James Franco's 'The Disaster Artist' tackles an infamous bad movie — and it's delightful

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It's hard to think of a better place to see The Disaster Artist than a midnight screening with Tommy Wiseau in the house. Even in the wee hours of the morning, the energy in the room for the Toronto International Film Festival premiere of James Franco's comedy about the making of The Room—the beloved garbage classic directed by the mysterious and bizarre Wiseau—was infectious. An oversized inflatable football was batted around before things got underway

All this is to say, it's hard watching The Disaster Artist in that context without a giant smile on your face, but that would probably be the case wherever you see the giddy, fast-paced film, starring the jack-of-all-trades himself in a meticulous performance as Wiseau. Read more...

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