A teenage cartoonist rejects the comforts of his suburban life and leaves home, finding an unwilling teacher and unwitting friend in Wallace, a former low-level comic artist.
Funny Pages - Film Review
Jordan Mintzer, thehollywoodreporter.com
At its heart, Funny Pages is less about the young cartoonist’s evolution — when we meet Robert, his talents already seem fully formed — than about his search for someone to guide him through life. Clocking in at 85 minutes, this film is short and bittersweet, with jokes that reveal a side of humanity, and central New Jersey, that can make us both laugh and cringe. For the full review CLICK HERE