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I Used To Be Funny – Watch Rachel Sennott in the trailer for the new indie dramedy

Posted by on Apr 16, 2024 in All, comedy, drama, Film, Trailers | 0 comments

I USED TO BE FUNNY is a comedy-drama that follows Sam Cowell (Rachel Sennott), an aspiring stand-up comedian and au pair struggling with...

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A Film A Day – Bottoms (2023)

Posted by on Jan 27, 2024 in All, comedy, Film, Headline, Reviews | 0 comments

After watching Aguirre, the Wrath of God, I fancied something funny. I saw Bottoms had hit Prime Video. Having heard good things about it...

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Two girls start a Queer Fight Club to find love in the trailer for Emma Seligman’s Bottoms

Posted by on Jun 7, 2023 in All, comedy, Film, Trailers | 0 comments

BOTTOMS, a refreshingly unique raunchy comedy, focuses on two girls, PJ and Josie, who start a fight club as a way to lose their...

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Susie Searches – Watch Kiersey Clemons and Alex Wolff in the trailer for the new kidnapping comedy

Posted by on May 24, 2023 in All, comedy, drama, Film, Trailers | 0 comments

An awkward college student with a failing true-crime podcast seizes the opportunity to bolster her popularity by solving the mysterious...

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TIFF 2022 Review: Susie Searches – “A lot of fun and nothing overly serious”

Posted by on Sep 12, 2022 in All, comedy, Film, Headline, Reviews, thriller | 0 comments

As a young girl in Ohio, Susie (Kiersey Clemons) and her mother would read detective novels together.  The only problem was, Susie would...

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A young woman struggles to keep up different versions of herself in the Shiva Baby trailer

Posted by on Feb 18, 2021 in All, comedy, drama, Film, Trailers | 0 comments

A near college graduate, Danielle, gets paid by her sugar daddy and rushes to meet her neurotic parents at a family shiva. Upon arrival,...

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TIFF 2020 Review: Shiva Baby

Posted by on Sep 12, 2020 in All, comedy, Film, Headline, Reviews | 0 comments

They say to write what you know, and Canadian filmmaker Emma Seligman did that just with her confident debut feature, the dark comedy...

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