We’ll make no secret of the fact that we love Banksy. Maybe it’s the anonymity, or the constant modification of dilapidated, sometimes decrepit buildings into works of art, but the final product is always awesome. At the end of the day – even with the underlying message each piece has – Banksy’s work is just fun. Exit Through The Gift Shop is Banksy’s documentary about amateur documentarian Thierry Guetta. What started as Guetta’s quest to document street art (including Banksy of course) ultimately got his life flipped-turned upside down by the masked artistic vigilante known as Banksy. In a strange twist, the movie that’s a sardonic criticism of the art world as a whole ended up winning a bunch of awards it derided. For $15, it’s worth it just to see all the art in one place and hear Banksy’s robotic voice changer.
More Entertainment
Ferrari’s Most Underrated Racing Event Is Happening in Austin This Weekend
And you can go for free.
Laphroaig’s New Whisky Comes With No Tasting Notes And a Chance to Hang with Willem Dafoe
The brand's second Dafoe collaboration is a 14-year single malt with no official tasting notes. Write the best one, and you could end up on set with the legend himself.
The Most Unhinged Frankenstein Movies You’ve Never Seen
A new indie horror standout (and a not-so-great studio effort) sent us down the rabbit hole of Frankenstein films that get truly, gloriously strange.