Stars: Lisa Ambalavanar, Sydney Craven, Stefan Kapicic, Grace Patterson, Olivia Rouyre, Kelly Lynn Reiter, Bianca Beckles-Rose, Tiff Stevenson | Written by Bradley Fowler, Cady Lanigan | Directed by Matthew Goodhue
[Note: With the film released today the UK, here’s a reposting of our review of Slotherhouse from its US debut last year]
What could possibly top the recent run of cocaine-fueled bears, sharks, and cougars? How about a cute, three-toed critter turning a sorority house into a Slotherhouse? Yes, the world’s slowest animal has turned homicidal and is carving up sorority girls like a seasoned slasher. Although, as the prologue that shows the critter getting bagged by poachers hints, this isn’t your typically chill furry tree hanger.
Emily wants to follow in her mother’s footsteps and become president of Sigma Lambda Theta, Slth for short. Unfortunately, she lacks the ruthlessness and social media presence of the current president Brianna. However, a chance meeting with Oliver, an exotic animal aficionado of dubious morality, changes everything.
[Note: With the film released today the UK, here’s a reposting of our review of Slotherhouse from its US debut last year]
What could possibly top the recent run of cocaine-fueled bears, sharks, and cougars? How about a cute, three-toed critter turning a sorority house into a Slotherhouse? Yes, the world’s slowest animal has turned homicidal and is carving up sorority girls like a seasoned slasher. Although, as the prologue that shows the critter getting bagged by poachers hints, this isn’t your typically chill furry tree hanger.
Emily wants to follow in her mother’s footsteps and become president of Sigma Lambda Theta, Slth for short. Unfortunately, she lacks the ruthlessness and social media presence of the current president Brianna. However, a chance meeting with Oliver, an exotic animal aficionado of dubious morality, changes everything.
- 2/12/2024
- by Jim Morazzini
- Nerdly
Can you believe October is already almost here? You can expect the new horror releases to kick into high gear in a couple weeks, but we’ve still got two weeks left to go in September.
And this week brings Five new horror movies to the table.
Here’s all the new horror releasing September 18 – September 24, 2023!
For daily reminders about new horror releases, be sure to follow @HorrorCalendar.
After a limited theatrical release last month, director Matthew Goodhue’s exceedingly lovable killer sloth slasher comedy Slotherhouse is now available on VOD platforms.
Slotherhouse is a brand new horror-comedy that tells the story of college senior Emily Young, who unknowingly invites an adorable murderous sloth onto campus.
“It’s senior year of college for sorority sister Emily Young and for the first time ever, Sigma Lambda Theta is having elections for who will be president. Wanting to have a killer year,...
And this week brings Five new horror movies to the table.
Here’s all the new horror releasing September 18 – September 24, 2023!
For daily reminders about new horror releases, be sure to follow @HorrorCalendar.
After a limited theatrical release last month, director Matthew Goodhue’s exceedingly lovable killer sloth slasher comedy Slotherhouse is now available on VOD platforms.
Slotherhouse is a brand new horror-comedy that tells the story of college senior Emily Young, who unknowingly invites an adorable murderous sloth onto campus.
“It’s senior year of college for sorority sister Emily Young and for the first time ever, Sigma Lambda Theta is having elections for who will be president. Wanting to have a killer year,...
- 9/20/2023
- by John Squires
- bloody-disgusting.com
Stars: Lisa Ambalavanar, Sydney Craven, Stefan Kapicic, Grace Patterson, Olivia Rouyre, Kelly Lynn Reiter, Bianca Beckles-Rose, Tiff Stevenson | Written by Bradley Fowler, Cady Lanigan | Directed by Matthew Goodhue
What could possibly top the recent run of cocaine-fueled bears, sharks, and cougars? How about a cute, three-toed critter turning a sorority house into a Slotherhouse? Yes, the world’s slowest animal has turned homicidal and is carving up sorority girls like a seasoned slasher. Although, as the prologue that shows the critter getting bagged by poachers hints, this isn’t your typically chill furry tree hanger.
