A review by gjmaupin
Camera Man: Buster Keaton, the Dawn of Cinema, and the Invention of the Twentieth Century by Dana Stevens

5.0

Just remarkably good. I mean, here I am, remarking on it, so it must be, yes? A perfectly structured, personal yet sweeping piece. I long ago learned that in non-fiction the author is more important than the topic, and this is one of those instances where you don’t need to go in giving the quietest damn about Keaton. You’ll care before you’re done.