There’s no escaping the feel this film exudes of being little more than an 87-minute back-patting session.
The film is funny and thought-provoking where most documentaries present themselves as trustworthy and invariably factual.
Feeding the art world dreck just to prove that it will gobble up anything sounds like the kind of thing that Banksy would do.
Parsing truth from fiction is a taxing task in Exit Through the Gift Shop, a film allegedly by famed British street artist Banksy.
Beautiful Losers details the 1990s rise to semi-prominence of a group of anti-establishment, do-it-yourself NYC artists.
I was less than enthused at the news of what seems like a premature Smashing Pumpkins reunion.