We Need to Talk About Cosby makes a similarly convincing argument about Cosby’s artistic greatness and cultural significance.
Though it’s as bare as barebones can be, this disc offers a surprisingly substantial transfer of a not-quite genre gem.
Slowly, the powerful message of heart and soul winning out over an impaired body and over-thinking mind develops into the core drama of this otherwise modest doc.
Let’s just say that Carmen Maura, Jennifer Jones, and Bill Cosby have more in common than you might have thought.
Fat Albert begins promisingly, but looks can be deceiving.