

What if your dying wish was just... good lighting at the Oscars?
A veteran Hollywood actor becomes obsessed with securing a spot in the Oscars’ “In Memoriam” montage after he receives a terminal cancer diagnosis. This leads to a heartfelt journey of self-exploration as well as ego, humility, and legacy.
Acting
Marc Maron's perfect bitter-sweet desperation
Writing
Hollywood satire that actually stings
Director
Rob Burnett
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
The actual Oscars In Memoriam segment has faced backlash for snubbing actors like Abe Vigoda and Luke Perry, making this premise uncomfortably timely.
Rob Burnett previously directed 'The Fundamentals of Caring'—another terminal illness comedy proving he's weirdly committed to finding laughs in mortality.
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