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Maureen M. Hart, Chicago Tribune: A hit and prize winner in Australia, Kenny has the power to charm, no matter which way the water swirls. Read more
Tom Keogh, Seattle Times: The film's real accomplishment, in this era of masked superheroes, is making a paladin of a regular guy whose ethics we can all emulate. Read more
Robert Abele, Los Angeles Times: The Australian charmer Kenny, about a hard-working, jovial employee for a portable toilet company, is a low-key study of underdog pride rather than a Larry the Cable Guy bodily function jokefest. Read more
Scott Foundas, L.A. Weekly: Crude (in every sense) but surprisingly charming. Read more
Jennie Punter, Globe and Mail: Waste is a terrible thing to mind -- unless you are port-a-potty installer Kenny Smyth, the unlikely hero of a hilarious and fresh (figuratively speaking, of course) comedy from Down Under. Read more
Philip Marchand, Toronto Star: The result is a minor masterpiece of tone in Kenny's portrayal of a character that is absurd, guileless and shrewd at the same time. Read more