Review of Crumb (1994) by Eric H — 21 May 2012
In this one-of-a-kind portrait, Terry Zwigoff takes us deep into the home life of underground comic artist Robert Crumb. Though known for his salacious images of plump females, Crumb comes off as one of the more normal people onscreen alongside troubled siblings Max and Charles.
Zwigoff's film never condescendsâ"this is a dysfunctional family we all can empathize with.
This review of Crumb (1994) was written by Eric H on 21 May 2012.
Crumb has generally received very positive reviews.
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