The films of French director Quentin Dupieux spin self-contained worlds that revolve around absurd obsessions: an automobile tire with an urge to kill (“Rubber”), a man consumed with desire for a ...
"Mandibles" is the French absurdist’s most accessible film to date, but still has his own personal brand of deadpan oddness. Editor’s note: This review was originally published at the 2020 Venice Film ...
French prankster Quentin Dupieux is on hilarious, unusually sweet form in a comedy that makes a family of two bird-brained losers and their pet fly. It is generally not good critical form to lift a ...
Rubber is an outrageous, absurd film about a tire that kills people telepathically, and the spectators who watch its carnage. However, making a tire hit its marks frustrated Dupieux. “The tire was a ...
Magnet Releasing opens the French filmmaker's droll latest movie on July 23. Quentin Dupieux, also known in some circles by his musical stage name of Mr. Oizo, has a cult following for his deadpan, ...
film profile] sees two guys (Grégoire Ludig and David Marsais), arguably on the slower side, finding much more than forgotten groceries in the boot of a stolen car. And then deciding to train their ...
The new trailer for Mandibles, the latest strange comedic film from Rubber and Deerskin director Quentin Dupieux has been released. The film had its debut at the 77th Venice International Film ...
Distributor Altitude has picked up a slate of four films for the U.K. and Ireland, including Adam Egypt Mortimer’s “Archenemy,” Quentin Dupieux‘s “Mandibles,” Mathieu Turi’s “Meander” and Philippe ...
The main action of the French film “Mandibles” takes place in a charming vacation home in a sleepy seaside community, where a young woman named Cécile (India Hair) and her brother Serge (Roméo Elvis) ...
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