CBS | Release Date: November 6, 1957
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TVJerryMar 11, 2022
The titular artist kept the titular records by dictating them daily to Pat Hackett. The resultant 208-page book was published in 1989 with the entries starting in 1976 and ending 11 years later. Ryan Murphy created this series with directorThe titular artist kept the titular records by dictating them daily to Pat Hackett. The resultant 208-page book was published in 1989 with the entries starting in 1976 and ending 11 years later. Ryan Murphy created this series with director Andrew Rossi. They used AI to recreate Warhol's distinct deadpan voice, which was initially read by Bill Irwin. The doc covers every aspect of his many forms as an artist, while going into detail about his personal life. There are interviews with some of his crowd, but there's a fabulous cornucopia of archival footage and photos that keep it visually stimulating (despite some unnecessary stylistic touches). I've always been a fan, but never knew many of the details that are included, esp. later in his career. Overall, this is an imminently fascinating and sometimes heartfelt look at Warhol's various iterations of an artist and the decadent world he inhabited. (Review based on the first 3 of 6 one-hour-plus episodes) Expand
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