An unsolved murder and Nazi comedy can’t make Crane a compelling memoir
Silly Little Show-Biz Book Club is Nathan Rabin’s ongoing exploration of books involving show business, with a special emphasis on the very bad and the very sleazy.
The spy who disappointed me case file #85: The Brothers Grimsby
My World Of Flops is Nathan Rabin’s survey of books, television shows, musical releases, or other forms of entertainment that were financial flops, critical failures, or lack a substantial cult following.
Going for the gold! case file #84: The Bronze
My World Of Flops is Nathan Rabin’s survey of books, television shows, musical releases, or other forms of entertainment that were financial flops, critical failures, or lack a substantial cult following.
Kelsey Grammer doesn’t even mention Sideshow Bob in his bizarre memoir So Far...
Silly Little Show-Biz Book Club is Nathan Rabin’s ongoing exploration of books involving show business, with a special emphasis on the very bad and the very sleazy.
After The Score case file #83: Pras’ Ghetto Supastar, Canibus’ Can-I-Bus, and John Forté’s Poly Sci
My World Of Flops is Nathan Rabin’s survey of books, television shows, musical releases, or other forms of entertainment that were financial flops, critical failures, or lack a substantial cult following.
This Is It!—the memoir of Michael Jackson’s doctor—is a morbidly fascinating train wreck
Silly Little Show-Biz Book Club is Nathan Rabin’s ongoing exploration of books involving show business, with a special emphasis on the very bad and the very sleazy.
Monkey dies, everybody cries case #82: King Kong Lives
My World Of Flops is Nathan Rabin’s survey of books, television shows, musical releases, or other forms of entertainment that were financial flops, critical failures, or lack a substantial cult following.
Aboot 2 girls case file #81: Yoga Hosers
My World Of Flops is Nathan Rabin’s survey of books, television shows, musical releases, or other forms of entertainment that were financial flops, critical failures, or lack a substantial cult following.
My Father, Uncle Miltie is a luridly entertaining look at one of comedy’s biggest dicks
Silly Little Show-Biz Book Club is Nathan Rabin’s ongoing exploration of books involving show business, with a special emphasis on the very bad and the very sleazy.
Love isn’t all around case file #80: The Mary Tyler Moore Hour
My World Of Flops is Nathan Rabin’s survey of books, television shows, musical releases, or other forms of entertainment that were financial flops, critical failures, or lack a substantial cult following.
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