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Richard Pryor: Omit the Logic
TrailerDirected by Emmy-winning filmmaker Marina Zenovich, the documentary features the culture-defining influence of Richard Pryor - one of the most talented comedian in America's history. Through stories told by his friends, his colleagues, and other experts, the film recounts his life and work through a variety of aspects.Genre: DocumentaryActors: David Banks, Rona Barrett, David Brinkley, Skip Brittenham, Mel Brooks, Cecil Brown, Johnny Carson, Marie Carter, Dave Chappelle, Chevy Chase, Don Cornelius, ...»Director: Marina ZenovichCountry: United StatesDuration: 83 minQuality: HDRelease: 2013IMDb: 7.30 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Critic Reviews of "Richard Pryor: Omit the Logic"
New York TimesJune 03, 2013The film's inevitable compressions, made worse by the amount of empty, self-congratulatory celebrity blathering, mean that every Pryor fan will have omissions to complain about.
Village VoiceApril 29, 2013Zenovich has assembled better-than-usual talking heads, all sympathetic even when dishing the worst bad behavior.
PopMattersFebruary 16, 2015Omit the Logic is more likely to omit laughter as it focuses on Pryor's false career starts, drug use, depression, multiple marriages and divorces, his struggles with MS, and the infamous incident in which the comedian set himself on fire.
Eye for FilmJune 11, 2013This may be a jet-ski ride over Pryor's life rather than a deep-sea dive but it offers a firm celebration that's likely to encourage those who have watched it to seek out more material from the man himself - and that can never be a bad thing.
HollywoodChicago.comJune 05, 2013As a showcase of Pryor's talent and influence, Omit the Logic is undeniably fun. It just feels a little slight given the massive cultural influence of its subject matter.
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