In a directorial career defined by alluring strangeness, Guy Maddin’s new comedy is radical for being almost … normal.
Filmmakers Guy Maddin, Evan Johnson and Galen Johnson, as well as Canadian actor Roy Dupuis, talk 'Rumours,' a campy comedy set to make you laugh — and think.
With her starring role in Guy Maddin’s Rumours, she’s made one of her strangest and most perverse pictures to date.
Rumours'bizarro script, while messy on paper, works up to a point in execution and results in a genuinely fun time.
What happens when a global political conference strays from the manicured confines of the photo op into a dark and scary ...
It’s the end of the world and the G7 is doing absolutely everything in its power to do the most important thing they can do ...
Rumours stars Cate Blanchett and Denis Ménochet chat with The Advocate about how the satirical film nails perceptions of ...
WINNIPEG, MB The really freakin’ long train on Marion Street last night was seen as a sign of divine intervention by the ...
WINNIPEG, MB The really freakin’ long train on Marion Street last night was seen as a sign of divine intervention by the ...
You’d be hard pressed to find an upcoming film weirder than “Rumours.” The biting commentary on the emptiness of political ...
Northern Affairs Minister Dan Vandal, who also serves as MP for Saint Boniface-Saint Vital in the Liberal government, said ...
Rumours checks a lot of boxes for me. It's a weird, irreverent satire featuring the undead and a giant, unexplained brain in ...