In a general sense, I've just described the coming of age story, also known in literary circles as a Bildungsroman. "Tony," the biopic about the late celebrity chef and raconteur Anthony Bourdain, sees director/co-writer Matt Johnson put a hat on a hat on itself. This, of course, is what makes Johnson rather perfect to tell the story of a young Bourdain undergoing his own growing pains. As the Bildungsroman reference indicates, there's nothing groundbreaking about "Tony," as it's made up of familiar literary and cinematic ingredients, including Bourdain's own real life, of course. Yet, as with "BlackBerry," Johnson brings a winning, warts-and-all texture to the film, making it a recognizable yet tasty dish.