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I Used to Be Funny

  • 2023
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 45m
IMDb RATING
6.4/10
4.2K
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Rachel Sennott in I Used to Be Funny (2023)
Sam, a stand-up comedian struggling with PTSD, weighs whether or not to join the search for a missing teenage girl she used to nanny.
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Sam, a stand-up comedian struggling with PTSD, weighs whether or not to join the search for a missing teenage girl she used to nanny.Sam, a stand-up comedian struggling with PTSD, weighs whether or not to join the search for a missing teenage girl she used to nanny.Sam, a stand-up comedian struggling with PTSD, weighs whether or not to join the search for a missing teenage girl she used to nanny.

  • Director
    • Ally Pankiw
  • Writer
    • Ally Pankiw
  • Stars
    • Rachel Sennott
    • Olga Petsa
    • Jason Jones
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.4/10
    4.2K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Ally Pankiw
    • Writer
      • Ally Pankiw
    • Stars
      • Rachel Sennott
      • Olga Petsa
      • Jason Jones
    • 23User reviews
    • 44Critic reviews
    • 74Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 8 nominations total

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    Ally Pankiw on the Credit That Changed Her Life
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    Ally Pankiw on the Credit That Changed Her Life
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    Ally Pankiw on the Credit That Changed Her Life
    Burning Questions With Rachel Sennott
    Clip 3:27
    Burning Questions With Rachel Sennott

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    Rachel Sennott
    Rachel Sennott
    • Sam Cowell
    Olga Petsa
    Olga Petsa
    • Brooke Renner
    Jason Jones
    Jason Jones
    • Cameron Renner
    Sabrina Jalees
    Sabrina Jalees
    • Paige
    Caleb Hearon
    Caleb Hearon
    • Philip
    Ennis Esmer
    Ennis Esmer
    • Noah
    Dani Kind
    Dani Kind
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    Hoodo Hersi
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    Dan Beirne
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    Miguel Rivas
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    Janice Mendes
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    Matia Jackett
    • Candace
    Daniel Woodrow
    Daniel Woodrow
    • Waiter
    D.J. Mausner
    D.J. Mausner
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    • Director
      • Ally Pankiw
    • Writer
      • Ally Pankiw
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    6Stay_away_from_the_Metropol

    Above-average mumblecore (revival)?

    I USED TO BE FUNNY is an above-average mumblecore offering starring Rachel Sennott. Considering how quickly Rachel Sennott has blown up since the confusingly popular BOTTOMS has come out, it almost feels like she owed someone a favor doing this movie. While the movie mostly feels marketed as a comedy, the film itself primarily exists in the realm of heavy-handed drama, and when they do try to infuse comedy, it rarely lands. While the plot is pretty unique and ambitious for this kind of film, it also somehow felt a bit misdirected. On that note, there are certain movies (and often books) that you can consume where you feel almost certain that this story is primarily just something that its writer straight up went through and decided to turn into a feature length media offering - this is 100% one of those movies. My gut tells me that the writer simply went through all of this herself, and decided to tell the story, perhaps primarily because the combination of things feels so specific that it doesn't seem like someone would pair these two themes together any other way, namely the standup comedy details with the nannying plot points. The subject matter isn't interesting enough for someone to focus on without having been through it in reality, I feel, and sadly, it's not quite interesting enough as a movie either. While Sennott's performance is the strongest thing about the entire movie, with it being as dynamic and enjoyable as hers generally are, it doesn't fulfill in many other ways in the end - the only other thing I really found enjoyable in the end was its ambition. Worth watching once for (divine lordess) Sennott fans - not sure who else.
    9jtindahouse

    The biggest pleasant surprise of 2023

    I think the movie 'Funny People' gave me PTSD for movies about comedians. I didn't enjoy that movie much at all and I think I was worried I was going to have a similar experience with 'I Used to be Funny'. That couldn't have been further from the case though. I was glued to the screen for every minute of this film.

