
Kent Carter is just a regular Joe who works at a movie studio and observes interesting behavior concerning actors. He uses the info to become a hard driven gossip reporter and bring down a star with a mean streak.

Is this worth a watch? If you like movies where everyone is kind of terrible, then yes, dive in. This isn't high art, but it’s got a bite that’s rare for the era. If you’re looking for a warm, fuzzy story about the magic of filmmaking, you’re going to have a bad time. Stay away if you need your protagonists to be, you ...


Comparing the cinematic DNA and archive impact of two defining moments in cult history.

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"Is this worth a watch? If you like movies where everyone is kind of terrible, then yes, dive in. This isn't high art, but it’s got a bite that’s rare for the era. If you’re looking for a warm, fuzzy story about the magic of filmmaking, you’re going to have a bad time. Stay away if you need your protagonists to be, you know, good people. Kent Carter starts off as a fly on the wall, and honestly, the way he just watches these ego-maniacs is the best part of the whole flick. He’s like a sponge for..."
Michael Jacoby, Roy Chanslor
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