Irish comedian Dylan Moran returns with a new set full of bitterness and surrealism.

Morans shtick has always been surrealism-tinged observation delivered with a deceptive languor.

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Yeah Yeahsticks to the formula, combining misanthropy with Romantic wistfulness and self-deprecation.

3 stars

The material might not have much edge, but it does have a ton of charm and wit.

Morans routine appears to spiral randomly inwards and outwards, moving from one casually tossed-away observation to another.

He unpredictably revisits old ground seemingly as and when he remembers the material.

3 stars

So while diverting, Morans subject matter is faintly disappointing for a comedian with his lyrical skill.

Moran lauds Statham as the star to whom men like him can hitch their wagon and outsource their masculinity.

You certainly wont buyYeah Yeahfor the extras.

3 stars

Dylan Morans a charismatic performer, but an even better writer.

Fans will find much to enjoy and newcomers will be charmed.

Now lets have that book c’mon Mr Moran, were waiting.

3 stars

Feature:

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Rating:

3 out of 5

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