Is This Thing On?

2025

Action / Comedy / Drama

22
Rotten Tomatoes Critics - Certified Fresh 87% · 200 reviews
Rotten Tomatoes Audience - Upright 83% · 500 ratings
IMDb Rating 6.8/10 10 8133 8.1K

Director

Top cast

Laura Dern as Tess Novak
Bradley Cooper as Balls
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Movie Reviews

Reviewed by MikeLikens 6 / 10

Genuine

It's alright. It is super slow but it has its moments. I really wouldn't call it a comedy either. It's more like a drama with some semi funny moments.I did like how genuine the characters were. I mean they felt like your everyday Joes who are struggling in their relationships. It is a very realistic and relatable movie. The acting is great.My main criticism is the pacing, length and the fact that's it's supposedly a comedy. I think I laughed 3 times. It's a good lazy Sunday afternoon movie.
Reviewed by AndrewParadis 7 / 10

Great Sunday Movie

Enjoyed this one a lot. It's relatable, genuinely funny, and leaves you in a good mood.Loved that they shot the stand-up scenes in front of a real audience; it gave the whole thing a raw, lived-in feel.The ending, though, totally missed the tone and felt disconnected from the rest of the movie. Will Arnett absolutely nailed his role.
Reviewed by MattyLuke-81663 7 / 10

Is This Thing On? - Review

LIFF39 2025 #6Comedy can be the most potent therapy for human suffering. No matter how tough life gets, it will always be funny. Comedians and comedic performers understand this deeply: despite life's struggles, the ability to make others laugh during dark times is a special gift for both the audience and the performer. There's nothing else like it.'Is This Thing On?' explores that journey. It follows Alex (Will Arnett), who initially had no interest in comedy but starts doing stand-up as he faces a divorce and a midlife crisis. One night, wandering the streets, unsure of what he's doing, he enters a comedy club. Only comedians performing on stage can get in free; everyone else must pay. He signs up to perform and takes the stage, sharing his struggles with the crowd, who laugh a little. By the end, the experience lifts his spirits, and something inside him wakes up. He decides to follow this new path and even tries to fix his life. Though he's not as funny as a comedian-something almost every character in the film points out, including family and friends-it doesn't matter in the end. If you enjoy it and it gives you a new sense of purpose, it's not a waste of time or effort.It wasn't the most exciting film I saw at this year's festival; I didn't think much about it afterward, but there's still a lot to appreciate. 'Is This Thing On?' is Bradley Cooper's third film as a director, and he also has a small supporting role. Compared to his previous two movies, it's the least flashy in terms of filmmaking, but for a story like this, I'm not sure if it needed to be. It's still a well-shot film.Everyone's acting is the highlight. Will Arnett delivers a strong performance, once again channeling his BoJack Horseman character as a depressed man with complex emotions trying to rekindle his past life. Laura Dern is also excellent here. I mean, it's Laura Dern. What else would you expect from her? Bradley Cooper's character is named Balls, and yes, that is his real name. An eccentric character who pops in and out of the story, and whenever he appears, he's always up to something wacky. He got the most laughs, both from me and the audience.So yeah, that's about what I took away from it. It's a heartfelt film about self-discovery that explores complex relationships and shows how comedy can save someone's life. Also, change it too. Even in middle age, it's not too late. The arts save lives.
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