Emily wants to follow in her mother’s footsteps and become president of Sigma Lambda Theta, Slth for short. Unfortunately, she lacks the ruthlessness and social media presence of the current president Brianna. However, a chance meeting with Oliver, an exotic animal aficionado of dubious morality, changes everything. What better way to become the president...
What could possibly top the recent run of cocaine-fueled bears, sharks, and cougars? How about a cute, three-toed critter turning a sorority house into a Slotherhouse? Yes, the world’s slowest animal has turned homicidal and is carving up sorority girls like a seasoned slasher. Although, as the prologue that shows the critter getting bagged by poachers hints, this isn’t your typically chill furry tree hanger.
Emily wants to follow in her mother’s footsteps and become president of Sigma Lambda Theta, Slth for short. Unfortunately, she lacks the ruthlessness and social media presence of the current president Brianna. However, a chance meeting with Oliver, an exotic animal aficionado of dubious morality, changes everything. What better way to become the president...
- 9/4/2023
- by Jim Morazzini
- Nerdly
Plot: As part of her quest to become president of her sorority house, Emily adopts a three-toed sloth and makes it the house mascot. Unfortunately for her and her sorority sisters, this sloth is a homicidal maniac.
Review: There are so many “nature run amok” movies out there, particularly shark thrillers and killer croc (or gator) flicks, they can be easy to overlook and pass by. But every once in a while, something will be intriguing enough to stand out from the pack. 47 Meters Down, The Shallows, The Meg, Crawl, Cocaine Bear, etc. The latest to stand out from the pack, with both its title and concept, is director Matthew Goodhue’s Slotherhouse. A movie that mixes together the nature run amok and sorority house slasher sub-genres to very entertaining effect… and may be the first killer sloth movie. It’s difficult to believe we’ve never gotten a killer sloth before,...
Review: There are so many “nature run amok” movies out there, particularly shark thrillers and killer croc (or gator) flicks, they can be easy to overlook and pass by. But every once in a while, something will be intriguing enough to stand out from the pack. 47 Meters Down, The Shallows, The Meg, Crawl, Cocaine Bear, etc. The latest to stand out from the pack, with both its title and concept, is director Matthew Goodhue’s Slotherhouse. A movie that mixes together the nature run amok and sorority house slasher sub-genres to very entertaining effect… and may be the first killer sloth movie. It’s difficult to believe we’ve never gotten a killer sloth before,...
- 8/29/2023
- by Cody Hamman
- JoBlo.com
Rush Week is about to get even more cutthroat in Slotherhouse, the new horror comedy from Gravitas Ventures. Bloody Disgusting has been provided with an exclusive clip giving a closer look at Alpha the Killer Sloth in action as she culls the competition among her sorority sisters.
Slotherhouse will slash its way into theaters nationwide on August 30, 2023.
Directed by Matthew Goodhue, Slotherhouse is a horror-comedy that tells the story of college senior Emily Young, who aims to be voted president of her sorority.
“It’s senior year of college for sorority sister Emily Young and for the first time ever, Sigma Lambda Theta is having elections for who will be president. Wanting to have a killer year, Emily Young realizes she might just be the best option for her sorority. While beginning her campaign, she finds an adorable sloth that steals her heart and soon realizes she just might steal the hearts,...
Slotherhouse will slash its way into theaters nationwide on August 30, 2023.
Directed by Matthew Goodhue, Slotherhouse is a horror-comedy that tells the story of college senior Emily Young, who aims to be voted president of her sorority.
“It’s senior year of college for sorority sister Emily Young and for the first time ever, Sigma Lambda Theta is having elections for who will be president. Wanting to have a killer year, Emily Young realizes she might just be the best option for her sorority. While beginning her campaign, she finds an adorable sloth that steals her heart and soon realizes she just might steal the hearts,...
