‘The Room’
Speaking of “The Room,” it’s awful. Terrible acting, a nonsensical script, and played entirely serious, this movie is atrocious, but also unexpectedly fun to watch. Herein lies the big question: if a movie is “bad” but enjoyable, is it actually bad? After all, if the point of art is to leave an impression on an audience, then “The Room” succeeds far more than the majority of studio mandated, passable but otherwise forgettable franchise films. Which leads nicely to…