Reno: Rebel without a Pause
Reno: Rebel without a Pause is a 2002 comedy concert film directed by Nancy Savoca.[1]
Reno: Rebel without a Pause | |
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Directed by | Nancy Savoca |
Written by | Reno |
Starring | Reno |
Release date | 2002 |
Running time | 75 minutes[1] |
Country | United States |
Overview
A filmed performance of the stage act, Reno: Rebel Without a Pause, starring stand-up comedian Reno.
Critical reception
Stephen Holden of The New York Times wrote "If Reno is to the left of liberal on the political spectrum, her tough, funny, rather chaotic show isn't subversive so much as it is nit-picky about the hypocrisies of our time."[1]
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