“Sideshow” (**1/2 out of four) was a reasonably engaging pulp comedy about two inept criminals (April Pearson and Nathan Clarke) who break into the home of a drunken has-been stand-up comedian psychic (Les Dennis) in search of cash but find more than they bargained for and the psychic seeks to utilize it as a chance at personal/spiritual/career salvation. Wacky mix of comedy and melodrama doesn’t fully succeed but is enthusiastically performed and written and directed with a nice sense of bounce and humor by Adam Oldroyd. The kind of film Guy Ritchie used to make but doesn’t much anymore.