A poignant and clever commentary on being young, in New York, and in the comedic arts, New York filmmaker Evans has given us a fearless and idiosyncratic look into the familiar yet intangible machinations of life, the dimly lit little spaces between hope, excitement, disappointment, and uncertainty. The show’s often laugh-out-loud funny, without ever seeming like it’s trying to be. In a Woody Allen way, viewers are given broad punch lines in the context of a beautifully layered all-access pass to Evans’ world. To use Evans’ own words again: “I wanted to do something honest, true and with as many people as I could get my hands on.” He’s achieved his goal with flying colors (all while wearing some pretty good-looking specs).

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