Cultural differences can be delightful or fascinating, but sometimes they can be merely baffling. Case in point, "The Intouchables," a French film that arrives in America on a wave of enormous ...
LOS ANGELES (AP) — On paper, “The Intouchables” looks like eat-your-vegetables cinema: the story of a wealthy, white disabled man and the troubled black youth from the projects who becomes his ...
“Amelie” and “The Intouchables,” two of France’s all-time biggest box office hits, will be re-released by their respective studios, UGC and Gaumont/Studiocanal, during the Olympic Games. With three to ...
It’s easy to imagine an American remake of France’s “The Intouchables” starring Steve Carell and Damon Wayans Jr. I suspect this material could be just as entertaining, and just as vexing, in any ...
On paper, “The Intouchables” looks like eat-your-vegetables cinema: the story of a wealthy, white disabled man and the troubled black youth from the projects who becomes his reluctant caretaker.
Hollywood rules the movie world, dominating the box office in every country where American films are freely shown. So how to explain the startling success of the French dramatic comedy Intouchables?
PREVIOUSLY, June 14: The Weinstein Company’s untitled English-language remake of the critically acclaimed French movie The Intouchables will open nationwide March 9 next year. The movie follows the ...
On paper, "The Intouchables" looks like eat-your-vegetables cinema: the story of a wealthy, white disabled man and the troubled black youth from the projects who becomes his reluctant caretaker.
KINGSTON, N.Y. — The French dramedy “The Intouchables” is the next screening in the Movies with Spirit series on Saturday, July 13, at 7 p.m. at the Kingston Library at 61 Crown St. The play tells the ...
The meteoric performance of”The Avengers”has been the buzz of Hollywood in recent weeks, with the superhero film zooming to more than $1 billion in worldwide receipts in just 19 days. But the real box ...
‘The Intouchables,” a wildly successful French comedy that trades on racial cliches, manages to be charming and offensive at the same time. Let’s stipulate that the French do not do race well. They ...