Kurt Loder on the Underappreciated Genius of Confessions of a Dangerous Mind
Here's a fun Vanity Fair video of Reason.com film reviewer and rock-journalism legend Kurt Loder talking up the phantasmagorical Chuck Barris biopic, Confessions of a Dangerous Mind:
Speaking of Loder, he has written (as you would expect) a fine remembrance of Lou Reed, who Jesse Walker and I eulogized yesterday.
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I've never seen it but do like Sam Rockwell, so I think I will.
Mr. Loder is pretty spot on here. Confessions is a fantastic film. It will not disappoint.