Claude Zidi’s attempt to satirise the art of gag writing doesn’t quite hit the mark but
there are plenty of decent laughs to be had along the way... [More...]
After the comparatively bland Lavardin crime thrillers of the mid-1980s and the wryly
comical Masques, director Claude Chabrol returned in 1987 to the dark psychological thriller
genre with which he is probably most closely... [More...]
The central premise of the film – that the man investigating a serious crime should end
up distrusting his superior as much as the villains – is an interesting one... [More...]
A decade after directing his first film,
Marche à l’ombre (1984), Michel Blanc
once again takes up the directorial baton and the result is Grosse
fatigue... [More...]
On dit un "bon Chabrol" comme un "bon cru" ou une "bonne année"
pour un vin! La fille
coupée en deux est donc un bon Chabrol. Passions
amoureuses... [More...]