Fool’s Paradise Review
Charlie Day’s directorial debut is a throwback to old school comedy with an all-star cast that doesn’t quite work.
A satirical comedy about a down on his luck publicist, who gets his lucky break when he discovers a man recently released from a mental health facility looks just like a method actor who refuses to leave his trailer. With the help of a powerful producer, the publicist helps the man become a huge star, even marrying his beautiful leading lady. Their adventures lead them to cross paths with drunken costars, irreverent unhoused action heroes, unpredictable directors, super-agent, and power-mad moguls. Fame and fortune are not all they’re cracked up to be, and the two men must fight their way back to the things that matter the most.
Charlie Day’s directorial debut is a throwback to old school comedy with an all-star cast that doesn’t quite work.
Charlie Day’s directorial debut is a throwback to old school comedy with an all-star cast that doesn’t quite work.
We talk with Kate Beckinsale and Ken Jeong about their latest, Charlie Day’s directorial debut Fool’s Paradise
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