We need more introspective video essays from filmmakers about the times when their movies go so far off the rails that it threatens to tear reality asunder. It’s half mea culpa, half handwashing, but it’s almost perversely fascinating, and a really interesting look at a guy who was unprepared to be totally engulfed by the gaping maw of the media.
We need more introspective video essays from filmmakers about the times when their movies go so far off the rails that it threatens to tear reality asunder. It’s half mea culpa, half handwashing, but it’s almost perversely fascinating, and a really interesting look at a guy who was unprepared to be totally engulfed by the gaping maw of the media.