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Kidding is a capital-E earnest drama that just so happens to star comedians.
Gondry discusses his interest in making a film based upon his youth, and what friendship means to his filmmaking.
The house-car is a metaphor for Michel Gondry’s desire to make something a little more outside his wheelhouse.
Filmmaker Michel Gondry bungles his adaptation of the Boris Vian novel by indulging in homespun craftwork at the expense of plot and character detail.
Gondry’s squiggling animations—loaded with puns and cutesy-poo jokes—don’t really square with the subject.
I looked back on the year and thought about single cinematic images that knocked me flat.
A magnificently quizzical diagram of two ceaselessly inquiring minds in perfect tandem, like a raw X-ray of atomized creativity.
Baggage Claim, the other(ed) wide release this week, will likely be marginalized because of these “higher profile,” male-driven openers.
Michel Gondry’s film is a delirious representation of incipient personalities in bloom.
The film marginally succeeds at perverting superhero stereotypes, and now it receives an expectedly excellent transfer from Sony.
The clashing of tones and mixture of genres point to a lack of a singular artist at the wheel.
Con Artist is inventive in its mix of talking-head interviews, forays into Mark Kostabi’s childhood, and peeks at his present day.
You don’t really need to buy the complete DVD set of Flight of the Conchords as long as YouTube’s still working.
Michel Gondry’s documentary has been made with obvious affection and familial respect.
Crying with Laughter begins as a captivating character piece, only to turn into a breezy “mystery” thriller with plot holes.
The funny, truthful character studies of the Duplass brothers fit right into the festival’s laidback yet professional vibe.