Film Review: Tim’s Vermeer (2013)
byTim’s Vermeer is the story of Tim Jenison, an incredibly rich and smart man whose obsession with the painter goes a little too far….
Tim’s Vermeer is the story of Tim Jenison, an incredibly rich and smart man whose obsession with the painter goes a little too far….
Who would’ve thought watching paint dry could be so captivating? Like seriously, Penn and Teller’s Tim’s Vermeer is essentially 90 minutes of watching a…
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