Disaster Artist, The
“Not only the rare example of a genuinely funny biopic, but a subtle meta-commentary on the state of cult filmmaking.”~The Verge
Aroview: A satirical yet empathetic adaptation of Greg Sestero's autobiographical book of the same name depicting his friendship with one Tommy Wiseau, the mysterious, single-minded filmmaker behind the 2003 cult film THE ROOM, and the one-of-a-kind story behind the making of "one of the worst movies ever made".
James Franco directs and offers an uncanny impression of Wiseau's unusual persona while casting his brother Dave Franco as Sestero gives the "bromance" a genuine sense of fraternity.
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4 stars (Very Good) Goes without saying you need to watch The Room first, then watch this movie. Post-credits they have the original scenes side-by-side with reenactments, so great. ~Truant
2 stars (Good Try) I haven't seen "The Room" so as a stand-alone this was a bit meaningless and silly. ~Tubbs
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