A young woman in New York City pursues her dream of becoming a stand up comic.
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5.6 /10
133 people rated
All Joking Aside
2020
R
1 h 23 m
Canada
Drame
A young woman in New York City pursues her dream of becoming a stand up comic.
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5.6 /10
133 people rated
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Shannon Kohli
Director
Raylene Harewood
Charlene Murray
Brian Markinson
Bob Carpenter
Richard Lett
Dennis
Tanya Jade
Kim
Katrina Reynolds
Vicky Murray
Cedric Ducharme
Daniel Murray
Trevor Horne
Student
Javier Lacroix
Queen's Head Host
Vicki Passmore
Waitress
David James Lewis
Pete
Larke Miller
Tracy Johnson
Pam Kearns
Mrs. Dance
Joseph Gallaccio
Doctor
Nikki Wallin
Bartender
Selina Loum
Trophy Wife
Frank Brandies
Audience Member
Graeme Thompson
Paul
Kirk M Wilson
Eddie
James Pickering
Writer
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Luciole Lakamora
29/05/2023 21:49
source: All Joking Aside
الفاسي 🖤💛
29/03/2023 17:51
source: All Joking Aside
sharmisthajaviya
29/03/2023 17:51
I was pleasantly surprised by this 'little' 'low budget' movie.
The writing was good, and the story progressed without being obvious and predictable, although, now that I think of that - we expect the student to grow and learn and there to be a happy ending, and it's easy to also assume the student will teach the teacher.
I enjoyed this movie, and it didn't drag.
The writing was smart - and educational about standup comedy - and I'd recommend this to anybody who likes standup, and has ever had any thoughts that they could be funny.
This movie could be homework for anyone with dreams of being a comic - but is pleasant enough that watching it doesn't seem like 'work.'
Recommended.
Francine
29/03/2023 17:51
Comedy is hard work. Ask any comedian. And basing an entire script on the deconstruction of comedy is the hardest work of all. Look at Mrs Maisel, a project that started with some of the best producers and writers in Hollywood yet eventually lost itself anyway. This little film remains compelling and engaging right to the finish, thanks mainly to Markinson who steals each of his scenes and unfailingly connects with the viewer. Just as a good comic should.
Nasty Blaq
29/03/2023 17:51
Shannon Kohli has worked in TV, directing episodes of Riverdale and The Magicians. With a script from James Pickering (his first full-length film. although he did write a short version of this called Comedienne in 2014), she tackles the world of what it takes to be a stand-up.
Charlene Murray (Raylene Harewood, who has been in some small roles but really seizes her moment here) was inspired by her late father's dream and wants to try comedy at an open mic night. However, she's heckled by Bob Carpenter (Bruce Markinson, who has also been in several movies in small roles but really is great in this), a burned-out comedian who just may become her mentor.
I really enjoyed that Bob makes Charlene realize that she has to determine what is different - or even wrong - about who she is before she can create the kind of comedy that will win over the crowd. It's not enough to be funny. She has to be different. She has to be herself.
Friday Dayday Kalane
29/03/2023 17:51
Why bother doing a movie about comedy and make it not funny? Even dark humor and the struggle is fine. Was this supposed to be Dave Attell mentors Tiffany Haddish in a world where comedy doesn't exist?. Don't waste your time with this one watch The Opening Act instead.
Olley Jack
18/10/2022 11:57
Why bother doing a movie about comedy and make it not funny? Even dark humor and the struggle is fine. Was this supposed to be Dave Attell mentors Tiffany Haddish in a world where comedy doesn't exist?. Don't waste your time with this one watch The Opening Act instead.
Kathleen Agaya
18/10/2022 04:04
Sauce
slaaykay
16/10/2022 03:48
Shannon Kohli has worked in TV, directing episodes of Riverdale and The Magicians. With a script from James Pickering (his first full-length film. although he did write a short version of this called Comedienne in 2014), she tackles the world of what it takes to be a stand-up.
