Review of Crumb (1995) by Jim H — 11 Oct 2014
The documentary profiles Robert Crumb, a cartoonist with a fucked up family and a perverse artistic sensibility.
A film with depth and probing intellect, Crumb is occasionally uncomfortable and devilishly funny. Its subject is unabashed in his perversion, but the film's real strength is its ability to look beyond the surface of things and give its audience a glimpse into the source of Crumb's disquietude.
Overall, more about the man than his art, Crumb is an interesting profile.
This review of Crumb (1995) was written by Jim H on 11 Oct 2014.
Crumb has generally received very positive reviews.
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