- 8/25/2023
- by Meagan Navarro
- bloody-disgusting.com
After becoming the mascot for an unsuspecting sorority, a seemingly lovable sloth unleashes their killer instincts on the members of the Sigma Lambda Theta house in the official trailer for Slotherhouse, coming to theaters on August 30th from Gravitas Ventures:
Synopsis: It’s senior year of college for sorority sister Emily Young and for the first time ever, Sigma Lambda Theta is having elections for who will be president. Wanting to have a killer year, Emily Young realizes she might just be the best option for her sorority. While beginning her campaign, she finds an adorable sloth that steals her heart and soon realizes she just might steal the hearts, and votes, of her sorority sisters. But when bodies slowly begin to pile up in the Sigma Lambda Theta house, Emily and her sorority sisters realize the deaths are being caused by their new house mascot, the cuddly sloth Alpha.
Synopsis: It’s senior year of college for sorority sister Emily Young and for the first time ever, Sigma Lambda Theta is having elections for who will be president. Wanting to have a killer year, Emily Young realizes she might just be the best option for her sorority. While beginning her campaign, she finds an adorable sloth that steals her heart and soon realizes she just might steal the hearts, and votes, of her sorority sisters. But when bodies slowly begin to pile up in the Sigma Lambda Theta house, Emily and her sorority sisters realize the deaths are being caused by their new house mascot, the cuddly sloth Alpha.
- 8/2/2023
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
Last week, we learned that Gravitas Ventures and Iconic Events Releasing will be giving the killer animal horror comedy Slotherhouse a nationwide theatrical release on August 30th. With that release date just four weeks away, a trailer for the film has now arrived online, and you can check it out in the embed above!
Directed by Matthew Goodhue from a screenplay by Bradley Fowler, who crafted the story with Cady Lanigan, Slotherhouse centers on college senior Emily Young, who aims to be voted president of her sorority. When she adopts an adorable sloth, she realizes the animal can serve as the house’s new mascot and help her win votes, dubbing the animal Alpha. The new pet is a beloved addition to the sorority house until a series of deaths point toward the sloth as the prime murder suspect. The film becomes a survival story of sisters versus sloth as...
Directed by Matthew Goodhue from a screenplay by Bradley Fowler, who crafted the story with Cady Lanigan, Slotherhouse centers on college senior Emily Young, who aims to be voted president of her sorority. When she adopts an adorable sloth, she realizes the animal can serve as the house’s new mascot and help her win votes, dubbing the animal Alpha. The new pet is a beloved addition to the sorority house until a series of deaths point toward the sloth as the prime murder suspect. The film becomes a survival story of sisters versus sloth as...
- 8/2/2023
- by Cody Hamman
- JoBlo.com
Out in the jungle, she’s a beta. But in Slotherhouse? She’s an Alpha. Get ready to meet Alpha, the killer sloth in the new horror comedy from Gravitas Ventures.
Slotherhouse will slash its way into theaters nationwide on August 30, 2023.
Get a peek at Alpha’s reign of collegiate terror in the brand new trailer and poster reveal below.
Directed by Matthew Goodhue, Slotherhouse is a horror-comedy that tells the story of college senior Emily Young, who aims to be voted president of her sorority.
“It’s senior year of college for sorority sister Emily Young and for the first time ever, Sigma Lambda Theta is having elections for who will be president. Wanting to have a killer year, Emily Young realizes she might just be the best option for her sorority. While beginning her campaign, she finds an adorable sloth that steals her heart and soon realizes she just might steal the hearts,...
Slotherhouse will slash its way into theaters nationwide on August 30, 2023.
Get a peek at Alpha’s reign of collegiate terror in the brand new trailer and poster reveal below.
Directed by Matthew Goodhue, Slotherhouse is a horror-comedy that tells the story of college senior Emily Young, who aims to be voted president of her sorority.
