Sundance Review: John Wilson’s The History of Concrete is an Idiosyncratic, Joyous Feature Debut
Like a movie tie-in, John Wilson’s debut documentary feature, The History of Concrete, picks up immediately where his HBO series How To with John Wilson left off after three seasons. An elevated public profile does not lead to the next bigger, better project. Instead it’s illustrated via Wilson stumbling upon an empty bag of weed
‘The History of Concrete’ Review: John Wilson Constructs an Entire Film Around a Subject No One Cares About
The host of 'How To With John Wilson' experiments with whether he can make an amusing movie about a topic as dull as concrete — and somehow pulls it off.
‘The History of Concrete’ Review: John Wilson Constructs an Entire Film Around a Subject No One Cares About
The host of 'How To With John Wilson' experiments with whether he can make an amusing movie about a topic as dull as concrete — and somehow pulls it off.
‘The History of Concrete’ Review: John Wilson Illustrates How to Get Over a Beloved TV Show with a Moving and Hilarious Meditation on Death
DMX, Hallmark movies, Kim Kardashian, and public diarrhea are just some of the countless things mixed into John Wilson's excellent debut feature.
John Wilson Challenged Himself to Find Humor From a Boring Topic: Concrete. Shooting 140 Hours Helped Him Escape a Personal and Professional Slump
Comedic documentarian John Wilson's first project after his HBO show is 'The History of Concrete,' a film about building materials and creativity.
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