A Little Bit Culty

The Lost Boy: Unpacking Corey Feldman Vs. The World with Marcie Hume

Feb 23, 2026
Marcie Hume, a documentary filmmaker who directed Corey Feldman Vs. The World, recounts embedding with Feldman and his band over years of vérité filming. She discusses ethical choices in documenting a complicated subject, how the story shifted as new information emerged, and the messy tensions between fandom, control, and accountability.
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INSIGHT

When Fame Becomes Someone's Currency

  • Documentary shows what happens when fame becomes the only currency in someone's life.
  • Marcie Hume frames Corey Feldman's story as a messy middle between takedown and vindication, exposing blurred power dynamics.
ANECDOTE

Why I Followed Corey On Tour

  • Marcie describes how initial fascination with Corey's music and persona drove her to seek access.
  • Her curiosity about extremes of behavior led to embedding with the tour and filming the band's dynamics up close.
INSIGHT

How Entourages Distort Reality

  • Fame can create a closed feedback loop where entourages reinforce a person's beliefs.
  • Marcie explains people gather around to support a vision, reducing critical reality checks and amplifying distorted self-concepts.
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