Karan Johar’s Dharma Productions and Guneet Monga’s Sikhya Entertainment are to produce the Hindi-language retread, licensed in February from France’s Gaumont. Johar announced the appointment of Suri ...
The Intouchables is a series of fatuous scenes showing a Senegalese man named Driss livening up the world of his wealthy paraplegic employer Philippe, while of course learning a little something about ...
In a long line of Hollywood remakes of European hit films, from the Swedish thriller The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo to the French comedy Le Dîner de Cons (Dinner for Schmucks), the recent French ...
The midnight car chase that opens the odd-couple buddy picture “The Intouchables” is fresh and unpredictable — qualities that the movie, unfortunately, never quite achieves again, although it isn’t ...
It’s easy to imagine an American remake of France’s “The Intouchables” starring Steve Carell and Damon Wayans Jr. I suspect this material could be just as entertaining, and just as vexing, in any ...
“The Intouchables” is a study in contrasts. In one corner, there is Phillipe (Francois Cluzet), a wealthy, white renaissance man paralyzed from the waist down. He is mobile, exiting his home for fine ...
Intouchables—the French title of Olivier Nakache and **Eric Toledano’**s new comedy, starring François Cluzet and Omar Sy—translates as “the untouchables” in English, but it arrives on these shores ...
The Weinstein Company has an option on the remake and plans to release the film in the U.S. By Rebecca Leffler PARIS – French film Intouchables is indeed untouchable at the box office with the drama ...
The Weinstein Company has set a March 9 release date for its untitled remake of “The Intouchables,” starring Bryan Cranston and Kevin Hart. Nicole Kidman also stars along with Julianna Margulies and ...
Dubai-based Front Row Filmed Entertainment has set writer/director duo Amr El Daly and Jad Aouad to develop an Arabic adaptation of global box office hit Intouchables. Front Row acquired the Arabic ...
Hollywood rules the movie world, dominating the box office in every country where American films are freely shown. So how to explain the startling success of the French dramatic comedy Intouchables?