If you’re a fan of John Waters and/or Divine, you should enjoy this documentary immensely. It doesn’t reveal anything especially new or interesting about Waters and his coterie, and many of the interviews are less than fascinating. It also isn’t a sterling example of the documentary art, structure and editing unobtrusive but not much more. On the plus side, however, it does feature some interesting archive footage. The behind-the-scenes material from
Pink Flamingos was especially good. Mildly amusing
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