“I was – to be frank – a spoiled, miserable, narcissistic, self-destructive and thoughtless young lout, and badly in need of a good ass-kicking.” These words, featured in Anthony Bourdain’s autobiographical bestseller “Kitchen Confidential: Adventures in the Culinary Underbelly,” became the skeleton key with which co-writer/director Matt Johnson unlocked the culinary icon. This movie and Matt were definitely the thing that kind of was a wakeup call for me at a really important time.” “It was tough to have that look in the mirror every day doing this movie, but I’m so grateful for it. The post Why Dominic Sessa Needed to Play a Young, ‘Miserable’ Anthony Bourdain in ‘Tony’: ‘It Changed My Life’ appeared first on TheWrap.