“It’s senior year of college for sorority sister Emily Young and for the first time ever, Sigma Lambda Theta is having elections for who will be president. Wanting to have a killer year, Emily Young realizes she might just be the best option for her sorority. While beginning her campaign, she finds an adorable sloth that steals her heart and soon realizes she just might steal the hearts,...
- 8/2/2023
- by Meagan Navarro
- bloody-disgusting.com
Last month, we got a look at the trailer for the killer gopher horror comedy Caddy Hack, which is set to make its premiere at Kevin Smith’s Smodcastle theatre in Atlantic Highlands, New Jersey on August 11th. (With a home video release to follow in October.) Now Variety has broken the news that there’s another killer animal horror comedy that will be getting some theatrical play next month: coming our way from Gravitas Ventures and Iconic Events Releasing is the killer sloth movie Slotherhouse, which will reach theatres nationwide on August 30th!
Directed by Matthew Goodhue from a screenplay by Bradley Fowler, who crafted the story with Cady Lanigan, Slotherhouse centers on college senior Emily Young, who aims to be voted president of her sorority. When she adopts an adorable sloth, she realizes the animal can serve as the house’s new mascot and help her win votes,...
Directed by Matthew Goodhue from a screenplay by Bradley Fowler, who crafted the story with Cady Lanigan, Slotherhouse centers on college senior Emily Young, who aims to be voted president of her sorority. When she adopts an adorable sloth, she realizes the animal can serve as the house’s new mascot and help her win votes,...
- 7/26/2023
- by Cody Hamman
- JoBlo.com
Gravitas Ventures has acquired the upcoming killer sloth horror movie Slotherhouse, Variety reports today, with the film headed to the big screen courtesy of Iconic Events.
Slotherhouse will slash its way into theaters nationwide on August 30, 2023.
Directed by Matthew Goodhue, Slotherhouse is a horror-comedy that tells the story of college senior Emily Young, who aims to be voted president of her sorority.
“When she adopts an adorable sloth, she realizes the animal can serve as the house’s new mascot and help her win votes, dubbing the animal Alpha. The new pet is a beloved addition to the sorority house until a series of deaths point toward the sloth as the prime murder suspect. The film becomes a survival story of sisters versus sloth as the girls wonder if they can make it out of Sigma Lambda Theta alive.”
Lisa Ambalavanar, Sydney Craven, Olivia Rouyre, Bianca Beckles-Rose, Andrew Horton, Sutter Nolan,...
Slotherhouse will slash its way into theaters nationwide on August 30, 2023.
Directed by Matthew Goodhue, Slotherhouse is a horror-comedy that tells the story of college senior Emily Young, who aims to be voted president of her sorority.
“When she adopts an adorable sloth, she realizes the animal can serve as the house’s new mascot and help her win votes, dubbing the animal Alpha. The new pet is a beloved addition to the sorority house until a series of deaths point toward the sloth as the prime murder suspect. The film becomes a survival story of sisters versus sloth as the girls wonder if they can make it out of Sigma Lambda Theta alive.”
Lisa Ambalavanar, Sydney Craven, Olivia Rouyre, Bianca Beckles-Rose, Andrew Horton, Sutter Nolan,...
- 7/26/2023
- by John Squires
- bloody-disgusting.com
Gravitas Ventures has acquired the rights to the upcoming horror-comedy “Slotherhouse,” directed by Matthew Goodhue. Alongside Iconic Events Releasing, the film will hit theaters nationwide on August 30.
“Slotherhouse” tells the story of college senior Emily Young, who aims to be voted president of her sorority. When she adopts an adorable sloth, she realizes the animal can serve as the house’s new mascot and help her win votes, dubbing the animal Alpha. The new pet is a beloved addition to the sorority house until a series of deaths point toward the sloth as the prime murder suspect. The film becomes a survival story of sisters versus sloth as the girls wonder if they can make it out of Sigma Lambda Theta alive.
“’Slotherhouse’ is a movie that embodies the reckless abandon genre films can bring to the table. It scratches the sloth itch we didn’t know we had! Our...
