
According to a 2022 study looking at the emotional outcomes after casual sex, "46% of women experienced regret after casual sex compared to 23% of men." Just like that 3 a.m. Taco Bell run, drunken one-night-stands are often something many people wish they had gone without, especially women.

Women report experiencing more regret after one-night-stands

When sober, most women are less likely to be coerced or pressured into making choices that don’t align with their true desires. And to have Carey Mulligan on the island with us is the icing on the cake.What does that tell us? For me, it highlights the reality that casual sex and inebriation often go hand-in-hand, especially for young women. To get the chance to do it all again, and to go deeper is extremely exciting. Tim Key said: “Shooting the short with Tom and James was one of the most fun things I’ve ever done, and I’ve been in love with that film ever since. This will be the first feature they have made together.Įxecutive Producers are Sarah Monteith, CEO, and Laurence Brown for Baby Cow, and Stephen Kelliher and Sophie Green for Bankside Films. Basden and Key have collaborated for fifteen years, writing a sketch show (BBC4’s Cowards), short films and acting in each other’s radio and TV projects. Key won The Edinburgh Comedy Award for his mixture of poetry and stand-up and played Alan Partridge’s sidekick, Simon, for the past decade. Since then, Basden has gone on to write episodes of Peep Show and Fresh Meat, before creating Plebs and Pandemonium and playing Ricky Gervais’ brother-in-law in After Life. The One and Only Herb McGwyer Plays Wallis Island won best short at The Edinburgh Film Festival and was nominated for a BAFTA.

The project has its roots in a short film the writers and James Griffiths made a decade ago, produced by Charlie Henderson for Moxie Pictures. Majendie recently produced festival hit Brian And Charles, which premiered at Sundance last year and was sold by Bankside to Focus worldwide.īasden also scripts while James Griffiths ( Cuban Fury) will direct. Baby Cow’s Head of Development Rupert Majendie is lead producer. Pic is being produced by Steve Coogan and Sarah Monteith’s Baby Cow ( Philomena), which is majority owned by BBC Studios.

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