Charlene Murray (Raylene Harewood, who has been in some small roles but really seizes her moment here) was inspired by her late father's dream and wants to try comedy at an open mic night. However, she's heckled by Bob Carpenter (Bruce Markinson, who has also been in several movies in small roles but really is great in this), a burned-out comedian who just may become her mentor.
I really enjoyed that Bob makes Charlene realize that she has to determine what is different - or even wrong - about who she is before she can create the kind of comedy that will win over the crowd. It's not enough to be funny. She has to be different. She has to be herself.
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Luciole Lakamora
29/05/2023 21:49
source: All Joking Aside
الفاسي 🖤💛
29/03/2023 17:51
source: All Joking Aside
sharmisthajaviya
29/03/2023 17:51
I was pleasantly surprised by this 'little' 'low budget' movie.
The writing was good, and the story progressed without being obvious and predictable, although, now that I think of that - we expect the student to grow and learn and there to be a happy ending, and it's easy to also assume the student will teach the teacher.
I enjoyed this movie, and it didn't drag.
The writing was smart - and educational about standup comedy - and I'd recommend this to anybody who likes standup, and has ever had any thoughts that they could be funny.
This movie could be homework for anyone with dreams of being a comic - but is pleasant enough that watching it doesn't seem like 'work.'
Recommended.
Francine
29/03/2023 17:51
Comedy is hard work. Ask any comedian. And basing an entire script on the deconstruction of comedy is the hardest work of all. Look at Mrs Maisel, a project that started with some of the best producers and writers in Hollywood yet eventually lost itself anyway. This little film remains compelling and engaging right to the finish, thanks mainly to Markinson who steals each of his scenes and unfailingly connects with the viewer. Just as a good comic should.
Nasty Blaq
29/03/2023 17:51
Shannon Kohli has worked in TV, directing episodes of Riverdale and The Magicians. With a script from James Pickering (his first full-length film. although he did write a short version of this called Comedienne in 2014), she tackles the world of what it takes to be a stand-up.
Charlene Murray (Raylene Harewood, who has been in some small roles but really seizes her moment here) was inspired by her late father's dream and wants to try comedy at an open mic night. However, she's heckled by Bob Carpenter (Bruce Markinson, who has also been in several movies in small roles but really is great in this), a burned-out comedian who just may become her mentor.
I really enjoyed that Bob makes Charlene realize that she has to determine what is different - or even wrong - about who she is before she can create the kind of comedy that will win over the crowd. It's not enough to be funny. She has to be different. She has to be herself.
Friday Dayday Kalane
29/03/2023 17:51
Why bother doing a movie about comedy and make it not funny? Even dark humor and the struggle is fine. Was this supposed to be Dave Attell mentors Tiffany Haddish in a world where comedy doesn't exist?. Don't waste your time with this one watch The Opening Act instead.
Olley Jack
18/10/2022 11:57
Why bother doing a movie about comedy and make it not funny? Even dark humor and the struggle is fine. Was this supposed to be Dave Attell mentors Tiffany Haddish in a world where comedy doesn't exist?. Don't waste your time with this one watch The Opening Act instead.
Kathleen Agaya
18/10/2022 04:04
Sauce
slaaykay
16/10/2022 03:48
Shannon Kohli has worked in TV, directing episodes of Riverdale and The Magicians. With a script from James Pickering (his first full-length film. although he did write a short version of this called Comedienne in 2014), she tackles the world of what it takes to be a stand-up.
Charlene Murray (Raylene Harewood, who has been in some small roles but really seizes her moment here) was inspired by her late father's dream and wants to try comedy at an open mic night. However, she's heckled by Bob Carpenter (Bruce Markinson, who has also been in several movies in small roles but really is great in this), a burned-out comedian who just may become her mentor.
I really enjoyed that Bob makes Charlene realize that she has to determine what is different - or even wrong - about who she is before she can create the kind of comedy that will win over the crowd. It's not enough to be funny. She has to be different. She has to be herself.
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