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202287 minComedy, Drama

Funny Pages

Is Funny Pages a Hit or Flop?

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Is Funny Pages worth watching? With a rating of 5.673/10, this Comedy, Drama film is a mixed-bag for fans of the genre. Read on for our detailed analysis and user reviews.

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Funny Pages Synopsis

A teenage cartoonist rejects the comforts of his suburban life in a misguided quest for soul.

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Top Cast

Daniel Zolghadri
Daniel ZolghadriRobert
Matthew Maher
Matthew MaherWallace
Miles Emanuel
Miles EmanuelMiles
Maria Dizzia
Maria DizziaJennifer
Josh Pais
Josh PaisLewis
Stephen Adly Guirgis
Stephen Adly GuirgisMr. Katano
Marcia DeBonis
Marcia DeBonisCheryl
Michael Townsend Wright
Michael Townsend WrightBarry
Cleveland Thomas Jr
Cleveland Thomas JrSteven
Rob M. Anderson
Rob M. AndersonComic Shop Clerk

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Is Funny Pages worth watching?

Funny Pages has received mixed reviews with a 5.673/10 rating. It might be worth watching if you're a fan of Comedy, Drama movies.

Is Funny Pages hit or flop?

Funny Pages has received average ratings (5.673/10), performing moderately with audiences.

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Funny Pages is a Comedy, Drama movie that A teenage cartoonist rejects the comforts of his suburban life in a misguided quest for soul....

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Critic Reviews

CinemaSerfSep 17, 2022
★ 7

Daniel Zolghadri ("Robert") is really quite good in this short drama. He is a budding cartoonist who is arrested breaking into the home of his recently deceased and inspirational art teacher. That all goes away, but the public defender who represented him takes a bit of a shine to his refreshingly candid style of drawing, and that is where he is introduced to another of her clients "Wallace" (Matthew Maher). Here is an interesting fellow. Eccentric to say the least, it transpires that he once worked on comic-book illustrations and so the young man determines to befriend and learn from this man. To be honest, some of the scenarios are a bit far fetched - especially the ones in the pharmacy and in his parents bathroom at Christmas, but for the most part this is an engagingly entertaining mix of the eclectic and the aspirational as seen through the eyes of a seventeen year old man. The production is pretty basic, but at times it is funny. Not laugh out loud, no - but in an observational way that might resonate with many a parent dealing with a teenage child who has all of the answers (but few of the questions). His basement flatmates "Barry" (Michael Townsend Wright) and his rather curious pal "Steven" (Cleveland Thomas Jr) add a quirky element to the already rather surreal plot that meanders all over the place before an ending that is both horrific and funny at the same time as his acne-ridden best mate "Miles" (Miles Emanuel) discovers a new use for a pen-nib! Will he find his soul? Well I'd recommend you watch and find out - it's well worth ninety minutes of your time.