Rachel Sennott showcases her acting range in 'I Used to Be Funny,' a Canadian seriocomedy film directed by Ally Pankiw. The film, which explores the breakdown of laughter, has received mixed reviews for its non-linear storytelling and comedic elements. Despite some criticism, the movie has garnered an 85% score on Rotten Tomatoes and is currently showing in select theaters.
Ally Pankiw’s ‘I USED TO BE FUNNY’ starring Rachel Sennott is fresh on Rotten Tomatoes with a score of 85%. Now playing in limited theaters. https://t.co/C1fYCsbG6J
Ally Pankiw’s ‘I USED TO BE FUNNY’ starring Rachel Sennott is now playing in limited theaters. https://t.co/PcrkTEoMYp
‘I Used to Be Funny’ Director Ally Pankiw Wanted to Capture the ‘Weird’ and Joyful ‘Nightmare’ of Being a Young Woman https://t.co/5fkFGUS61s
"The script is more interested in playing hopscotch on the timeline and showing off more not-that-great clips from the comedy club. This is one that’s not worth the cover and the minimum," Jordan Hoffman writes about "I Used to be Funny." https://t.co/g4mgAXJksP
‘I Used to Be Funny’ Review: A Complex Canadian Seriocomedy in Which Laughter Suffers a Breakdown https://t.co/hisfJWawXq
Rachel Sennott shows her range in 'I Used to Be Funny,' opening tomorrow. Read @jakeks19's review: https://t.co/BpNBzp0Q0C https://t.co/NxtplntGt7