
Exclusive: Two New Photos from ‘Micmacs’
Movie News By Neil Miller on June 2, 2010 | Be the First To Comment
We’ve been singing the praises of Jean Pierre Jeunet’s latest film Micmacs for a while now, so I’ll spare you the rehash. In short, the film is more than worth seeing — it’s still among the handful of “best” films I’ve seen in 2010. And coming up this weekend, those of you who live in Los Angeles, Boston, Chicago, San Diego, or San Francisco will be able to enjoy the film, as it’s expanding beyond its New York City opening from last week. I could tell you about how charming and playful the film is. Or how it’s anchored by a wonderful performance from Dany Boon. Or how it represents a return to imaginative filmmaking for Jeunet. But you should know that already.
All that I have left to say is that you should really see Micmacs if you can. Remember — June 4 in Los Angeles, Boston, Chicago, San Diego, and San Francisco. Check it out. Also, check out these two new exclusive photos that we received from Sony Pictures Classics this afternoon.
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