I Used to Be Funny is the indie release that deserved a wider audience, if only to witness Rachel Sennott's mesmerising, Oscar-worthy performance that somehow balances the film's uneven tone on her capable shoulders. Sennott delivers a masterclass in dark humour and raw emotion, leaving us wondering how a film this gripping could be so maddeningly frustrating at times. It's a curious case where Sennott's brilliance outshines its surroundings, raising the question: why didn't this film get a wider cinematic release instead of being buried in the depths of a streaming service?