Review of The Independent (2000) by Joe M — 26 Jan 2009
Comedy with Jerry Stiller as a B-movie director known for his "interesting" films. When he decides he wants to make a new film about a serial killer's life he finds he's skint, so,along with the help of his daughter and long suffering assistant, he tries to get people's interest back into his work by trying to get a company to screen his films at a film festival.
Obviously, this proves difficult due to a cult-ish, and limited audience.I have to admit, until I spotted this in a budget store the other day,i'd never heard of The Independent,but I was just about pleasantly suprised as this has some funny moments,the cast is good and its a pretty good story to.
Not brilliant but pretty cool.
This review of The Independent (2000) was written by Joe M on 26 Jan 2009.
The Independent has generally received mixed reviews.
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