Three decades later, The Truman Show feels freshly disturbing – and astoundingly prescient
Peter Weir’s dystopian comedy, starring Jim Carrey as the unwitting star of his own reality TV series, takes on new resonance in the techno-capitalist era Get our weekend culture and lifestyle email The great Australian director Peter Weir is perhaps underrated as an auteur, simply because his (…)
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