Watch the trailer for the movie "Deerskin," starring Jean Dujardin and Adèle Haenel. Photo: Greenwich Entertainment First a word about why someone who isn’t Davy Crockett or Natty Bumppo would fixate ...
A new outfit has real power. Clothes can rejuvenate our spirit, change our walk into a strut or send us, sobbing, to Peloton.com, in hopes they might one day fit. Rarely, however, does something from ...
You will never look at a suede coat, a ceiling fan or Jean Dujardin in quite the same way again after “Deerskin,” the latest from that purveyor of cinematic absurdities known as Quentin Dupieux. Fleet ...
It’s just a jacket, a Western-style suede coat that’s the color of lightly varnished wood. The most notable aspect is the fringe, which lends it a distinct Wild West feeling — you could picture ...
From the moment Georges (Jean Dujardin) steps into the frame of Quentin Dupieux’s weirdo pseudo-western horror hybrid “Deerskin,” there’s something off about him. Maybe it’s his uneasy gait or shifty ...
To get a sense of just how strange the French film Deerskin is, take a look at the official synopsis: “Georges, 44 years old, and his jacket, 100% deerskin, have a plan.” The mystifying logline is ...
"Your film is wild, I'm into it." Greenwich Entertainment has debuted an official US trailer for the wacky, weird, killer new film from French filmmaker Quentin Dupieux (of Rubber, Wrong, Wrong Cops).
“Deerskin,” written and directed by Quentin Dupieux, is a loopy entertaining WTF lark. It’s like a cross between “Barton Fink” and “Henry: Portrait of a Serial Killer” — the study of a desolate loner ...
Deerskin (2019), a film by Quentin Dupieux, and starring Jean Dujardin, Adèle Haenel, Albert Delpy, Coralie Russier, Marie Bunel, Caroline Piette, and Youssef Hajdi. Quentin Dupieux’s absurdist style ...
The French comedy "Deerskin" was supposed to open in cinemas this week. Now it is opening online to benefit cinemas. That's right. When you screen it at home, part of the proceeds will go to your ...
“Deerskin,” written and directed by Quentin Dupieux, is a loopy entertaining WTF lark. It’s like a cross between “Barton Fink” and “Henry: Portrait of a Serial Killer” — the study of a desolate loner ...