“Slotherhouse” tells the story of college senior Emily Young, who aims to be voted president of her sorority. When she adopts an adorable sloth, she realizes the animal can serve as the house’s new mascot and help her win votes, dubbing the animal Alpha. The new pet is a beloved addition to the sorority house until a series of deaths point toward the sloth as the prime murder suspect. The film becomes a survival story of sisters versus sloth as the girls wonder if they can make it out of Sigma Lambda Theta alive.
“’Slotherhouse’ is a movie that embodies the reckless abandon genre films can bring to the table. It scratches the sloth itch we didn’t know we had! Our...
- 7/26/2023
- by Jaden Thompson
- Variety Film + TV
Comedian Tiff Stevenson’s new podcast Catharsis features funny guests dig deep into their anger, and seek resolution! Sara Pascoe’s episode is out now, with more to follow, including Nish Kumar, Rhys James, Rachel Parris, Lou Sanders, Darren Harriot, Rachel Fairburn, Paul Bertellotti, Sam Morrison, as well as The Great British Bake Off’s Lottie Bedlow. Produced by Bugle podcasts, new episodes released each Monday, see a comedian join Tiff to explore their anger, pet peeves, beefs, and work out how they can live with them.
- 3/3/2023
- by PodcastingToday
- Podcastingtoday
Every year, there comes a point when the UK comedy industry suddenly becomes abuzz with whispers. Word gets about that the producers of Mock the Week are in town. They’re scouting out stand-up shows for new talent – and you could be next. “Everyone’s going, ‘You know they’re looking’,” comedian Maisie Adam tells me. “You suddenly ended up going to every gig feeling like you’re in those early episodes of X Factor, queuing up outside.”
When it was announced in August that the BBC was canning Mock the Week after 17 years, in order to “create room for new shows”, online discourse exploded. People questioned what the show ending in its current format (the team are optimistic it’ll find a home elsewhere) meant for the BBC, for the panel show format and for satire as a whole. But for comedians, the end of Mock the Week represented...
When it was announced in August that the BBC was canning Mock the Week after 17 years, in order to “create room for new shows”, online discourse exploded. People questioned what the show ending in its current format (the team are optimistic it’ll find a home elsewhere) meant for the BBC, for the panel show format and for satire as a whole. But for comedians, the end of Mock the Week represented...
- 10/20/2022
- by Isobel Lewis
- The Independent - TV
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Tiff Stevenson chats about her new stand-up tour, Fringe, Buffy, Joss Whedon, Portlandia, Sherlock and Jason Statham....
Heading on tour around the UK this month is Tiff Stevenson. Her new stand-up show, Mad Man, is about to get underway, and she spared us some time for a chat. It got quite nerdy...
I'll start with the obvious one, and then we can go nerdy. You're going on tour with a show called Mad Man. What's it about?
It's about identity really. Who we are as people, how much of our personalities are made up of what we think we like and what we put out into the world, and how much is chewed up and sold back to us through various advertisements and social media and everything else.
Do you have specific examples you're tapping into?
Yeah, sure. Advertising is a huge thread that runs through the show.
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Tiff Stevenson chats about her new stand-up tour, Fringe, Buffy, Joss Whedon, Portlandia, Sherlock and Jason Statham....
Heading on tour around the UK this month is Tiff Stevenson. Her new stand-up show, Mad Man, is about to get underway, and she spared us some time for a chat. It got quite nerdy...
I'll start with the obvious one, and then we can go nerdy. You're going on tour with a show called Mad Man. What's it about?
It's about identity really. Who we are as people, how much of our personalities are made up of what we think we like and what we put out into the world, and how much is chewed up and sold back to us through various advertisements and social media and everything else.
Do you have specific examples you're tapping into?
Yeah, sure. Advertising is a huge thread that runs through the show.
