Dominic Sessa stars in Tony, a film about the making of the man and myth that was Anthony Bourdain. You’d imagine this was an odd invention from writer-director Matt Johnson (in Johnson’s hands, even Bourdain’s infamous oyster awakening gets twisted towards shame), if it wasn’t all there in Bourdain’s own writing. “I can’t relate to the Bourdain everyone knows, this guy who is writing novels and working in kitchens in a professional sense, but I can relate to being an impressionable young person with pessimistic views on the world and a sense of entitlement.