About She's Funny That Way
She's Funny That Way (2014), directed by Peter Bogdanovich, is a charming throwback to classic screwball comedies set against the backdrop of New York theater. The film follows Isabella 'Izzy' Patterson (Imogen Poots), a call girl who dreams of becoming an actress. When a wealthy Broadway director, Arnold Albertson (Owen Wilson), hires her services and then generously funds her acting ambitions, she lands a role in his new play—unwittingly setting off a chain of romantic entanglements. As Izzy joins the production, she becomes the center of a chaotic love triangle involving Arnold's wife Delta (Kathryn Hahn), her ex-lover Seth (Rhys Ifans), and the play's writer (Jennifer Aniston).
The ensemble cast delivers delightful performances, with Imogen Poots shining as the endearing and determined Izzy. Owen Wilson brings his signature charm to the conflicted director, while supporting turns from Jennifer Aniston, Will Forte, and Cybill Shepherd add layers of humor and heart. Bogdanovich's direction pays homage to the witty, fast-paced comedies of Hollywood's golden age, filled with mistaken identities, farcical situations, and sharp dialogue.
Despite its modest IMDb rating of 6.2, She's Funny That Way offers a lighthearted and clever take on love, ambition, and the absurdities of show business. The film's 93-minute runtime breezes by with clever plotting and affectionate character moments. For viewers seeking a smart, old-fashioned comedy with a talented cast and a feel-good story about second chances, this is a delightful watch. Its blend of romance, humor, and theatrical whimsy makes it perfect for fans of ensemble-driven comedies like those of Woody Allen or classic Preston Sturges films.
The ensemble cast delivers delightful performances, with Imogen Poots shining as the endearing and determined Izzy. Owen Wilson brings his signature charm to the conflicted director, while supporting turns from Jennifer Aniston, Will Forte, and Cybill Shepherd add layers of humor and heart. Bogdanovich's direction pays homage to the witty, fast-paced comedies of Hollywood's golden age, filled with mistaken identities, farcical situations, and sharp dialogue.
Despite its modest IMDb rating of 6.2, She's Funny That Way offers a lighthearted and clever take on love, ambition, and the absurdities of show business. The film's 93-minute runtime breezes by with clever plotting and affectionate character moments. For viewers seeking a smart, old-fashioned comedy with a talented cast and a feel-good story about second chances, this is a delightful watch. Its blend of romance, humor, and theatrical whimsy makes it perfect for fans of ensemble-driven comedies like those of Woody Allen or classic Preston Sturges films.


















