In the promotional material for Greg Sestero’s directorial debut, Miracle Valley, the actor\u002Dwriter\u002Ddirector says he hopes the movie will be considered “the…
For the uninitiated, it’s a reference to what arguably remains Sestero’s biggest claim to fame or perhaps infamy. Twenty years ago, he starred in a cinematic curio called The Room, a film he refers to as “the best worst movie ever made” in the same press release. It has grown in cult status over the past two decades. But, originally, critics did not shoehorn the word “best” into their assessments. It was, as one scribe wrote, “the Citizen Kane of bad films,” or simply “the worst film ever made.
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