Review of The Big Picture (1989) by Dave Kehr for Chicago Tribune — 26 Apr 2006
One of the smartest and funniest films of the year, at least for those who care about its subject. Every regular filmgoer should. Through the story of a talented but naive film school graduate (Kevin Bacon`s Nick Chapman) who suddenly becomes the hottest property in Hollywood, Guest assembles a deadly accurate sociology of the contemporary film industry-and its accuracy makes The Big Picture both hilarious and terrifying.
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This review of The Big Picture (1989) was written by Dave Kehr and published by Chicago Tribune on 26 Apr 2006.
The Big Picture has generally received mixed reviews.
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