdly intertwining stories 'Things' revolves around a scorned wife getting revenge on her husband's bit on the side through bondage humiliation and telling her scary stories! Thus the sadistic mayor of a small town terrorises three misplaced hookers by unleashing the thing in the box. A battered betrayed and murdered wife (or rather what is left of her) slithers out of the grave to exact her brutal retribution. If you like a good fry-up for breakfast you're in for a treat! And in a hysterical finale see what the spurned wife has stashed in the garage - it will have you hopping with mirth!
Writer-director Lisa Gornick stars in this charming and offbeat romantic comedy which takes a wry look at London lesbian life. Our narrator Marina (Gornick) is caught up in the midst of a thirty-something crisis after breaking up with girlfriend Romy (Raquel Cassidy). She starts to question her entire life embarking on a philosophical journey to make sense of her intricately woven community of lovers family and friends. As she cycles through London looking for answers chance encounters with friends ex-lovers and the occasional stranger present her with an ensemble of people all stumbling through crises of their own. This is a sparking philosophical comedy about life and all the questions it throws at you and a vibrant exploration of love life and its labels.
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