Is This Thing On? at London Film Festival: Bradley Cooper’s hilarious homage to John Bishop

Oct 14, 2025 - 14:00
Is This Thing On? at London Film Festival: Bradley Cooper’s hilarious homage to John Bishop

John Bishop was the inspiration for Bradley Cooper's heartfelt divorce comedy, playing at the London Film Festival 2025

Is This Thing On? starring Bradley Cooper, review and star rating from the London Film Festival: ★★★★

It is the strangest-sounding premise of any of the films premiering at the London Film Festival 2025: in Is This Thing On?, Bradley Cooper directs a biopic inspired by the life of Liverpudlian comedian John Bishop. It is less absurd than it sounds in practise: a touching comedy about a divorcing couple who get back together after wife Tess, played by Laura Dern, accidentally watches her husband Alex, played by Will Arnett, savage her in a stand-up routine to help him get over their marriage.

Mark Chappell, Bradley Cooper and Will Arnett’s script is as hilarious as a blistering stand-up routine. It is both a touching story of comedy as therapy and a surprisingly nuanced examination of marriage. Inspired by John Bishop’s real-life experience with his own wife, there are plenty of lines that have clearly been extracted from the real world, and stick in the mind, like when Arnett’s charismatic Alex says: “I wasn’t unhappy with our marriage, I was unhappy in our marriage.” 

Arnett and Dern’s chemistry pops, but it’s less is more with Bradley Cooper, who only appears for fifteen minutes or so but gets the most side-splitting lines. He’s Alex’s insufferable best friend Arnie, an out of work actor with an inflated ego but an impeccable sense of comic timing. Cooper’s clearly having a riot seeing how far he can push this meta gag and it works because the film is deftly and precisely cut – Cooper never lets his own back-patting take away from the plot.

Is This Thing On? Bradley Cooper’s cameo in movie inspired by John Bishop is absolutely side-splitting

If I had to fault it, Is This Thing On? Is perhaps too sentimental towards Tess and Alex. John Bishop has an executive producer role, and has perhaps cast too much of a rose-tinted view to have allowed enough of a raw portrait of the bad as well as the good. You sometimes struggle to believe they’ve actually broken up, but it doesn’t derail the comedy, which – both in stand-up skits and within the story – is hilarious and truthful.

Is This Thing On? will play in UK cinemas although no release date is yet confirmed