

The man who made Prince famous now thinks he's cracked the secrets of the universe.
Howard Bloom spent much of the 1970s and 80s as the publicist for iconic musicians like Michael Jackson, Prince, Joan Jett, Run-DMC, and Aerosmith. When a rare disease left him housebound for 15 years, Bloom reinvented himself as an author, publishing several books on evolutionary psychology and humanity’s role in the cosmos. Now in his 70s, the eccentric philosopher readies an unfathomably long masterwork that will unify all of his unorthodox theories, and makes plans for his legacy.
Acting
Bloom's unfiltered charisma carries every frame—can't look away.
Production
Archival footage of 80s music legends feels like stolen time.
Director
Charlie Hoxie
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Bloom coined the term 'fanatic' as a marketing strategy for Prince, literally inventing modern music fandom infrastructure.
His 'Grand Unified Theory' attempts to merge quantum physics, evolution, and mass psychology—scientists mostly ignore him, but he doesn't care.
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