An interview with Roy Dupuis about his role in Rumours, the latest film co-directed by Winnipeggers Guy Maddin and Evan & ...
In “Rumours,” world leaders meet in a forest to manage an international crisis—and encounter a lewd group of bog people with ...
In a directorial career defined by alluring strangeness, Guy Maddin’s new comedy is radical for being almost … normal.
Penned by Evan Johnson, Rumours wields an ensemble of international stars, including: Cate Blanchett, Charles Dance, Nikki Amuka-Bird, Rolando Ravello, Roy Dupuis, Denis Ménochet, Takehiro Hira ...
Rumours” — 2.5 stars “Rumours” is an unexpected development in the career of Canadian filmmaking maverick Guy Maddin: It ...
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Rumours Ending Explained
The ending of Rumours suggests that some cataclysm has befallen the world, potentially causing an apocalyptic event that ...
To his credit, Canadian actor Roy Dupuis is a true scene-stealer in Rumours, portraying a passionate, dramatic — and occasionally weepy — prime minister. Alongside Blanchett and the rest of ...
Even with Blanchett’s participation, it might be argued that Rumours’ MVP is Canadian actor Roy Dupuis in the role of Canadian prime minister Maxime Laplace. Laplace is a singular comic ...
Nevertheless, Canadian actor Roy Dupuis plays the Canadian Prime Minister in a hillarious performance many Canadians will undoubtedly recognize at times as a withering send-up of Justin Trudeau.
“Many of those who were on the ramp and many of the injured and dead are elderly,” said McIntosh County Commissioner Rogert Lotson, who added members of the McIntosh County Shouters were also ...