- 1/11/2016
- by simonbrew
- Den of Geek
Hoff the Record: Dave, 9pm
Unfortunately, tonight marks the end of the series for David Hasselhoff's mockumentary.
Hoff is invoiced by a charity but due to needing money agrees to co-star with Christopher Biggins in a panto instead. Travelling to meet his new co-star, Hoff is confused to find a child in the car.
Safeword: ITV2, 10pm
New comedy panel gameshow hosted by Rick Edwards. Tonight, he's joined by Joey Essex, David Haye, Andrew Maxwell and Tiff Stevenson.
Each week, celebrity guests get their social media pages scrutinised for embarrassing information, which is then left open for the other celebrities to mock. The only way to make this stop is by using their safeword...
The Spoils Before Dying: Fox UK, 10:30pm
Matt Piedmont and Andrew Steele's follow-up to The Spoils of Babylon features an all-star cast including Kristen Wiig, Haley Joel Osment and Maya Rudolph.
Writer-turned-director...
Unfortunately, tonight marks the end of the series for David Hasselhoff's mockumentary.
Hoff is invoiced by a charity but due to needing money agrees to co-star with Christopher Biggins in a panto instead. Travelling to meet his new co-star, Hoff is confused to find a child in the car.
Safeword: ITV2, 10pm
New comedy panel gameshow hosted by Rick Edwards. Tonight, he's joined by Joey Essex, David Haye, Andrew Maxwell and Tiff Stevenson.
Each week, celebrity guests get their social media pages scrutinised for embarrassing information, which is then left open for the other celebrities to mock. The only way to make this stop is by using their safeword...
The Spoils Before Dying: Fox UK, 10:30pm
Matt Piedmont and Andrew Steele's follow-up to The Spoils of Babylon features an all-star cast including Kristen Wiig, Haley Joel Osment and Maya Rudolph.
Writer-turned-director...
- 7/23/2015
- Digital Spy
Den Of Geek Sep 16, 2016
We get the chance to interview famous people every now and them. We ask them their favourite Statham movie. Here's what happens...
Jason Statham. Since the dawn of Den Of Geek, he has been our muse. Our mayor. Our driving force. So much so, that we ask lots of people that we meet just what their favourite Statham movie is (including the man himself). Here, we've gathered together lots of the responses we've had in one document.
And so here it is:
Jason Segel: "I guess it would have to be… oh man, there are so many. I’m going to go with The Transporter!"
Seth Rogen: "Crank. And then Crank 2."
Evan Goldberg: "It was him in Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels, right? That’s the best one."
Alice Lowe: "I've never seen any of his films..... Oh I did!
We get the chance to interview famous people every now and them. We ask them their favourite Statham movie. Here's what happens...
Jason Statham. Since the dawn of Den Of Geek, he has been our muse. Our mayor. Our driving force. So much so, that we ask lots of people that we meet just what their favourite Statham movie is (including the man himself). Here, we've gathered together lots of the responses we've had in one document.
And so here it is:
Jason Segel: "I guess it would have to be… oh man, there are so many. I’m going to go with The Transporter!"
Seth Rogen: "Crank. And then Crank 2."
Evan Goldberg: "It was him in Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels, right? That’s the best one."
Alice Lowe: "I've never seen any of his films..... Oh I did!
- 12/4/2013
- Den of Geek
Pat Monahan has won 'Show Me The Funny'. The 35-year-old comedian beat off stiff competition from fellow finalists Tiffany Stevenson and Dan Mitchell to be crowned champion of the ITV1 show in a nail-biting live final - hosted by Jason Manford - in front of an audience of 3,000 at London's Hammersmith Apollo last night (25.08.11). However, the Teeside-born funnyman admitted after having faced criticism from judge Kate Copstick for being a "warm-up act got lucky", he made sure he turned off his "banter button". Pat exclusively told Bang Showbiz: "I genuinely never even thought I'd get past the first week, let alone...
