Veteran filmmaker Terry Gilliam is headed to the Umbria Film Festival in Italy, where a screening next weekend of his iconic 1985 dystopian black comedy Brazil will celebrate the film’s 40th ...
The long-awaited film’s festival curtain-closing world premiere should now go ahead as planned. By Alex Ritman, Rhonda Richford The final hurdle, seemingly in place to stop Terry Gilliam’s ...
Terry Gilliam fans have reason to be very happy — not only does he have a brand-new film, The Zero Theorem, opening in just over a week, but this week the International Film Series is showing two of ...
During a wide-ranging masterclass, the brain behind Monty Python’s cut-out cartoons recapped his origins in animation, commiserated with young creatives and revealed where he found the foot of God.
Brad Pitt has starred in several blockbuster films, but the actor was disappointed with his performance in this classic ...
Terry Gilliam’s “Brazil” doesn’t so much begin as stumble awake, like you’ve walked in on someone else’s nightmare at the exact moment it realizes it’s dreaming. You don’t know where you are, or why ...
Everything good may take some time, but considering how long Terry Gilliam has taken to make The Man Who Killed Don Quixote, it better be bloody brilliant. After a modest 17 years' production, the ...
Having plagued Terry Gilliam's professional career for over two decades, The Man Who Killed Don Quixote still won't be laid to rest, even after its raucously-received festival debut at last month's ...
How the Criterion Collection became the film world’s arbiter of taste. By Joshua Hunt The director was set to stage a revival of “Into the Woods” in London. After a clash at the Old Vic theater, the ...