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Julian McCullough: Maybe I'm a Man
Comic Julian McCullough hits the stage in Venice, California to discuss how Prince caused him to question his sexuality, why the people of Philadelphia really love Rocky Balboa, and why he relates to "The Baby-Sitters Club" books.
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Plot Summary
In his debut hour-long special, comedian Julian McCullough explores the complexities of modern masculinity, touching on his personal experiences with fatherhood, relationships, and the societal expectations placed upon men. McCullough navigates through relatable anecdotes with a signature blend of self-deprecation and sharp observational humor.
Critical Reception
Julian McCullough's "Maybe I'm a Man" was generally well-received by critics and audiences for its honest and humorous take on male identity. The special was praised for McCullough's unique voice and his ability to tackle sensitive topics with a lighthearted yet insightful approach.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its relatable and humorous exploration of modern masculinity.
Appreciated for Julian McCullough's authentic and engaging delivery.
Seen as a thoughtful, yet funny, perspective on the challenges of being a man today.
Google audience: Audience reviews for "Maybe I'm a Man" highlight Julian McCullough's vulnerability and comedic timing, with many finding the special to be both hilarious and thought-provoking. Viewers often commented on how well he captures the nuances of male experiences in a way that resonates.
Fun Fact
Julian McCullough's "Maybe I'm a Man" was filmed at the historic The Vic Theatre in Chicago.
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