Jean-Pierre Jeunet's "Micmacs" is a comic fable about a gang of misfits that takes on the weapons industry and blows their death machines sky high. By Kirk Honeycutt, The Associated Press More Toronto ...
The word Micmacs, director Jean-Pierre Jeunet (Amelie) explained before the screening of his new film, is slang for “shenanigans,” a word which sounded impossibly playful in Jeunet’s thick French ...
The late afternoon is warm, the locusts screaming from the trees. The sun makes everything as golden as the poster for Micmacs, a movie that I’ve avoided because the spell of Jean-Pierre Jeunet’s ...
Whatever "Micmacs" are supposed to be, Jean-Pierre Jeunet certainly has made the definitive film about them. The French director whose films include "Amelie" and Delicatessen" combines the spirit and ...
Ah yes, Jean-Pierre Jeunet, he's definitely got his fans. Sony Pictures Classics debuted earlier this week the official US trailer (via Yahoo) for Jeunet's new film Micmacs, or Micmacs à tire-larigot ...
"Micmacs," another bizarre movie from the director of "Delicatessen" and "Amélie," will open the 53rd San Francisco International Film Festival, which runs April 22-May 6. Jean-Pierre Jeunet's film, ...
“Micmacs” has a “B-” average on criticWIRE, with grades ranging from quite a few “A” level shout outs (including folks from Variety and The Los Angeles Times) to an “F” from Marie Claire‘s Caryn James ...
Ah, France! Land of quaint cafes, tinted-postcard views, wide-eyed waifs and all the other delights Jean-Pierre Jeunet fetishized in Amelie, his 2001 art-house hit. Also, the country is the world's ...
Jean-Pierre Jeunet is a selfish bastard. How else can you explain the French director's half decade absence from cinema? Thankfully, the man who helmed "Amelie," "A Very Long Engagement," "The City of ...
The word ‘visionary’ is given out very easily nowadays. Seemingly every director with a penchant for the image (or simply ambitious, CGI-laden projects) is bestowed with that label. However, there are ...
Favored French filmmaker Jean-Pierre Jeunet (DELICATESSEN, AMELIE) returns to delight audiences once again with MICMACS, his sixth feature film. Astounding visuals are abundant, washing the screen an ...
In Jean-Pierre Jeunet’s Micmacs, there are two big weapons manufacturers in the French town where Bazil (Dany Boon) lives, and he has been victimized by both: Bazil’s father was killed by a landmine ...
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