Rachel Sennott is "traumatized but funny as hell" in new I Used To Be Funny trailer
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Even though the world is still recovering from her earth-shaking delivery of “your parents are upper middle class” in Bodies Bodies Bodies, Rachel Sennott is back with yet another sardonic but personally miserable protagonist in I Used To Be Funny, the feature-length debut from director Ally Pankiw. While Sennott has infused all of her characters with her unique brand of unhinged humor, this one might hit closest to home. Like the actor, Sennott’s character, Sam, was once a stand-up comic just...

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