It is rare a modern comedy makes me laugh out loud. Punching the clown made me laugh through-out the film, and even when I have re-watched it I catch parts/references I hadn't picked up previously.
The humor is clever and original, as is the plot. It is also a low budgetish film, which makes me appreciate it that much more.
The plot cleverly intertwines Henry's adventures with his music bits, while he is interviewed by a DJ on the radio.
I have been following Henry Philips since his hilarious you-tube series called Henry's Kitchen.
The man is a comedic genius, on the likes of Nathan Fielder from Nathan for you with his subtleness.
The humor is clever and original, as is the plot. It is also a low budgetish film, which makes me appreciate it that much more.
The plot cleverly intertwines Henry's adventures with his music bits, while he is interviewed by a DJ on the radio.
I have been following Henry Philips since his hilarious you-tube series called Henry's Kitchen.
The man is a comedic genius, on the likes of Nathan Fielder from Nathan for you with his subtleness.