The Impostors

(1998)

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villagevoice.com1998-10-13
Chugging cheerfully along somewhere between Mel Brooks and early Woody Allen, The Impostors is a very funny old-school comedy. It's tempting to peg the film, which Stanley Tucci wrote, directed, and stars in, as a Dumb and Dumber for the... ... Full Article

U.S. Distributor: Fox Searchlight Next time someone tells you that they don't make movies like they used to, point them in the direction of Stanley Tucci's The Impostors , a tribute to the Hollywood comedies of the '30s, '40s, and... ... Full Article

Joseph Mitchell encountered Joe Gould, an eccentric, erudite tramp, drunk and rogue, in the 1940s, and later wrote about him in two beguiling, time-separated investigative essays for the New Yorker . ... Full Article

The Impostors is certainly one of the most odd films of the year, but it's also one of the most enjoyable. It is inconceivable why any studio would want to produce and market this film, as it is too unusual... ... Full Article