Funny Pages currently has an average rating of 6 out of 10 and has been rated by 1 users on our platform.
I spent an awful lot of this film gasping for air and giggling hysterically, often at the same time.
Read full review at The Guardian...appears to have a direct line to the scrappy, nervous energy of early ’70s cinema.
Read full review at Gamesradar...has all the bells and whistles of a Safdie joint, from the hustler caught in a hellish loop to the frenetic coda set to rest by moments of painful introspection.
Read full review at Paste Magazine...spins a hilarious tale from the fringes of the underground comics scene, powered by a wonderfully sour performance by Daniel Zolghadri as Robert, a teenage cartoonist who strikes out on his own.
Read full review at The Guardian...the parade of uniquely absurd characters and agonising situations make it a real page turner.
Read full review at Empire...makes nerds feel seen—and smelled—for the first time.
Read full review at The A.V. ClubForm is a critical part of art, yes, but it’s soul that so often gives it, and life, that ineffable quality that makes it unique and worth the struggle.
Read full review at Slant MagazineA comics aficionado and a cartoonist himself, Kline carefully crafts the hermetic world of “Funny Pages” so that it acutely resemble one of an imaginary graphic novel...
Read full review at Indie WireA teenage cartoonist searches for authenticity in writer/director Owen Kline’s pleasingly grubby debut feature.
Read full review at Little White Lies...a de-romanticized version of another trip into underground comics...
Read full review at The Austin ChronicleThis terrific debut feature from Owen Kline constantly makes you wonder what on earth you're watching, and why on earth you being shown it.
Read full review at The Telegraph