Selma Blair is funny, but not in a daffy way, like her memorable turns in “Legally Blonde” or “Cruel Intentions” might have you expect.
Stripped of a script or the lurid lens of a fashion shoot, she’s funny in a way that’s dark, dry, and dangerous. Her jokes cut like a razor blade, sharply, slyly, and letting the gallows humor bleed into a moment raw and real.
In the documentary, “Introducing, Selma Blair,” the actress/model welcomes audiences into her home, as the reclusive star battles inner demons and a ruthless disability.
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