Lloyd Suh’s nimble period comedy about Benjamin Franklin examines a timeless struggle: the unmet expectations that divide parents and children.
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The Massive Dad star riffs on the benefits of making comedy online, buoyed by arch good humour and high-quality gags within gags
Lloyd Suh’s nimble period comedy about Benjamin Franklin examines a timeless struggle: the unmet expectations that divide parents and children.
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