Customer Review: M. Craver worked with Welles in the last 15 years of his life, and wanted to tell us about it. In fact, he mostly tell us about himself, which is not interesting at all. The people he interviews do the same thing. What we learn about Welles is futile stuff about food, the shooting of "The other... more info
Customer Review: The perfect Valentine's Day movie...for dateless singles. Writer-director Henry Jaglom's films tend to polarize viewers. Jaglom reminds me of Ross McElwee (Sherman's March, Time Indefinite) in some ways; although his films aren't technically "documentaries", he is like McElwee in the sense that his... more info
Customer Review: The first sequence if the film shows us one the most alluring women ever existed: Oja Kodar, and through these traveling, the eye-camera invites us to participate with Welles through a particular journey: the fake. The inextinguishable genius of Orson Welles is carved once more in relief... more info