
Front Row Reviewing Is This Thing On? Guess How Much I Love You? and George Saunders
Jan 29, 2026
Isabel Hilton, journalist and China watcher, on how art is read politically in China. Dorian Lynskey, music and culture critic, reviews films and George Saunders’ new novel. Viv Groskop, journalist and comedian, gives sharp takes on theatre and film. They debate Bradley Cooper's film as breakup drama, a powerful Royal Court play about family and shock, and Saunders' otherworldly Vigil.
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Stand-Up As Therapy Misrepresented
- Viv Groskop draws on her own stand-up experience to critique the film's portrayal of comedy as therapeutic.
- She finds Will Arnett's character implausible because he never prepares material like a real comic would.
Cameo Steals The Spotlight
- Bradley Cooper's cameo as 'Balls' provides anarchic comic energy and outshines the lead at times.
- His performance exposes a missed opportunity to make the film more of a character comedy.
Gentle Build To Intense Shock
- Guess How Much I Love You uses humour to build trust before detonating with intense, emotionally raw material.
- The Royal Court provides trigger warnings and decompression spaces because the play's emotional impact can physically affect audiences.










