Enter the Canadian trio of Guy Maddin, Evan Johnson, and Galen Johnson, who give it a good try via the wry new ...
Maddin, Blanchett, and co-directors Evan and Galen Johnson tell IndieWire about their brainy new comedy that takes political ...
The upcoming film “Rumours,” starring Cate Blanchett, starts off criticizing world leaders in a way most political satires ...
TORONTO - Even from her native Australia, Cate Blanchett has long felt a connection to Winnipeg filmmaker Guy Maddin’s quirky ...
Watch the Galen Johnson, Guy Maddin and Evan Johnson on directing 'Rumours' - Interview. Directors Galen Johnson, Guy Maddin ...
We spoke with the 'Rumours' directors about the G7, playing with accents, and crafting their film's strange world.
The Village Voice delves into the exuberant weirdness and bountiful visions on display in the Guy Maddin retrospective at IFC.
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 ...
It's the end of the world as we know it, and the various leaders at a G7 summit have their priorities way out of wack in the ...
Cate Blanchett stars in "Rumours," Guy Maddin's absurdist film, a horror-comedy flick about the leaders of the free world at a G7 summit that goes awry.
Directors Galen Johnson, Guy Maddin and Evan Johnson chat with Alexandra Heilbron about how they came up with the idea to create the film 'Rumours,' a surreal dark comedy/horror about the G7 Summit.