Charlie Kaufman's
screenplay hits the right notes in its adaptation of Chuck Barris's indescribably bizarre autobiography, understanding that the life of an anti-television television show maker is timed perfectly for the film medium that finds itself at a crossroads where, increasingly, the pictures are approaching their television counterparts in self - reflexivity.
Not exact matches
Jonathan Demme's film, from a
screenplay by Diablo Cody is sometimes funny, but mostly fails to
hit the
right notes.
Ricki and the Flash review: Jonathan Demme's film, from a
screenplay by Diablo Cody is sometimes funny, but mostly fails to
hit the
right notes.