    Rachel Sennott has been one of the most interesting actresses to watch in recent years, but this film gave her the chance to prove she can truly act in a dramatic role. And she killed it. Also I had never heard of Caleb Hearon until this week and yet now I've seen him steal the show in two films. He has a lot of charm that man.

    This is a heavy film. It's gritty and raw and quite devastating at times. I loved the structure of the film, with the intersecting timelines and the mystery around what exactly happened. I will say you have to have your wits about you at times to keep on track of which timeline you are actually in.

    I really enjoyed this film. I'm quite surprised to be honest to see it with only a 6.3/10 on IMDb. I feel like I must've seen something in it that others didn't. I highly recommend this one though. 9/10.
    6JonyVeana

    Brutal but mid

    Powerful message and subject in this movie but the journey its a little tiresome, there is no real history here, its a basic movie, the protagonist is amazing but the rest of the cast are not very good in this, they are rookies I guess, they are not the best actors in here tbh, the way the story is told is kinda of make no sense just like this review, it's convoluted and not easy to follow but maybe im slow i don't know, the protagonist is a very funny stand up comedy artist and she is fighting some demons in this movie, and that's a very interesting thing to follow but the way its told through flashbacks it wasn't really neccesary, its hard to understand ok guys.
    6SnoopyStyle

    get rid of the aunt

    Sam Cowell (Rachel Sennott) is a stand-up comic with some success who does a bit of work as a nanny. Her 14 year old former charge Brooke Renner (Olga Petsa) is declared missing and shows up smashing her door in anger. Two years earlier, Sam gets hired by Cameron Renner (Jason Jones) to watch his 12 year old daughter while his wife is sick in the hospital.

    The first half is intriguing. The mystery of the incident keeps my interest. Once it's revealed, the movie goes into Lifetime territories. The one glaring problem is the aunt's presence. Sam would notify her at every step. The fact that she exists is an exit ramp for Sam to take. That diminishes the intensity of the story. If she doesn't exist, Brooke would be running away from a foster home. The police could be less than co-operative. Then Sam would feel like she's Brooke's only hope. That would raise the intensity of the second half. As for Olga Petsa, she's a little old to play a 12 year old. Brooke's young age is very important to her feelings. Otherwise, Sennott is excellent. I can see this story working, but it needs some changes.
    9philwmovies

    Rachel Sennott gets the last laugh in poignant drama

    Comedy is inherent in calling on personal experiences for a joke. Humor is a defense mechanism and a willing tool to break the ice and even recover. Comedy is healing and is used significantly in the film I Used To Be Funny. In a somewhat dark comedy set against the backdrop of the #MeToo era, the film stars Rachel Sennott as a struggling comic battling PTSD who takes part in a search for a missing girl she used to nanny. The film tackles heavy subject matter with airy deftness, and what ties it together is Sennott's arresting performance. In an edgy and humorous film, I Used To Be Funny takes center stage as one of the year's best.

    Full review @ Geek Vibes Network.

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    • Trivia
      Director Ally Pankiw was dating Muna member Naomi McPherson during the production of the film, but have since broken up. Naomi is still second to the top of special thanks during credits, and two Muna songs feature during the film.
    • Quotes

      Sam: My big flirty move on a date is to make the guy pinkie promise not to kill me.

    • Connections
      Referenced in Amanda the Jedi Show: 'BOTTOMS' is WILD | Kicked out of The Evil Dead Rise Premiere SXSW (2023)
    • Soundtracks
      Something Has To Change
      Written by Amber Bain

      Performed by The Japanese House

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    • Release date
      • July 30, 2025 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • Canada
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Колись я була смішною
    • Production companies
      • Barn 12
      • Crave
      • Ontario Creates
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    Box office

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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $171,756
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $29,499
      • Jun 9, 2024
    • Gross worldwide
      • $171,756
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 45 minutes
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.00 : 1

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