"A hilarious satire of celebs and the media they love to hate"
All is not well in the big smoke. When a shadowy cat-burglar called 'Fingers' starts nicking diamonds from London's celebrities, Macaulay Lewis, a misfit news-hound, smells opportunity. If he can unmask the thief, he might just stand a chance of holding down his job with the paper. His ex-girlfriend might fancy him again. He might even get snapped by the odd celeb magazine himself. Fame glitters. But is all that glitters really worth the cab ride home?
'Overexposure' is arch farce and rollicking thriller rolled into one, with unforgettable characters, brilliant dialogue and laugh-out-loud quips. Expose yourself to the flashiest, edgiest comedy of modern life in recent years.