Review: NIRVANNA THE BAND THE SHOW THE MOVIE Is the Kind of Wild Hilarious Comedy We Don’t Get Enough Of
I finally got the chance to watch Nirvanna the Band the Show the Movie, and I walked out of it thinking the same thing the entire time I was watching it in the theater.
Why don’t we get comedies like this anymore? I’m always on the hunt for something that actually makes me laugh out loud because comedies these days rarely hit that sweet spot.
This one absolutely does. The crowd I saw it with was cracking up from start to finish and I was right there with them. It’s ridiculous, funny, chaotic, awesome, and completely aware of how silly it is.
The film follows Matt Johnson and Jay McCarrol, playing exaggerated versions of themselves as two clueless musicians trying to finally land a gig at Toronto’s Rivoli. That goal spirals into a bizarre time-travel plot that sends them back to 2008 in an attempt to fix their past mistakes.
The movie is very clearly riffing on Back to the Future, but the movie leans into that inspiration with a big grin. It never tries to hide what it’s doing. The whole thing has this constant wink-wink energy where the filmmakers know exactly how absurd it all is and they invite the audience to enjoy the chaos with them.
What really surprised me was how the movie pulls you into its low-budget insanity and then somehow gets you invested in what these idiots are trying to accomplish.
It’s basically cinematic anarchy wrapped in a mockumentary style, and yet the story still works. The structure is simple, but the way everything spirals into unpredictable madness makes it feel like anything could happen at any moment.
As I laughed my way through the movie,I was also genuinely loving the story, and curious about how their ridiculous plan was going to play out.
The humor here is unapologetically stupid in the best possible way. There’s a scrappy, guerrilla filmmaking style to it that gives the movie this raw, chaotic energy that you don’t see in studio comedies anymore.
It feels like these guys just grabbed a camera, ran out into the real world, and started causing trouble. Somehow that loose, anything-goes energy and style turns into a nonstop string of hilarious moments. Nearly every sequence walks that fine line between complete stupidity and comedic greatness.
Another thing that stood out to me is how quotable the movie is. That’s something I feel like we’ve lost with modern comedies. There are so many lines and bits here that had the theater roaring and I can easily see people picking up on them and repeating them.
It reminded me of the way older comedies would stick with you after you left the theater. It’s got that clever comedic timing thing that keeps the jokes landing.
There’s also some a very specific Canadian flavor to the humor that might not land with everyone, but the movie’s charm and energy carry it through. Even if some of the references fly over your head, the friendship between Johnson and McCarrol and comedy is so genuine that you can’t help but love the experience of watching the film!
The movie may start off looking like a goofy, low-budget stunt comedy, but then before you know it you’re completely invested in whether these two lovable knuckleheads can actually pull off their insane plan.
This is one of the most purely fun comedies I’ve seen in years. It’s silly, bizarre, and totally unhinged, but that’s exactly the point. Nirvanna the Band the Show the Movie feels like the kind of off-the-wall comedy that could easily grow into a cult favorite.
If you’re looking for a movie that’s going to make you laugh your ass off, you should absolutely grab a ticket and check this one out. I had an absolute blast with it.