- 8/26/2011
- Virgin Media - TV
Pat Monahan has been named as the winner of Show Me the Funny. Monahan beat runner-up Dan Mitchell and third-placed Tiffany Stevenson at tonight's live Hammersmith Apollo final of the reality contest, which has been searching for the country's best stand-up comedian. The Irish-Iranian comic has now won £100,000, a multi-date UK tour throughout September, and his own stand-up DVD release this Christmas. "I thought I was going to go out during the first week," Monahan admitted after being declared the winner. "I'm genuinely shocked." The 35-year-old added: "I've never won a competition in my life and this is the toughest thing I've ever entered. People say it's a cliché but this really is the best day of my life by far." Host Jason Manford said: "Comedy has never been bigger and this (more)...
- 8/25/2011
- by By Rebecca Davies
- Digital Spy
"I don't have anything to be nervous about. I just sit there wearing too much make-up and my big hair," giggles TV's new Miss Nasty, Kate Copstick. The Show Me The Funny judge is fired up and prepped with her finest barbs ahead of tonight's live final. The prize for the winning comic is a potentially career-changing DVD deal and £100,000. Digital Spy caught up with Copstick for her no-nonsense judgements on the Top 3. Tiffany Stevenson:
"I think it's a fascinating mix. I never ever imagined Tiff would be in the final. She's grown a lot in the series. That's why she is there. I'm looking for Tiff to put something of herself in the set. I want to hear and feel something about her. "I want to hear her voice. I don't just want to see someone who has been Mc-ing since year dot who has lots of confidence...
"I think it's a fascinating mix. I never ever imagined Tiff would be in the final. She's grown a lot in the series. That's why she is there. I'm looking for Tiff to put something of herself in the set. I want to hear and feel something about her. "I want to hear her voice. I don't just want to see someone who has been Mc-ing since year dot who has lots of confidence...
- 8/25/2011
- by By Alex Fletcher
- Digital Spy
Ellie Taylor and Stuart Goldsmith became the latest comedians to be voted off 'Show Me The Funny' last night (22.08.11). The duo narrowly missed out on a place in the live final of the ITV1 show - hosted by Jason Manford - with Dan Mitchell, Patrick Monahan and Tiffany Stevenson now set to battle it out in the hope of being crowned the first-ever champion of the series. However, Ellie admits she was "astonished" to have even made it through to the semi-finals, as she was so inexperienced in the field of comedy. She exclusively told Bang Showbiz: "I never really thought I'd...
- 8/23/2011
- Virgin Media - TV
Ellie Taylor and Stuart Goldsmith were eliminated during the penultimate episode of ITV1's Show Me the Funny. After six weeks, former model Taylor and ex-circus performer Goldsmith were both evicted from the show, leaving three contestants to battle it out during Thursday's live final. Ex-undertaker Dan Mitchell, Patrick Monahan and Tiffany Stevenson were put through to the final during Monday's episode, for a chance of winning £100,000, a DVD deal and a nationwide tour from September 17. The three hopefuls will each perform a set of new material at the Hammersmith Apollo for the final. Host Jason Manford will be joined by judges Alan Davies and Kate Copstick, along with former guest judges Bob Mortimer, Ross Noble and Johnny Vegas. Each of the guest judges will partner with a finalist to help them prepare for the performance. Noble will (more)...
- 8/22/2011
- by By Tom Eames
- Digital Spy
Ellie Taylor and Stuart Goldsmith became the latest comedians to be voted off 'Show Me The Funny' last night (22.08.11). The duo narrowly missed out on a place in the live final of the ITV1 show - hosted by Jason Manford - with Dan Mitchell, Patrick Monahan and Tiffany Stevenson now set to battle it out in the hope of being crowned the first-ever champion of the series. However, Ellie admits she was "astonished" to have even made it through to the semi-finals, as she was so inexperienced in the field of comedy. She exclusively told Bang Showbiz: "I never really thought I'd...
- 8/19/2011
- Virgin Media - TV
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