Review of The Disaster Artist (2017) by Michael O'sullivan for Washington Post — 30 Nov 2017
This sweet, affectionate (and unapologetically slight) comedy is an all-too-rare homage to harmless, hilarious incompetence, at a time when there is plenty of the more hurtful kind to go around. If it isn’t quite up to the standards of “Ed Wood,” Tim Burton’s 1994 tribute to the auteur of such misbegotten fruits of moviemaking as “Plan 9 From Outer Space,” it is nonetheless a much-needed distraction.
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This review of The Disaster Artist (2017) was written by Michael O'sullivan and published by Washington Post on 30 Nov 2017.
The Disaster Artist has generally received very positive reviews.
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