In a directorial career defined by alluring strangeness, Guy Maddin’s new comedy is radical for being almost … normal.
Over the last forty years, the singular artist Guy Maddin has been celebrated as one of Canada’s most well-known and idiosyncratic filmmakers. Hailing from Winnipeg, Maddin’s films are a genre unto ...
One could argue that, at this point, this particular brand of grandstanding centrist rhetoric is beyond parody. Enter the Canadian trio of Guy Maddin ... pulsating brain that looks like a prop ...
“Rumours” is an unexpected development in the career of Canadian filmmaking maverick Guy Maddin ... although Maddin has always seemed to march to his own unique brain chemistry.
The Village Voice delves into the exuberant weirdness and bountiful visions on display in the Guy Maddin retrospective at IFC.
TORONTO - Even from her native Australia, Cate Blanchett has long felt a connection to Winnipeg filmmaker Guy Maddin’s quirky, singular films. The Oscar-winning actress admires the way the ...
Bleecker Street Share Points should be awarded to “Rumours” for the admirably eccentric idea of combining a political satire in the tradition of “Being There” and “The Death of Stalin ...
“Rumours” is an unexpected development in the career of Canadian filmmaking maverick Guy Maddin ... although Maddin has always seemed to march to his own unique brain chemistry.
Guy Maddin didn’t know he was even on Cate Blanchett ... it’s been dead too long.” Adding to the Maddin-esqueness of it all is a giant, Volkswagen-sized brain Alicia Vikander’s character, the ...